Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] he [verb] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Mr Sulzberger thinks he has the answer .
2 Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev says he regrets the demise of the Soviet Union but says it would be impossible to bring back .
3 G. says he thinks the man is lying , that the vat went over not by accident but because the ice cream was not up to standard and pouring it away was the most convenient way of getting rid of it .
4 Jinkwa thought he saw the parasite raise its weapon in a puny gesture of defiance .
5 Coun Bolland feels he needs the practice .
6 Livingstone said he had been at home at the time of the trouble while Hardy said he watched the disturbance , although he did not throw anything .
7 Sir Edward said he considered the association helpful to Headley Down residents in that it acted as a safety valve in times of crisis .
8 Ken said he saw the play in the way he saw all comedy ‘ like a ball being thrown from one place to another ’ .
9 PC Dale Cowey said he examined the vehicle which had no defects other than those caused by the collision .
10 Mr Beregovoy says he accepted the money from his ‘ friend ’ , Roger-Patrice Pelat , in September 1986 in order to help to buy a modest , 100 square yard flat for himself in the fashionable 16th Arrondissement of Paris , costing 2.5 million francs .
11 Mr Holmes says he reported the matter to the ferry company , and they told him the air conditioning was n't working .
12 But Mr Blair says he suspects the caller was a unionist attempting to ‘ stir things up ’ .
13 David Perry says he wants the Nuffield to provide good value service of a high quality , he 's particularly keen it continues to help the County 's Accident Service , but he has no doubt the Authority will continue to use it .
14 Land expert at the Trust , Simon Potts says he welcomes the call for farmers to sell land at near agricultural prices , but admits there 's not much to be built , not much in it for the landowners themselves .
15 Mr Keane said he heard the voice of a man with a European accent ‘ saying something about gas and that we should get out of our cabins ’ .
16 Wickham wished he knew the truth about the story Sniffy Wilson had brought out of Gorstone , but that would take time , if not prove impossible , to check ; and anyway , a plot plotted was very far from a murder carried out .
17 Sharpe hoped he spoke the truth .
18 Mr Khasbulatov said he preferred the idea of early , simultaneous elections for president and parliament instead of Mr Yeltsin 's referendum .
19 But Richard Wilson says he regrets the fact that units like the Ritchie Russell have to find money from outside the NHS .
20 Gardiner denies he stole the cash and says it should be returned to him .
21 Only after his work was replicated by Adrian and Matthews in Cambridge did he get the credit he deserved for having laid the foundations of human electro-encephalography .
22 Su'a said he thought the ball would otherwise have gone over the sticks .
23 ‘ But it was n't me ’ Rab said he saw the money : four pounds for what ?
24 Mr Rurka said he found the council 's decision difficult to understand , but he stressed that he did not want an adversarial relationship .
25 Chairman of the working party which produced the report , Sir Christopher Booth says he wants the government to impose tougher controls on the water industry .
26 Together with Kim Dae Jung he became the country 's most prominent dissident but , unlike the elder Kim , he was never closely associated with the country 's radical left-wing groups .
27 Mr Lamont said he hoped the withdrawal from the ERM would be temporary .
28 Mr Maan said he hoped the region would fully co-operate with the CRE to get everything out in the open and sorted out .
29 Mr Maan said he hoped the region would fully co-operate with the CRE to get everything out in the open and sorted out .
30 Most of the criticism has been pretty tame , though one dissident , Colonel Bui Tinh , a revolutionary hero , waited until he got to Paris to say he believed the draft documents were ‘ totally out of contact with reality ’ .
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