Example sentences of "he [vb -s] the [adj] [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | And on MONDAY he tackles the 23-mile stretch to Lytchett Minster , with Bournemouth beckoning . |
2 | Of Dustin 's performance , though , Clive Barnes in The New York Times wrote , ‘ He has the strange ability to be himself on the stage . |
3 | He has the heavenly Spirit to be his teacher . |
4 | He needs the main artery to his heart replacing . |
5 | He needs the main artery to his heart replacing . |
6 | Furthermore , in his continued discussion of the problem in Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego he likens the manic state to festivals such as the Roman Saturnalia , ‘ which owe their cheerful character to the release which they bring ’ . |
7 | Basically , he reduces the multi-dimensional case to one dimension by imposing a linear restriction on the levels of the different public goods . |
8 | Gamble advances the same argument when he identifies the Conservative challenge to the social democratic concept of citizenship as an attempt to block the extension of equal civil , political and social rights to all citizens . |
9 | It is only late in the day that the weary French King ( Paul Scofield ) gears up his own hostile rhetoric , and then he entrusts the actual campaign to various representatives , the Dauphin , the Constable , Orleans , who cry up only their armour and their horses , and are rhetorically out-ranked even before the battle begins . |
10 | FLY tying has become an absorbing hobby for Jim Lister as he puts the finishing touches to another specimen during his lunch break in the BMK canteen . |
11 | In rhythm and theme he echoes the magnificent coda to Love 's Labour 's Lost : |
12 | But Cureton then groups clitic phrases into what he considers the intonational structure to be . |