Example sentences of "who [verb] his [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.
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31 | Does a person who exhibits his display to the whole world display to another person ? |
32 | The demotion of Aldana ( who retained his position on the politburo of the ruling Communist Party — PCC ) , was later officially confirmed and put down to " serious personal errors and deficiencies in the execution of his responsibilities " . |
33 | To return to the T&C ( yet again ) NICK CAVE , mid-blistering set , was joined by a disgustingly fit looking SHANE MACGOWAN , who wove his way through the old Louis Armstrong classic ‘ Wonderful World ’ with tricky Nick . |
34 | With Sironi 's inclusion in the Tate Gallery 's ‘ On Classic Ground ’ , and a general reappraisal of European art between the wars , it is a timely decision and brings out of retirement Estorick , now eighty and recently living in New York and Barbados , who built his reputation in the art market by buying Futurist and Surrealist paintings shortly after the conclusion of World War II . |
35 | Meanwhile , Mr Paul Tsongas , the former Massachusetts senator who suspended his campaign for the Democratic nomination a month ago , hinted yesterday that he might re-enter the race if Mr Clinton did poorly in New York . |
36 | Police are seeking a conman who tricked his way into the home of a 74-year-old woman in Smith Terrace , Gateshead , and stole £3 , hours after two conmen stole a purse from the home of an 83-year-old woman also in Smith Terrace . |
37 | On the final lap it was Robert who beat his brother to the Metropole corner , after the 180mph descent from Coleraine . |
38 | Each strip was staked by its winner who cut his mark in the ground . |
39 | ‘ He was highly strung , easily depressed , ’ he said , ‘ but used to go round the theatre chanting to himself the words — which I believe he learned from Frank Finlay , who played his father in the play — ’ I must be resilient , resilient ! ’ |
40 | The Facts is preoccupied with one shiksa in particular : the deadly Josie , whom Roth marries , who forces his hand in the matter by faking an abortion , who comes near to destroying him , and who may have been , according to the Zuckerman letter at the end of the book , an alcoholic . |
41 | But it was n't Ward who poked his head up the companionway . |
42 | Herr Nordern told him , barking savagely at an innocent Paul who poked his head around the door to ask what time they wanted lunch . |
43 | Unlike Hegel 's slave , however , who loses his subjectivity to the Master , the ‘ slave ’ in porn must retain some subjectivity or she will cease being desirable to the master . |
44 | A father who elbows his way to the front of a queue , dragging his toddler behind him , is likely to produce the sort of child who pushes others out of the way to grab the best cakes . |
45 | There was a considerable amount in the bag , ’ said Mr McQuaker , who injured his shoulder in the scuffle with the youths . |
46 | One player definitely missing this weekend is Llanelli and Wales B scrum-half and captain Rupert Moon , who injured his collarbone in the East Wales v West Wales match in Cardiff on Monday . |
47 | Lancashire batsman Neil Fairbrother , who jarred his shoulder in the field , will be fit to bat . |
48 | Meanwhile he attracted the attention of bishop Aeonius of Arles , who negotiated his release from the community of Lérins , and ordained him . |
49 | Tynemouth had the last say , however , when a poorly taken 16 metre hit out by Alderson was met by Malcolm Hall who weaved his way into the area to finish the score Tynemouth 's third . |
50 | Among those whom the author singled out for praise were Edward III , who recalled his victory against the French at Sluys in June 1340 by introducing a fighting ship onto the noble of England , and Henry V , who built great ships and dealt firmly with those who were causing trouble to English shipping . |
51 | Lawrence , who fractured his kneecap on the last day of the final test in Wellington , arrived at Gatwick airport this morning . |
52 | FIREFIGHTERS yesterday freed a four-year-old who trapped his thumb in the bracket of a car wing mirror he found while playing . |
53 | ‘ This place is called General Piran after some top brass who defended his country against the marauding British . |
54 | This followed the intervention of the finance minister , who defended his actions with the Spanish refrain that ‘ the letter kills , and the spirit gives life ’ ( El País , 17 January 1979 ) . |
55 | Your letter was a great joy to me , a message from another human being who approaches his work with the same seriousness as I do mine , and who has consequently suffered as much under the insanities of our time … |
56 | Unlike baby goslings which lock on to the first moving object in sight , the newborn baby will be relatively undiscriminating about who tends his needs for the first three or four months of life . |
57 | The unpopularity of the planned change , however , led Kim Young Sam to reverse his position and exposed him to subsequent attack by DJP supporters within the ruling party , who leaked his role in the memorandum agreement to the press . |
58 | In the noble eloquence of his plea for conciliation with the colonists , Burke , who based his case on the proposition that they had not been represented at Westminster , drew a strange and illogical conclusion . |
59 | Now Earle Kirton , the former Otago and All Black fly-half who regained his place on the All Black selection panel late last year , has bee picked as Mains ' assistant coach for the coming season . |
60 | ‘ I 'm the world champion I know , but I 'm still the same boy who raced his Vespa through the streets of Riolo . ’ |