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

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1 We worked 12 hours a day , and for this he paid me 200 francs ( £20 ) a week because , he said , he had to take our board and lodging from our pay . ’
2 Despite all this he gave me one term to show some improvement , I never really shed the " below average " tag at the Halton style of academy .
3 In 1881 he married his first cousin , Eliza , daughter of Franklin Stanley Cripps , a small shopkeeper in Wisbech .
4 In 1802 he joined his elder brother Daniel in founding a drapery business at 3 North Street , Brighton , where he drew and published ‘ A New and Correct Plan of Brighthelmstone ’ .
5 When , for the first time , the Reverend John Wesley stopped in Portadown , then a village of about 700 inhabitants , on Friday 10 April 1767 he made his oft-quoted remark that it was ‘ a place not troubled with any kind of religion . ’
6 In 1808 he received his last assignment when he went to Sweden as minister .
7 He was an eccentric individual , and in 1962–63 he opened his own museum in Provincetown , Cape Cod , in which he hung the Chrysler Collection .
8 During England 's tour of 1989–90 he celebrated his hundredth Test by scoring his eighteenth century , passing 7,000 runs in the process , and at the end of the series his total stood at 7,134 at an average of 46 .
9 After five years , Josiah was ready to set up in business on his own account , and in 1759 he established his own enterprise .
10 Nothing is known of his education and early life , but on 17 February 1826 he received his first certificate of suitability for a post in the excise service .
11 At the age of twenty-eight he established his own printing business .
12 But many of these species ( pictured in the book like fugitives from a mediaeval bestiary ) were so outlandish he doubted their very existence .
13 In 1929 he made his first trip to Spain , where Toledo inspired him to achieve a greater breadth and expressiveness in his landscapes .
14 In 1877 he published his best-known work , How to Draw a Straight Line .
15 Each time he attempts to show they are ignorant he displays his own ignorance .
16 One of his old associates he had chatted to in the bar a couple of nights previously , had mentioned how much he enjoyed his regular visits to the Turkish baths in Gloucester .
17 how much he liked his front-cover caricature ,
18 In 1920 he married his former secretary , Olive , daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Roddam .
19 In 1920 he published his first article , on the Hall 's history , in the first issue of its magazine , which he had launched , and in 1927 he produced a pioneering , scholarly study , An Oxford Hall in Medieval Times .
20 In 1975 he wrote his open letter to President Husak about the price that would have to be paid for delivering their country into the hands of an ‘ entropic ’ regime which depended ‘ solely on the ruling minority 's instinct of self-preservation and on the fear of the ruled majority ’ , a regime which positively required the suppression of truth and history for its surival .
21 In 1859 he produced his last print ‘ Dogs of St. Bernard ’ , and in 1865 he was declared bankrupt .
22 When in 1831 he published his second novel , The Young Duke , the faults of the aristocracy lacked their social dimension .
23 In 1876–7 he made his first visit to Japan and this confirmed his admiration for oriental design and inspired much of his best work , as well as a book , Japan : its Architecture , Art , and Art Manufactures ( 1882 ) .
24 He is known to have resided there and in 1480 he extended his Craven estates by buying the manor of Carleton in Craven and associated land from William Singleton .
25 He is known to have resided there and in 1480 he extended his Craven estates by buying the manor of Carleton in Craven and associated land from William Singleton .
26 In 1853 he married his first cousin , Henrietta Elizabeth , daughter of Samuel Wood .
27 He served in Edward 's Welsh wars , but his interests increasingly centred upon Ireland : in 1283 he granted his English lands to his son Peter .
28 But it is sometimes forgotten that as far back as 1909 he built his own aeroplane in which he then made the first recorded flight over Ireland .
29 But it was one of my self-imposed duties to try to even out the peaks and troughs of his capricious temperament and make sure he produced his best golf when it mattered .
30 Make sure he takes it three times a day .
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