Example sentences of "who [verb] his [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Martin Shaw , the Derby director who represents his club on the League management board , said : ‘ The existing rules allow for flexibility in dealing with a case where the player clearly has done nothing wrong himself . ’
2 Eric , who sold his house for the venture , is the resident caretaker , and plans to turn the house into a base for fellow trainspotters are under way .
3 The Paul who receives his mission to the Gentiles does so in a trance in the temple at Jerusalem ( Acts 22:17ff ) .
4 On the right of one photo is partisan , Leo Vincitic , who combine his duties on the unit with those of interpreter .
5 Former Park skipper Turner , who led his team to the title in the Eighties , achieved his hat-trick by bowling Morrison , having Aconley caught at slip and trapping Garvey leg before .
6 The terrible murderer who stalked his victims in the Tower ?
7 Former hooker Steve Jones has taken over from John Perkins as coach , included in their personnel are former Lions Staff Jones and Graham Price , and club captain Chris Huish , who announced his retirement at the end of last season .
8 But they must progress without brilliant fly-half Naas Botha , who announced his retirement at the end of his 28th Test .
9 On the Glomar Challenger , and back on shore , Hall met others who shared his enthusiasm for the ocean floor .
10 The departure of Sir Reginald Dorman-Smith was regretted by those who shared his emphasis on the political issues .
11 Those who shared his belief in the ultimate weapon , Pentagon chiefs and Congressional hawks , put pressure on the President .
12 Devoted to his wife , Julie , and a family who shared his passion for the Catholic Players , Michael was a well-known figure in the Amateur Theatre in Bradford , appearing in shows and concerts with the Society in a period of over 30 years , rarely missing an event .
13 He had a gift for friendship , and a wide range of acquaintances , but his close friends were few and in his later years were drawn from a small circle who shared his interest in the lives and books of medieval scholars .
14 Finally , there is the criticism of ‘ those associated with him ’ , presumably the Protestant clergymen who shared his objections to the meeting , and there is the suggestion that they and the Ballymoney Council have been manipulated by Rome .
15 The underwater explorer Jacques Cousteau was among those who lent his name to the protest .
16 More than one lord lieutenant told me almost apologetically of the number of supplicants who sought his intervention with the democratically-chosen authorities .
17 Peter , who made his fortune in the family wallpaper business , was a generous , demonstrative and easy-going stepfather .
18 Mr Tapie , who made his fortune in the 1970s and 80s rescuing troubled companies , once called his dramatic entry into adidas three years ago the best deal he had ever struck .
19 The screenplay was written by Herb Gardner , a cartoonist who made his name with The Nebbishes and the 1962 hit Broadway play , A Thousand Clowns , filmed in 1965 .
20 It co-stars Hugh Grant , 31 , who made his name in the film of E M Forster 's Maurice .
21 Williams , who made his debut for the county as a teenager in 1974 , scored almost 12,000 runs and took nearly 400 wickets in his first-class career .
22 In Mr Michael Fallon , aged 39 , the Tories have a seasoned campaigner who made his debut under the full blaze of the national media in the famous 1983 by-election .
23 This was the third century in 10 Tests for the left-handed opener , who made his debut in the fourth Test against the West Indies in January and hit 839 runs in the Ashes series .
24 The Selhurst sick parade already includes Chris Coleman and Paul Williams , while top scorer Chris Armstrong is Cup-tied and teenager George Ndah — who made his debut in the 1-1 draw at Anfield a fortnight ago — faces a late test on a gashed leg .
25 However , it is not a particularly difficult race and the brindle who made his comeback in the Dundalk ‘ 525 ’ International after a period at stud , looks set to qualify safely .
26 Baker , who described his role in the talks as attempting to impress upon the Iraqi government the determination of the 28-country coalition to eject Iraqi forces from Kuwait , said that he had " heard nothing which showed any Iraqi flexibility whatever " .
27 He was a printer who used his skill for the production of a remarkable flow of opinion-forming pamphlets , and a founding father of the United States .
28 Another bogus defector was code-named Fedora , possibly in reality Viktor Lessiovski , who used his work at the United Nations as a cover .
29 A JOCKEY who used his whip with the severity used by Tory Whips on Maastricht rebels would be banned for life .
30 He was brought up in an atmosphere of churchmanship , his revered father being a prominent layman who devoted his life to the reunification of the Anglican with the Roman church , and it was perhaps through him that he acquired what seems to have been an unconscious appreciation of the utility of goodness in public life ; one notes in his writings a tendency to equate prayer with will .
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