Example sentences of "he [verb] [vb infin] [det] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But later , he lets slip another recent dinner date — with Andrew Lloyd Webber , Trevor Nunn and Richard Eyre . |
2 | He did travel some good roads . |
3 | On whom he did inflict most grieuous punishment . |
4 | He was lucky to survive , although he did suffer some permanent damage . ’ |
5 | ‘ I 've had a little help from Barry Humphries in this , and I hope I 've paid him due credit , thought he did start that nasty rumour that he was me or I was him . |
6 | However , he did find that injured victims provided less complete reports than uninjured ones and that victims of robberies provided more complete reports than the victims of rape or assault . |
7 | And yet he did encourage those six-monthly sessions at Chequers when the think-tank would come and brief the full Cabinet , and smaller ones in No. 10 for the junior ministers . |
8 | But he did concede that short-term profits may well be hit as the group invests in trying to grow market share , enter new business sectors , and undertake further restructuring to reduce its cost base . |
9 | She would stab him to death if he dared bring that hideous hag in here , even if it involved blood spurting over the recently redecorated ceiling . |
10 | he does plant those naked boys , |
11 | Decade-long plans for the museum 's controversial and costly expansion program are on hold , Ross says , until better economic times , but he does expect any enlarged Whitney to remain on its current Madison Avenue site . |
12 | No he 's not a spastic but like he does talk some serious shit . |
13 | Pešek is low-voltage by comparison , but he has a lot of heart , he means everything he says , and he does offer this intriguing programme . |
14 | ( Not that I 'm anti-Wilko , but he does make some strange decisions ) . |
15 | It 's true — he does have some sneaking faith in poets as being fundamentally decent people . |
16 | He does have some good tips this chap . |