Example sentences of "[pron] he [vb -s] a [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He told you himself he moves a mattress into the boathouse on such occasions .
2 The Wimbledon midfield player was severely punished for his oration in ‘ Soccer 's Hard Men ’ , a video in which he describes a host of footballers ' dirty tricks .
3 Now Bill , veteran of scores of television and newspaper forecasts , has produced a book in which he opens a treasure-chest of weather fact , fiction and folklore .
4 He now brings an action in the High Court , in the course of which he gets an order for discovery , B is compelled to disclose the documents which he has that support A's case , and A may be allowed to administer interrogatories to B — questions in writing which B must answer also in writing but upon oath .
5 The adept begins in the stance known as yoi , and then progresses onwards through a series of solo techniques , in which he executes a set of movements against imaginary opponents .
6 It was like complimenting an assassin for the professional way in which he slides a stiletto under one 's ribs and into the heart .
7 A good example of a pluralist straw man can be found in Jack L. Walker 's attempted broadside , in which he constructs a version of pluralism which patently is unattributable to any individual writer .
8 Excluded property which is not to be included in the estate of a person ( which means the aggregate of all the property to which that person is beneficially entitled including settled property in which he has an interest in possession ) immediately before his death embraces for CTT purposes : ( a ) settled property situated outside the United Kingdom unless the settlor was domiciled in the United Kingdom at the time the settlement was made ; and ( b ) securities issued by the Treasury subject to the condition that they shall be exempt from taxation while in the beneficial ownership of persons neither domiciled nor ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom provided in the case of settled property either that such .
9 Also in 1908 audiences could have seen Unemployed and Unemployable in which the central character begins by haranguing a crowd ; he is dragged off by his wife and given a whole range of domestic tasks all of which he makes a mess of ; he accidentally acquires stolen goods and is arrested ; the film ends with this ‘ lounger ’ working at last but in the cells .
10 He is a priest and I play a young girl called Diane who he has an affair with .
11 Let me tell you he does a lot on television in sitcoms er a lot of films as well , comic actor , funny man , who is he ?
12 Yes if we catch him he eats a couple of carrots in his hand
13 ‘ Colonel Hawthorn told me he puts a lot of stock in men 's brasses . ’
14 A one-time county cricketer , he still plays for Darlington with whom he has a reputation as a high scorer .
15 In front of them he gets a bowl of water and he washes his hands says I 'm free from this innocent man 's blood .
16 He does n't really want it for anything , but he is n't keen on having what he calls a flock of children on his land .
17 The Threarah 's rather good at making himself unpleasant when he 's been woken up at ni-Frith for what he considers a piece of trivial nonsense .
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