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

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1 Following BILL HICKS ' recent ‘ it does n't matter who you vote for , the government always gets it ’ rant against the American presidential campaign in these pages , we invited him to sit in a room on election night with STEPHEN DALTON and explain why he 's mellowed to the idea of Clinton
2 he continued to teach at Chelsea School of Art , and has also taught at the Royal Academy Schools since 1975 when Peter Greenham invited him to teach in the Life Room .
3 When Tallis went quickly to the long-house , where Wynne-Jones had gone for extra safety , she found him huddled in a corner , shaking violently , his body wrapped in skins and his bird-feather cloak .
4 She opened the door , and found him huddled in an overcoat , hands deep in pockets , a red scarf thrown carelessly around his neck .
5 The next morning they found him perched in a tree .
6 She found him lying in a pool of blood in his cot .
7 I came down when she called me and found him standing in the living-room with a look of distaste on his face as he looked round at the overflowing ash trays , the dirty grate , the pile of chair cushions tumbled in the middle of the floor .
8 He was that one , of course , and the night found him sitting in the back of a purring car being driven around the frosty streets of London in search of somebody to help him finish the story .
9 ‘ I do n't know no more , except that I helped him to hide in the hayloft .
10 ‘ But why has he put in the mourning band ? ’ she thought
11 ‘ Well , some people say he died in the town , always trying to make a broom that would last ; others say he just gave up and wasted away , others that he got somebody else to make the brooms and found somebody to provide better twigs , and got people to sell the brooms in other towns and cities , and hired more people to make more brooms , and built a broom-making factory , and made lots of money and had a splendid house made …
12 The security men say he died in the crossfire of an encounter with militants who want Kashmir to be independent of India .
13 I can still picture him standing in the centre circle wth both arms held above his head with a grin from East stand to west stand !
14 if on the other hand he has have n't done your chores , on a Sunday , er , how do you expect him to live in a place like this .
15 Ted had been a little belligerent at first but a couple of hints that Pascoe had seen him drinking in the Club earlier and an oblique reference to the breathalyser test had calmed him down and made him most co-operative .
16 This was the first time I had seen him surf in the flesh , but for an entire month I had contemplated him pulling fearlessly into a vicious Pipeline tube when I should have been writing lectures .
17 Charlotte had seen him turn in the doorway to speak to Mrs Lane , whose placid smile indicated that she knew and welcomed him .
18 There were lines now from nose to mouth ; the lips were stern ; she had seen him take in the room , who was there , with whom , with one cold appraising glance as he entered .
19 and I do n't know how he , you are , and in the end our cousins you , you know convince me that they 'd take sort of control , you know that , if I was worried as well about or dad getting drunk , one thing or another like , you know , and said look we 're going , it 's not as though we 're not going , we 're going and we 'll have him in with us and I let him go in the end cos I went down in the five weeks
20 If you kick a child all his schooldays , force him to labour sixteen hours a day seven days a week , yank out his teeth with forceps when they ache , bleed him when he is ill , beat him throughout his apprenticeship , starve him when he falls on bad times , and finally let him die in the workhouse when he ages prematurely , then you have educated a man , in the best way possible , to be indifferent .
21 So the let him come in the day , two days he was off two months , Christmas time ,
22 Yanto recalled him boasting in the pub that ‘ be prepared ’ had been his motto ever since leaving the boy scouts .
23 Everything else he had collected he abandoned in the street drain .
24 She has to know how to deliver appropriate information to the patient , to overcome the neurological deficit which is the result of the brain damage , and to help him react in the way she wishes by producing carefully controlled movements .
25 She was never as strict as his Dad and she did n't like him getting in the way in the waiting-room .
26 And I can also remember him standing in the hall with my mum and her saying , ‘ I am going out ! ’ and him , for some reason I will never understand , bursting into tears .
27 In contrast only one surviving statue of Hadrian shows him dressed in a toga .
28 I 've had him put in a strait-jacket and one of those leather masks with the little bars over the mouth hole .
29 The immediate result was the short love poem which he later revised and expanded as ‘ The Eolian Harp ’ , but which even in its original form showed him speaking in a manner now distinctively his own .
30 Then there was another scuffle and I heard him go in a falling of bits of mud .
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