Example sentences of "[pron] he did [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Whittingham was invited by the A.O.C. to take over 261 Squadron from him , which he did at the start of May .
2 He made no attempt to talk to anybody , he did n't chat to the audience , which he did during the warm-up spots as the proper Wedding Present , ’ he says .
3 ‘ He 'll get a good reaction from our fans because the people appreciate everything he did for the club , ’ Rush said .
4 Some of them he did from the Grünewald in Colmar .
5 Not necessarily for what he did on the pitch , although the trickery and goals certainly helped but more importantly the presence of the man , and excitement he inspired amongst his colleagues .
6 Within a very short time several of those who were disappointed at his election swung over to gratitude for his coming and enthusiasm for what he did to the faculty .
7 ‘ When he 's angry , he acts the fool — you saw what he did to the portrait — but he would n't kill anyone .
8 After what he did to THE FACE , I do n't see why you should have a picture of him in the magazine .
9 He ‘ produced his bell and rang it , stating that that was what he did at the time ’ , but the magistrate told him ‘ that he must not think that everyone had to scamper out of the way upon hearing the sound of his bell ’ .
10 With England ‘ B ’ , his brief was to bring on young players and to keep fringe members of the England squad ticking over , rather than to aim to win every gage , and that 's what he did with the result that a whole crop of younger Englishmen — Back , Moon and Rodber , to name but three — are ready to make the transition to the full England team .
11 It drew to an end in April 1964 with Mr Mandela 's four-hour speech from the dock , in which he defended the formation of Umkhonto we Sizwe and said he had done what he did for the ideal of a free and democratic society , ‘ an ideal for which I am prepared to die ’ .
12 What he did during the day she did not know but , he 'd told them , it was quite possible to be out four nights a week as a hired butler .
13 The idea of finding out about the , the batsman was what he did in the cricket team , so that when I mentioned that I could say
14 He had grown up in the splendid sixties , had been born with a silver spoon in his mouth , enjoyed whatever he did to the hilt and was enough of a gentleman never to look back .
15 Robbins is wonderfully ambivalent as the ‘ rebel conservative ’ pop star with Washington in his sights , and puts in a performance to match anything he did in The Player .
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