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

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1 If he has , has he noted the three pages of advertisements by receivers and administrators of companies that have failed ?
2 Has he made the right choices , and can he suggest the current direction of American art with just these three candidates ?
3 That 's more like it , but why has he bypassed the usual channels ? ’
4 , who had felt perfectly well , was astonished to discover he had the early stages of tuberculosis .
5 Lamb claimed he spotted the Pakistani bowlers behaving illegally and brought it to the attention of umpires John Hampshire and Ken Palmer .
6 When he returned he joined the local carpenters ' union , and in 1861 he persuaded his Sheffield union to become part of the newly established Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners ( ASCJ ) .
7 I asked whether he thought he had the same difficulties as his father :
8 I mean he does the big functions and he does n't do a bad job
9 You know he obviously sees rich peasants as you know a more er unattractive class of peasant , I mean he sees the poor peasants as the real er vanguard of the revolution , the people who have done all the work and erm sacrificed er security at an early stage
10 If Monet always ‘ made something new ’ , why did he repeat the same effects or subjects so many times ?
11 Only when he saw others smiling and laughing did he give the little barks .
12 Neither did he refute the two commitments made by the hon. Member for Derby , South ( Mrs. Beckett ) in respect of pensions and child benefit .
13 Nor did he ask the obvious questions which Harry would have found so difficult to answer .
14 In video-taped evidence , Mr Reagan has admitted he approved the covert arms for hostages operation , that became known as the Iran Contra affair , although he says he did n't authorise his staff to break the law .
15 Then one of the travelling craftsmen came out from the town and lined the cart , trap or wagon we happened to be making : that means he painted the finishing touches , the lines on the wheels and the panels .
16 Bill Frisell 's earliest influences were Jim Hall , Wes Montgomery and Jimi Hendrix , and in his own playing he combines the various aspects of their styles to form an amalgam of jazz finesse , rock explosiveness and avant-garde experimentation .
17 Only en route had he understood the true implications .
18 The plaintiff himself did not give evidence , so there was no evidence ( as opposed to submissions ) as to what the plaintiff would have done had he known the full facts .
19 Video taped evidence , in which Mr Reagan admits he approved the covert Arms for Hostages operation , that became known as the Iran Contra affair , is to be made public by the trial judge .
20 ‘ Do n't forget that John Bonnard said he thought the Kamalian teams had been despatched on their missions . ’
21 Bob Johnston , chief inspector at the Department of Economic Development 's Trading Standards branch , said he welcomed the new laws .
22 Darlington 's Liberal Democrat candidate , Peter Bergg , said he supported the Labour arguments .
23 Does he miss the lucrative contracts and the packed arenas ?
24 Not only does he handle the commercial activities of Kew but he is also responsible for its little-publicised conservation work .
25 FRENCH TRAINER Andre Fabre 's lightning visit to Newbury ensured he has the 2,000 Guineas favourite in his yard — but curiously it is not Lion Cavern , the courageous winner of the Singer & Friedlander Greenham Stakes .
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