Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb mod] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] his " in BNC.
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1 | Frank Spencer would slide along on his stomach . ’ |
2 | He has been quoted as saying he wants to play long-ball football and that 6ft 2in Deane would come in as his target man . |
3 | The track ran along the lip of the natural amphitheatre , no trees guarding it from the eighty-foot drop to the small lake , so Trent could look out from his ambush across the track to the meadow below . |
4 | Does this suggest that Mr Patten should stand up to his critics ? |
5 | Besides , if they found her , there was no telling what they might squeeze out of her before Jackson could get in with his writ . |
6 | No , she would not wander off again , she would go post-haste to England and Alain could get on with his intrigues and his high-powered business . |
7 | One evening , Seb could put up with his own company no longer . |
8 | He wished Lee would get out of his room . |
9 | Embattled Norman Lamont will hang on to his job , at least for the time being . |
10 | He told how she and Garry used to call round to his house ever Sunday for lunch . |
11 | If Mao could sit up in his mausoleum and scan the elite quarters to the west of the Forbidden City , with X-ray vision to penetrate its vermilion walls , he would conclude that the present leadership should be Respected Tactically but Despised Strategically . |
12 | His continued absence increases speculation that Arsenal 's David Seaman will step out of his shadow for the first time in 18 months against the Poles next week . |
13 | For his first 20 years , Andrew could see out of his left eye . |
14 | Shares will boom and John Major will cling on by his fingertips . |
15 | Charles will turn up on his own on December 13 to watch a host of top stars take part in a ‘ An evening with Dylan Thomas ’ in aid of the Prince 's Trust . |
16 | Later this month Sam Torrance will set out from his home in Largs to embark on no less than his 20th season on the PGA European Tour . |
17 | Carla would curl up on his lap and hold her hands over her ears desperately trying to block out their arguing . |
18 | The Prince of Wales will stand in for his grandmother at a church service and reception for the Victoria Cross and George Cross Association in London . |