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

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1 When Count Philip of Flanders suspected that his wife had committed adultery with Gautier de Fontaines he had the young man killed by hanging him upside down in a cess-pit .
2 Laughing he tossed the hot nut , and Emilia , squealing , caught it in gloved hands .
3 ‘ I expect he timed the whole thing with a stopwatch , ’ said Greg .
4 , who had felt perfectly well , was astonished to discover he had the early stages of tuberculosis .
5 That 's what you want he said the thick stuff .
6 A solicitor says that , technically , he DID act outside the law , but police say he did the right thing .
7 Never leaving us to feel that he has short-changed us , each observation complete in itself , as if it has been roundly considered before utterance , he manages to accommodate the following items of interest in that eighteen hundred words : a comparison between Hebridean manners of burial and Roman funeral rites ; the weather ( repeatedly ) ; the literacy of the Hebrideans ; how travellers are accommodated , there being no hotel system ; diet — wild-fowl , fish , venison , beef , mutton , goat , poultry , bread ; whisky for breakfast ( the morning dram , known as a ‘ skalk ’ ) ; the availability of tea , coffee , marmalade and other preserves , honey and cheese ; trading practices — wine from the French in exchange for wool ; culinary variety , short on vegetables other than potatoes , not good on custards ; napery , crockery and cutlery ; the abating fervour of the clans in the wake of Culloden ; and he believed he saw the slow rise of prosperity under the ‘ unpleasing consequences of subjection , .
8 As a result of the meeting Devi Lal apparently believed he had the Prime Minister 's approval to reinstate his son , although Singh subsequently denied that he had given his approval to such a move .
9 Mr Maginess added he believed the only answer was to tighten security measures and provide a stable political situation where problems could be solved .
10 He says he understood the new model was to be portable , and to be used by surrounding hospitals — and says he feels fundraisers have been misled .
11 Owen Jelf says he won the first heat ; his brother the second .
12 He says he joined the Labour Party in 1977 , seven years after he began work with the forerunner to the present local authority .
13 Three independent sources confirmed he gave the positive test , it added .
14 The senator paused to light his first Havana of the day and as he got it going he studied the matted vegetation of the riverbank through its smoke .
15 A man named William Talbot also claimed he sold the second gun to Henry .
16 Lamb claimed he spotted the Pakistani bowlers behaving illegally and brought it to the attention of umpires John Hampshire and Ken Palmer .
17 And just a week before the Council opened he warned the papal curia that it must not be an obstacle in the way of reform .
18 ‘ I thought it was food poisoning because I had prepared fish which I had not cooked properly and when the doctor arrived he thought the same way .
19 When Dong returned he found the dead man was not heavy .
20 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 ) .
21 With what seemed super-human strength and control he drew the short sword to the left , then back to the right , his intestines spilling out onto the cobbles .
22 He then took his engineering skills into the Alfa factory where he soon discovered he enjoyed the organizing side of the sport more than racing .
23 In so doing he combined the religious culture of Lérins and the rhetorical culture of Late Antiquity more successfully than had Sidonius .
24 In so doing he became the first US President since Harry S. Truman to veto a major spending bill .
25 Firstly , he used a telescope to observe the heavens , and in so doing he transformed the observational data that the Copernican theory was required to explain .
26 By so doing he changed the very character of the conflict , for through the creation of a wider involvement in its success he tried to ensure that he , and his successors , would have broad support for the continued involvement of England and Englishmen in France .
27 The Minister wished to revoke them only to ensure he obtained the expected revenue from the increased cost .
28 It seems he gave the fledgling architect his head .
29 In Bejing he met the Chinese President , Yang Shangkun , the Prime Minister , Li Peng , and other senior officials .
30 However a fax message which went wrong meant he missed the 1991 Gold Cup and then later that season he was disqualified after winning the Whitbread Gold Cup at Sandown .
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