Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv] [verb] to his [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But the behaviour of Reverend Prentice has only added to his anguish .
2 But success has not gone to his head .
3 The Rev Bill Harper has championed the cause of the 260 pensioners involved , but is disappointed that the Prime Minister has not replied to his letter pleading for help .
4 Rev Bill Harper , from Richmond , has championed the cause of the 260 pensioners in doomed homes but is disappointed the Prime Minister has not replied to his letter .
5 I believe firmly that John McEnroe is not lying when he says he sees the small print on a tennis ball , and Jackie himself has often referred to his vision as a paramount essential in driving .
6 His knowledge in the improving of ground , it seems has now redounded to his disadvantage .
7 Spiking of losses Colin Webley , the club kipper has now returned to his favorit posishun behind the T-counter .
8 His growing fame has n't gone to his head yet , though .
9 He 's out tonight and has n't responded to his pager yet .
10 No , no , he lays there talking to his wine and stuff you know , it 's really
11 It is significant , for example , that Nizan does not refer to his literature as " socialist realist " , but rather as " revolutionary " .
12 It is important to stress that this dispute with Marx does not extend to his analysis of the mode of production or to the significance that he gives to knowledge as a relation of production .
13 A plaintiff has only four calendar months ( six if leave to serve out of the jurisdiction is required under RSC Ord 11 ) , in which to serve the writ and if he does not serve it within that period the fact that the last day is a Sunday , when it can not be served , does not come to his aid .
14 But Jacob still does not belong to his world .
15 ‘ I do n't know , ’ Sapt said , ‘ but if he does n't get to his coronation today , there 'll never be a coronation for him .
16 He does n't lie to his wife any more .
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