Example sentences of "[verb] he [verb] [adj] [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 How do we know he wrote those letters to Taplow ? ’
2 Has he produced these documents to you Miss ?
3 Has he produced these documents to you Miss ?
4 If , however , he believes in the right to a free and independent trade union , let him grant that right to the employees at the Government communications headquarters , who have been denied it for the past eight years .
5 Frankly she goes , she goes yeah he 's alright she said but he 's too two faced and I said that does n't sound like him , I said I thought he was quite nice and she goes yeah well he is she says he says one thing to you and then you find out that he 's said something completely different and you hear another side of it .
6 ‘ I did n't even see him to say good day to . ’
7 Then the therapist needs to help him explore alternative approaches to the problem , or find some way of breaking the task down into more manageable steps .
8 Neither the religious nor the sexual anxiety in Eliot 's poems came simply from his reading , but that reading allowed him to give supra-individual expression to his personal pain ; he clothed his own cry in the language and mythology of great traditions and their interpretations , making it ‘ impersonal ’ .
9 In his libel action seeking aggravated damages , Donovan claimed he suffered serious injury to his professional and personal reputation , considerable distress and embarrassment and that the article implied he was guilty of gross hypocrisy and deceit by denying that he was homosexual .
10 ROCK drummer Mitch Mitchell won substantial libel damages in the High Court yesterday after a book claimed he made racist comments to Jimi Hendrix when he played in his band , the Experience .
11 As has been previously noted he gave much attention to the unique colour of the Cumbrian mountains and this he combined with the sunlight and shadows falling on the hills so skilfully that it is possible for an observer with local knowledge , to tell the warmth of the sun or the time of day.Just as the mountains give colour to the lakes , so in turn do they reflect the colours of the sky .
12 I understand he sends regular postcards to his St Benedict 's friends . ’
13 You ask him to speak some Hebrew to you .
14 We should add that after the hearing was completed we received a letter from Mr. Persaud inviting us to reopen the hearing to allow him to address additional points to us which he had not mentioned at all in his opening submissions to us or in his reply .
15 He does n't suppose he makes much sense to her , but it 's nice she listens .
16 Sorry , he 's just someone I went out with who thought he had exclusive rights to my body . ’
17 I think he needs constant trips to the loo grandma
18 I am looking forward to seeing Brian Deane , I think he has more strings to his bow than Chapman .
19 Did he have some objection to such bantering ?
20 Did he issue urgent warnings to his little band …
21 Once again , the reader is very impressed by Dickens ' use of the language and we find he has a subtle comic gift which enables him to add witty scenes to this serious novel .
22 And last night top U.S. military commander General Colin Powell said he expected Western jets to be enforcing the zone within two weeks .
23 A home Office pathologist said he noted seventeen injuries to Hannah ; s head .
24 Does he intend that policy to be part of the new executive agencies ?
25 Does he agree that access to justice is more important than administrative convenience ?
26 His status , and salary , will be higher than that of a lowly assistant solicitor , but he makes no capital contributions to the firm nor does he have any right to a share in profits .
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