Example sentences of "a [noun sg] [verb] he [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 She went for an hour and a half to give him a hot cooked dinner , which she had prepared in the morning , and to wash up afterwards .
2 MERCY killing doctor Nigel Cox walked free yesterday when a judge gave him a suspended 12-month prison sentence .
3 A museum paid him a four-figure sum for it .
4 Only the width of a post denied him a sensational late equaliser at Everton in the following round , and Second Division Brighton will greet his return to action with some trepidation in tonight 's second round replay .
5 A dragonrider handed him a long shape , wrapped in red silk .
6 After a few days she even left the cubs for a while to give him a reassuring lick .
7 He had heard nothing more of the plane until a newspaper phoned him the following day , Sunday afternoon .
8 Er someone tells him that , a policeman tells him the best way to look at it is if you were locked out your house
9 Pleading poverty , he sought charity from local shopkeepers , and a butcher gave him an enormous turkey , which might actually have been a small emu .
10 Later he agreed with a sub-purchaser to sell him a similar cargo at 19s. per ton .
11 In 1649 the Rump Parliament rejected a motion to make him a full treasurer , but in 1652 he became co-treasurer with an obscure backbench MP , and from 1653 with Richard Deane [ q.v. ] ; they were also joint receivers-general of assessments , and thus responsible for the entire system of direct taxation and military expenditure .
12 Bracewell , 29 , claimed the directors backed out of a promise to give him a two-year contract by offering him only a 12-month deal to stay .
13 That is why , no matter what the last-minute mediators may say , there is a danger that their aim will be interpreted not as an effort to secure Mr Hussein 's compliance with demands that have somehow escaped his attention , but as an attempt to offer him an easy way out .
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