Example sentences of "[art] [noun] he [vb -s] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Off the field he takes the inevitable acclaim and adulation in his stride .
2 He refers to reality as Truth and by the use of the term he preserves the metaphysical and ethical connotation of such traditional Hindu terms as dharma , universal law or duty , and ta , the cosmic moral law .
3 After all , if he does n't like the future he has the personal possibility — and responsibility of moving to another outfit whose potential he thinks is greater .
4 Once it is made clear that the judge makes new law in these circumstances , as conventionalism insists , then it seems plausible that he should choose the rule he believes the actual legislature then in power would choose , or , failing that , the rule he believes best represents the will of the people as a whole .
5 ‘ ( 1 ) A person is guilty of an offence if — ( a ) he does any act which causes an unauthorised modification of the contents of any computer ; and ( b ) at the time when he does the act he has the requisite intent and the requisite knowledge .
6 After a thorough summary of the evidence he reaches the following conclusions :
7 His playing is thoughtful and warm , generally responsive to the music 's nature ; and he can turn a phrase charmingly , as with the melancholy ‘ October ’ and in the flexible lines of the central con grazia section of ‘ April ’ ( though at the start he strums the off-beat chords rather casually ) .
8 In the silence he feels the smooth operations of the mind 's incomparable picture show .
9 The progress of this relationship is n't altogether clear but at the end of the book he describes the Italian male lover as a ‘ sleepy tomcat ’ and Vittoria 's life as subject to frequent phases of ‘ wailing neck biting followed by complacent indifference ’ from such men .
10 Mandela is free he 's out of prison he can address the British parliament , the United States congress , the parliaments of the world he addresses the whole world through television when we held those concerts for him at
11 Dot 's part in the affair leads John to suspect her unjustly of infidelity , but in the end he learns the true explanation .
12 The feeling is represented through his perception of objects , through the way he sees the outside world .
13 Well , so we do , about Handel and the way he makes the best effect ( at least on us ) ; but a different kind of historical awareness is needed here , one that puts us into the frame of mind of late eighteenth-century Vienna and its perception of Handel .
14 Furthermore , in his continued discussion of the problem in Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego he likens the manic state to festivals such as the Roman Saturnalia , ‘ which owe their cheerful character to the release which they bring ’ .
15 Nor do I expect an angler to recognise every bite he feels the first time he tries touch legering .
16 Every day she meets him at the well , and every day he repeats the same request , till at last she yields .
17 If Professor Lee or others can devise a blueprint for government regulated auditors with financial and business skills to serve the public interest in a way he feels the Big Six do not , he should be aware of a ( minority ) view in these firms that auditing is a high risk , low reward business which is uninteresting by comparison with certain other activities .
18 In a way he sees the eternal and translates into human words the wonder of existence ; for him the individual soul has eternal meaning .
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