Example sentences of "[noun sg] he [verb] [art] [num ord] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | mummy he had the last cherry bakewell |
2 | Nor do I expect an angler to recognise every bite he feels the first time he tries touch legering . |
3 | In the same match he became the first bowler to take eight wickets in an innings in a Test against West Indies in England . |
4 | Prost did to Mansell what Piquet had done to him in 1983 , and in winning the title he became the first man since Jack Brabham ( Aus ) in 1960 to defend the title successfully and one of only four men to win it in successive years , joining two other greats , Alberto Ascari ( Ita ) and Juan Manuel Fangio ( Arg ) . |
5 | The following month he reached the third round of the glitzy Paris tournament and he had cracked it . |
6 | ‘ When Vinnie swore the other day in the Blackburn game he became the first player to be sent off for swearing at a fellow professional . |
7 | On the bridge he saw the third officer raise his hand to his cap in a debonair salute , and she waved gaily back . |
8 | Gunzenhauser makes the very best of the repetitive rhythmic ideas of the outer movements and although he is perhaps a share more rhythmically plainspun than Kertész , in the first movement he eases the second subject in very nicely and the lolloping theme of the third movement Allegretto has much folksy charm . |
9 | One of the first bits of advice he gave the First Church was , ‘ Bend the knee , but not unwisely . ’ |
10 | so of course he had a last slurp of and he spit it all over everywhere |
11 | In the historical tripos he received a third class in both parts i ( 1915 ) and ii ( 1916 ) . |
12 | The reason he survived the first strike is the reason that you all escaped the second . |
13 | The first thing he said the next day was ( no pretending ) has she been a bitch to you ? |
14 | In the course of his testimony he pleaded the Fifth Amendment , refusing eight times to answer questions in order not to incriminate himself , and became known in the press as " Silent Sam " . |
15 | But the way he landed the third time I knew he would n't get up again . |
16 | In 1784 he began experimenting with small model balloons , and on 4 October that year he became the first Englishman to fly a hot-air balloon , with a short flight in Oxford . |
17 | Against this first idea of culture he sets a second definition at once wider and ‘ more fundamental ’ . |
18 | Just to see what it would feel like , Boy tried hard to copy this attitude during the film he watched the next afternoon . |
19 | You know , I think the thing was that he was out of date , and by the time he wrote the second book he knew it . |
20 | But at the same time he composed a Third Concerto which he never played or published . |