Example sentences of "he [verb] [pron] [adj] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It probably wo n't be long , before Kenan 's nagging John to take him to see his favourite football team . |
2 | It probably wo n't be long , before Kenan 's nagging John to take him to see his favourite football team . |
3 | He met Yves Saint Laurent , then at Dior , and helped him found his own fashion house . |
4 | She did not know what to do with Rupert so had asked him to refill her hot water bottle . |
5 | Although he has only been rallying for one year he has already appeared on the BBC Top Gear championship series when viewers saw him win his grand touring class . |
6 | In 1987 new Australian laws forced him to sell his Australian TV stations . |
7 | BANNED : George Lazenby says insurers would n't let him do his own Bond stunts |
8 | He got out of bed ; Ruth heard him pulling his old flannel dressing-gown and thought once again how very lucky she was . |
9 | But if Sutherland sounds distant and indifferent to his father — ’ We see each other very rarely ’ he insists — one has only to ask him to list his favourite Donald Sutherland movies to see a proud and admiring son . |
10 | Former DN member Gen. Humberto Ortega Saavedra , the current C.-in-C. of the re-formed Armed Forces , had declined to be renominated for the leadership , claiming that his national responsibilities obliged him to abandon his previous FSLN posts . |
11 | A further protest rose to her lips , but , since she had other more important matters to think about , she obligingly went and placed her foot on the ledge and , raising her trouser leg a little , allowed him to study her beige cotton sock where there was not so much as a broken thread . |
12 | But the demands and realities of Presidential office should cause him to consider his foreign policy statements more carefully . |
13 | It was that very irrevocability that caused him to lift his own confidentiality order leading to OSF spilling the beans . |
14 | They 're asking anyone who recognises him to call their nearest police station . |
15 | Rerpf ducked , allowing a troll behind him to raise its huge iron crossbow and fire a spear-length quarrel into the nearest assassin . |
16 | Reinhardt at once invited him to join his Viennese theatre company , and within a few seasons Henreid had become one of its leading players . |
17 | Is it not time for him to reconsider his whole security policy ? |
18 | While we would not want him to show his full negotiating hand at this stage , he gave us very little information . |
19 | He made his first UK appearance last month , guest-starring at the Titiyo show at London 's Subterania . |
20 | The former striker played under several big-name managers from the day he made his First Division debut as a raw teenager . |
21 | In the same year he made his first parachute jump from an airship . |
22 | He made his first stage appearance as an actor at Wigan in The King of Terrors in 1900 , taking fourteen more years to make his way into the West End , where he arrived at the Empire Theatre in October 1914 in By Jingo If We Do . |
23 | He made his official Palace debut in the FA Cup tie with QPR on 5 January 1946 and was between the posts when Palace met Mansfield for the first post-war League match on 31 August 1946 . |
24 | In Wessex Dairies Ltd v Smith [ 1935 ] 2 KB 80 Smith breached his duty of fidelity by canvassing his employers ' customers during his last day of employment when he made his last milk round . |
25 | He made his last London appearance in 1958 . |
26 | He made his 50th Test catch , in his last match . |
27 | The star , hailed a hero after reports that he piloted his crippled executive jet to safety , refused to confirm that he had been flying the plane . |
28 | He had lent his telephone to a colleague , and so was the last to leave the Press box as he transmitted his Rangers-Celtic match report . |
29 | He penetrated her willing love box with one long , easy thrust — and suddenly she was corked . |
30 | STAN FLASHMAN went crazy again yesterday — but this time he attacked his own Barnet players , branding them ‘ greedy bastards ’ . |