Example sentences of "[conj] he [verb] [pron] [num ord] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He was a choirboy at St Paul 's Cathedral , where he had his first starring role , leading a processional , picked to do so , he believed , ‘ because I looked such a cherub ’ .
2 He was on Philip Randolph 's ‘ March on Washington ’ platform in Chicago , and it was whilst lecturing in Boston that he made his first real contact with the Jamaican nationalist movement and significantly with Norman Manley .
3 The relaxed atmosphere of the sixth form was exploited to the full by Gedge and he made his first naïve steps into a political arena , ones that ended at the school 's perimeter fence .
4 Tom came over eight days before the 1973 British Open started and he played his first two practice rounds with that great Australian golfer Bruce Crampton .
5 He had no idea where he was , except that it must be somewhere in the wilds of Wales , well hidden from any possibility of rescue ; and he took his first unwilling look about him in the conviction that captivity could mean nothing better than solitude , close confinement and squalor .
6 He gradually withdrew from his duties at Newgate and he signed his last Ordinary 's Account on 30 April 1725 .
7 Old FF writes : I asked the Editor for advice on what to feed Scatophagus and he suggested my last two articles …
8 Peter Yeo , who had known this particular juggernaut since he had his first small factory and two stores and dirt under his fingernails from shifting packing-cases personally , was not fazed by the question .
9 Willie grew up around the tenements of Glasgow , and had an equally tough road to go down before he carried his first significant bag .
10 How dispiriting for Father Watson to tell her this , Nenna thought , and how far it must be from his expectations when he received his first two minor orders , and made his last acts of resignation .
11 ‘ I was with him when he had his third mild heart attack . ’
12 The Fawlty Towers star nailed his colours firmly to the mast when he married his third American wife this week in a secret ceremony in Barbados .
13 No man could have been more gracious in victory ; champagne for the journalists ; a special bottle to the sports editor of the Surrey Herald who saved him from being disqualified when he mistook his first round starting-time ; personal thanks to the Royal and Ancient Secretary ; even a tip at the airport of a new sports shirt because he had spent all his pounds .
14 The ink was scarcely dry on the takeover agreement when he made his first inept move against me …
15 When he took his second 6 at the ninth after tangling with bushes , he looked a lost cause .
16 BJORN BORG who , at 36 , is still contemplating a return to Grand Slam tournaments , faces Olivier Delaitre , of France — ranked 44th in the world — when he plays his first official men 's singles match for almost a year in Nice tomorrow .
17 ISRAELI pilot Isaac Fuchs knew he was going to die when he spoke his last five words .
18 Johnny 's silky touches and ball playing skills , nurtured by the great Arthur Rowe , drew huge admiration from Palace fans and he inevitably became a target for the bigger clubs , but he was still with the Palace when he gained his first full England International cap ( against Northern Ireland at Wembley on 22 November 1961 ) and Palace 's first such honour in thirty-eight years .
19 But Ally McCoist put the Scots back in the game when he hit his 13th international goal in the 13th minute .
20 AMERICAN university students gave the Prince of Wales a rousing welcome at the weekend as he continued his first overseas trip since the December announcement of the collapse of his marriage .
21 BOY wonder Nicholas MacMahon enters a brave new world as he takes his first tentative taps on a computer keyboard .
22 Sergei draws black , so I open with a dull pawn to king four , which he mimics , as he does my next three moves .
23 Now , as he approaches his 16th successive tie against France , the current Davis Cup holders , in Bayonne , Bates will again spearhead the British challenge .
24 And a moment later any extraneous thoughts were driven from his mind — for he saw his first alien prisoner : a mottled green froglike biped of lustrous hue , being frogmarched in chains .
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