Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] he [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 On the other hand , the buyer will wish to have the comfort of the guarantee , and , in addition , whatever rights law and statute grant him in the particular circumstances of the case .
2 Neighbours describe him as a reserved man who did n't mix much .
3 Neighbours describe him as a reserved man who did n't mix much .
4 Neighbours describe him as a reserved man who did n't mix much .
5 Neighbours describe him as a reserved man who did n't mix much .
6 People embrace him as an all-conquering hero , but they miss out the fact that a lot of native Americans were butchered along the way before old Whitey took over the country .
7 However , it is because Leavis provided a purpose for English that most people regard him as the central figure .
8 Ian Snodin 1.1 EVERTON ( Telegraph class him as a full back ? ! )
9 His friends hail him as the last great artist of the 20th century .
10 Does the Secretary of State dismiss him as a dismal Jimmy , or does he agree with me that Mr. Watkin knows what he is talking about ?
11 When not doing his rare caddying stints , Tip can be found enjoying a beer and an occasional rum-chaser at the Dunvegan Hotel , overlooking those revered links that are a constant reminder of his glory years , and a spur to his memory when the young caddies ask him about the good old days .
12 He was a giant of a man and did the work of three , and when someone flagged with exhaustion he would appear like a genie by his side and with a quiet word help him over the temporary crisis .
13 Some Burmese regard him as a future Buddha .
14 Throughout his country he is known as the ‘ Professor with the smile ’ , and when he returns to his village in central Vietnam , children follow him like the Pied Piper and call him ‘ Uncle Vo ’ .
15 ‘ Some folk in the city see him in a different light .
16 Many of his views categorize him as a wet — a European enthusiast ; against capital punishment ; and in favour of sensible abortion laws .
17 Wallaby skipper Nick Farr-Jones argues the toss with Scottish referee Ken McCartney — but will his competitive instincts see him through a gruelling campaign as the World Champions take on South Africa this summer ?
18 Pears prefers to play fly-half but both England and Harlequins see him as an attacking full-back .
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