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

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1 He had all the social skills : I remember watching him tap a mesmeric foot to the tune of ‘ I Scream , You Scream , We All Scream for Ice Cream ’ .
2 In December 1855 , he had instructed him to design a large extension to the Ordnance Office in Pall Mall to form a new War Department .
3 Then the professor and Isobel , both young and enthusiastic , had helped him to choose a likely publisher to whom to send it .
4 This helped him take an individual approach to problems , but he stayed in touch with other workers , and his findings were always made available .
5 His portrayal is the only real entertainment in a right load of old cobblers which has George Corraface as the Genoese explorer who finally gets Queen Isabella ( Rachel Ward ) to stump up the cash which will allow him to seek an alternative route to the spice-rich Indies .
6 To return to Lévi-Strauss , the point has been made that emotion need not be seen as obscure and incomprehensible , and that Freud 's importance is that he made a lasting contribution to explicating how the most obscure actions can be seen to make emotional sense .
7 Alan was dominating in the air and solid and reliable in the tackle , so that he was a perfect defender for a team marshalled by Manager Dick Graham and he made a major contribution to Palace 's progress , deservedly becoming Palace 's captain while also earning England Under 23 honours .
8 Trials at his collieries of new ventilating methods , such as the fan and high-pressure steam jets , were widely discussed , and he made a major contribution to the most efficient method of mining coal simultaneously in adjacent seams .
9 The few surviving reports of cases heard in King 's Bench during the period he was a justice ( 1295–1316 ) do not suggest that he made a major contribution to the work of the court .
10 He made a major contribution to production methods in the railway 's workshops and to the use of improved metallurgy , in locomotive and rolling-stock construction , as well as being an advocate of the use of superheated steam and compound expansion to increase locomotive power and efficiency .
11 He made a similar reply to another member who insisted that radio should give better publicity to what MPs said in the House : it was not , he said , the job of his Ministry to build up the reputation of individual MPs .
12 When he made a successful speech to the Conservative backbench committee it was a matter of surprised comment .
13 As a result of this special interest he made a topographical index to the drawings in the Soane Museum .
14 Before taking up those duties , he made a prolonged visit to South Africa to advise transport undertakings in Johannesburg , Bloemfontein and other places .
15 Lord Burlington was an outstanding and resplendent figure , not only was he a Knight of the Garter , but also Lord High Treasurer of Ireland ; Captain of the Yeomen of the Guards and Governor of Greenwich Hospital , and he made a serious contribution to that age , although it is his contribution to the arts and architecture for which he is most remembered .
16 Then , turning back , he made a final bow to the row of tiny images .
17 He made a useful contribution to Palace 's successful run-in to that season when we won some dour , tough games to record the 3rd Division Championship in its inaugural season .
18 Shaun found no more sympathy when he made a quick dash to hospital .
19 He made a quick call to the hospital next door .
20 He made a triumphant visit to Rome , where he was welcomed by the Pope and Cardinals and was fated everywhere .
21 In the pavilion he made a little speech to a few reporters .
22 In February 1865 he made a brief visit to Oxford , where he was introduced to Gerard Manley Hopkins [ q.v. ] , their only meeting in person .
23 Unabashed , he made a clandestine visit to Moscow in 1923 as a delegate to the Red International of Labour Unions .
24 Again there is little evidence to suggest that he made a significant contribution to the work of the court .
25 Outside business he made a significant contribution to the development of Widnes .
26 Jack Hayden obviously has a very close affinity with William Terris ' ghost because when he made a purposeful visit to Covent Garden Station recently he saw him ‘ as large as life ’ , as if waiting to welcome him back .
27 A coward because he did not have the courage to tell Nicola that he was ending their affair , or a liar because he made a false promise to his wife to give up his young lover .
28 In foreign affairs , his first priority was to end the Vietnam War , while at home he made a frank appeal to what came to be called " middle america " : the " good , decent , tax-paying , law-abiding people , the forgotten Americans " .
29 These qualities were all evident when he took charge of the task of preparing the instructions for the drafting of the Prices and Incomes Acts of the mid-Sixties and he made a notable contribution to those formidably difficult exercises .
30 It even snatched an exclusive interview with Lord Marshall when he made a flying visit to Cannington to inspect the front-line troops .
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