Example sentences of "[verb] he [verb] [prep] [art] [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | Two nights later , Derek was having a drink in the same hotel when the same person approached him accompanied by a second man who gave his name as Alexander Atkins . |
2 | She could feel him shrinking by the second . |
3 | Justin says he ran for the first bit and now has a big blister |
4 | one man who 's already in the money … thankfully … is Olympic rower Steve Redgrave from Buckinghamshire … he 's got a forty thousand pounds sponsorship deal with the Port of London to help him train for the next Olympics … solid gold … |
5 | What a recipe for disaster — going back to that Spanish girl who 'd got him sacked in the first place , and then … |
6 | Do n't we want write and in fact get him to come to the next meeting then |
7 | These last few months of building a new identity had enabled him to relax for the first time in years . |
8 | Whe he has a chest infection you can hear him wheezing from the next room |
9 | Supporters of Mr Paul Davies , his chief opponent , believe he won on the second ballot . |
10 | That 's probably what got him started in the first place . |
11 | Gerard handed Katherine her cup , and Mr Lee took a certain small pleasure in allowing him to pass over the second cup , even though he could have easily reached out and taken it . |
12 | Instead she made him stop in the next street ; she did n't want Uncle Vernon storming up the basement steps and putting his oar in . |
13 | Time magazine still regarded him as a bit of an upstart , stating that his attempts at humour made him look like a third Smothers Brothers , and his laconic manner appeared to be a handy substitute for acting . |
14 | In the case of Professor Fang Lizhi , the dissident leader who is still holed up in the US embassy in Beijing , Mr Bush has been unable to say when or whether the Chinese may allow him to leave for a third country , as reportedly urged by Mr Scowcroft . |
15 | Suitably indignant this week over the pogrom nonsense , he can address the city 's racial tensions with a transparent decency and integrity that did much to get him elected in the first place — and that have served the city well since 1989 . |
16 | To encourage Lewis in this direction , Eliot gave him to review in the next year Egyptian Mummies and Essays on the Evolution of Man by Elliot Smith , as well as Medicine , Magic and Religion by W. H. R. Rivers . |
17 | I think he starts on the tenth , I think he starts that that day . |
18 | How much did he earn in the fourth week ? |
19 | This last point is certainly not irrelevant , since the commemorative scroll sent to me from the Palace names Leslie as of the Parachute Regiment ; and under this unit did he appear for the last time in the Army List . |
20 | Early in the thirteenth century the aspirations of the knightly class were summed up in the Life of William the Marshal , a great man who , had he lived in the twentieth century , might have made his choice between being a high civil servant and a champion professional boxer . |
21 | What had he meant about the last couple of lines of her notes ? |
22 | Sherek recalled how nervous and agitated he seemed at the first reading with the actors — just as he had been when he had first shown the play to Sherek . |