Example sentences of "he [adv] [vb -s] [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Throughout it all , he keenly defends himself against the propaganda with which the minders assigned to foreign journalists bombard him . |
2 | All you have to do is to be willing to co-operate with the hypnotherapist as he gently takes you through the relaxation exercise to the hypnotic state . |
3 | The book had been written in haste , he charmingly tells us in the Preface , so that the first part was already at the printers before the second part was written . |
4 | Well , he only puts them on the |
5 | he only puts them on the floor . |
6 | She is building the nest while he jealously guards her against the attentions of other males . |
7 | Over a cognac he gloomily informs us of the Japanese surrender . |
8 | But he was saying you see , what 's happened is the they is n't his he just delivers them for the bloke |
9 | He just settles himself into the cushion of the rear seat and waits for me to speak . |
10 | If the semanticist takes the first tack , he soon finds himself in the business of adducing an apparently endless proliferation of senses of the simplest looking words . |
11 | Wisden says he is nearly 82 ; he still looks nothing of the kind , but lately he has started to feel it a little more . |
12 | He takes his belt to him — I try to hide him sometimes , but he always finds him in the end . |
13 | I bent down to do it and he always pokes me in the eye with it . |
14 | At the wicket he is a Roman general , unquestioning of his own ability to defeat the barbarians ; yet because the pride and haughtiness are justified by having repeatedly proved himself to be the best , one can not resent them , especially since he usually leaves them on the field of combat . |
15 | He also ignores her during the day when he is busy with his mathematics . |
16 | Even though he does accept common-sense beliefs , he also accepts something from the philosophers which common sense would not . |
17 | Denethor clearly will not submit to the Enemy , as Saruman did , but he also cares nothing in the end for his subjects , while his love even for his sons would take them both to death with him . |
18 | There is an unconditional appropriation when the goods are identified and the third person acknowledges that he now holds them for the buyer , Wardars ( Import & exports ) v. W. Norwood ( 1968 C.A. ) . |
19 | Dino is cool to skate with because he is better then me and he really pushes everything to the maximum . |
20 | In ‘ Soul Drive ’ he simply dumps everything from the brooding , apocalyptic storms of Darkness into the first verse : |
21 | He is currently working on a series of photographs of buskers — he simply approaches them in the street and asks them to come to his studio . |
22 | He even persuades himself of the splendour . |
23 | Jon Newsome has big trouble with his cash dispenser card — he regularly puts it in the wrong way round . |
24 | He then takes it to the bank and gets the money , to spend as he chooses . |
25 | He then sucks it into the hollow first joint of a special limb , the pedipalp , rather in the same way as one fills a fountain pen . |
26 | He then enjoys himself at the end of the book , looking to the future from various standpoints . |
27 | He then directs him to the message to the angel of the church at Laodicea in the third chapter of Revelation . |
28 | It needs a special artist to sustain such a programme , and the wonderful thing about Vengerov 's playing is that in , say , the Paganini First Concerto , one can sit back and take the accomplishment for granted , acknowledge that he can overcome any Paganinian hurdle , and simply relish the way he actually makes something of the music . |
29 | ‘ Well , he never lets anyone over the door and he sees to himself for the most part . |
30 | Not for the benefit of others , he never does anything for the benefit of others , one can only feel that he sees some advantage in releasing these British people . |