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

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1 On the right of one photo is partisan , Leo Vincitic , who combine his duties on the unit with those of interpreter .
2 The terrible murderer who stalked his victims in the Tower ?
3 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 .
4 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 ) .
5 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 .
6 Sir Adrian cites the example of the army commander who leads his troops over the top of the trenches when it might have been more prudent to stay put .
7 A MOTORIST was robbed of his £7,000 life-savings by two masked thugs who glued his hands to the steering wheel .
8 Cauthen 's prolific American contemporary , Cash Asmussen , will miss four booked rides at Ascot as he pulled muscles in his neck when falling from his mount who crossed his legs at the start of the last race at Maisons-Laffitte yesterday .
9 THE reader who brought his children from the US to Britain to be educated is talking nonsense to say our schools are on a par with those in the Third World .
10 Part of the proceeds of a Credit is transferred to a second beneficiary ( or to more than one second beneficiary ) who presents his documents to the advising bank whereupon the first beneficiary substitutes his invoices and claims a larger amount thus ensuring he receives his share of the proceeds .
11 The morning session was concluded by John Davis who gave his views on the future of the European display scene .
12 A professional cavalier , who enjoyed excelling at the game of soldiering , who gave his orders with the perfect authority of a corps whose drills have been tempered by a score of successful wars , a hundred victories , a million unsung deaths .
13 a few years ago , the mail revealed a photograph of an elaborately chased soup tureen engraved with the arms of the Duke of York , the second son of George III , who was immortalised in the nursery rhyme as the man who marched his men up the hill and marched them down again .
14 De Gaulle 's priorities on becoming the Fourth Republic 's last prime minister had a familiar ring to anybody who remembered his actions in the 1940s .
15 At Oxford he had many friends in religious and artistic circles , chief among them Robert Bridges [ q.v. ] , his trusted confidant and poetic sounding-board for the rest of his life , as well as his first editor , who put his poems before the world .
16 However , a little time should be spent considering the position of the dealer who sells his goods to the finance company .
17 Is it the person who sells his shares to the insider ?
18 Crowe initially claimed the catch , low to his left , and umpire Dunne , who had his difficulties during the series , raised the finger after getting the nod from his partner , Aldridge .
19 Never afraid to speak its mind and dish out criticism , it contains an article by North-West 's Billy Anderson who vents his feelings about the lack of North-West representation at international level .
20 Never afraid to speak its mind and dish out criticism , it contains an article by North-West 's Billy Anderson who vents his feelings about the lack of North-West representation at international level .
21 First comes Andrew Topolski , who condenses his statements about the world into works which are technical in appearance , and crafted with extreme subtlety .
22 GEORGE GRAHAM last night vowed to silence the boo-boys who bait his players in the most spectacular way he can — by winning the Premier League .
23 The Egyptians could hardly bring themselves to mention the names of Cheops and Chephren , he reports , and preferred to call the pyramids after Philitis , a shepherd who tended his flocks in the area .
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