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

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1 He needs to know he belongs to the new family , that he is ‘ accepted in the beloved one ’ ( Eph. 1:6 ) .
2 ‘ I hope he belongs to a good club . ’
3 Perhaps when he 's with other people he pretends he went to a posher school — Eton or something .
4 And Labour MPs immediately demanded he apologise to the British people as well .
5 As I entered the committee room from the standard uncarpeted passage , I was given a friendly and businesslike handshake by the chairman , Lord Franks , who had courteously got out of his chair to greet his witness — an unfailing politeness that I gather he extended to every other witness .
6 Erm the other thing that , that I could n't quite hear but I thought when you were asking him about where he 'd been with the navy , I thought he said to the Far East unfortunately .
7 Did he refer to the high standards of social protection in this country ?
8 Did he appeal to the younger members ?
9 The main question was : did he belong to the Communist Party ?
10 After graduating he moved to the Royal Holloway College to research a Ph.D .
11 Had he gone to a National Health hospital
12 Had he come to the wrong crossroads ?
13 He said he wrote to the former Beatle about the problem but had not had a reply .
14 You said he went to a local church . ’
15 Mr Appleby said he complained to a senior officer who made a note in the ship 's log .
16 Mr Tim , by the way , does not acknowledge the modern concept of the language laboratory ; nor does he cleave to the antique idea of the library of books ; still less does he believe in separating students of different ability .
17 Instead of indulging in childish comments about the number of nuclear weapons , what does he say to the 140 non-nuclear nations who signed the nuclear non-proliferation treaty ?
18 Only when man aspires above his station and wants to be like God does he fall to a lowlier position in which all his relationships are soured .
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