Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] he [vb -s] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Over the next 12 months he expects the three to sell at least 10 systems solutions n the UK .
2 At the age of 39 and 105 days he becomes the ninth oldest player in history to make his Test debut in Friday 's historic encounter between South Africa and India in Durban .
3 In recognition of his work with the Council and other bodies , David was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire ( CBE ) in 1991 , and this month he receives the honorary degree of Doctor of Education from Napier University .
4 This week he records the first two programmes for his 21st series of TV 's Record Breakers .
5 Nearer home he recalls the late Gordon Coe 's 50 years at Evenwood , Harry Brown 's near lifetime service to Shildon and generations of the Fairbairn family then as now helping football survive at Tow Law .
6 To ask the Secretary of State for Energy at current trends , how much plutonium he expects the thermal oxide reprocessing plant to have produced by the year 2000 .
7 Usually it is not too hard to spot the person by his broad welcoming smile or the eager , slightly nervous way he scans the arriving passengers .
8 In furtherance of these aims he represents the Modular Course on the Academic Board and its subcommittees .
9 If during that week he works the following number of hours , how much should his take home pay be ?
10 For ten hours he watches the lovely squirrel lips , the high , paysanne cheekbones , the smoky eyes , the darkly glowing hair , the nervously crossed legs , the langoustine fingers , the half-risen , brioche breasts .
11 At one point he rephrases the central dilemma of innovation and in so doing he implies that the most important characteristic of a school 's internal organisation is a ‘ collaborative professional relationship ’ among teachers .
12 Gunzenhauser makes the very best of the repetitive rhythmic ideas of the outer movements and although he is perhaps a share more rhythmically plainspun than Kertész , in the first movement he eases the second subject in very nicely and the lolloping theme of the third movement Allegretto has much folksy charm .
13 This is erm Nick and I said that erm it 's rather confusing here because on the one hand he represents the American dream boy because he 's young , he 's beautiful , he 's got his future ahead of him .
14 In his right hand he carries the magical black sword Kring , which was forged from a thunderbolt and has a soul but suffers no scabbard .
15 At the same time he keeps the real mountain intact , and Hinderstoisser , Kurz and company as historical markers .
16 At the same time he reflects the important belief that Ho Chi Minh was first and foremost a Vietnamese nationalist even though in his next sentence Moffat said ‘ He was also a communist and believed that communism offered the best hope for the Vietnamese people . ’
17 In that way he achieves the highest degree of attention to detail .
18 It makes sense to retain Lineker , for though his rate of scoring may have dropped considerably over the past two years he remains the only England striker of sufficient class to succeed in Italy next summer .
19 But after 27 days he has travelled 270 miles and on the 28th day he travels the remaining 30 miles and reaches land before he goes to sleep .
20 In both cases he faces the same moral dilemma which Kureishi has often encountered as a reluctant spokesman for the Asian community .
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