Example sentences of "he [vb -s] [pron] [noun sg] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 now when it comes to hard luck stories … or ripping sporting yarns … the tale of Oxford University 's Audley Lumsden takes some beating … on Tuesday at Twickenham he wins his blue in the annual varsity game … some achievement for a man who 's fought back from a broken neck and two fractured ankles
2 He emphasises his point in the following statement :
3 In The Archaeology of knowledge he develops his suggestion in The Order of Things that an epistemological mutation is taking place today with regard to the very concept and methodology of history .
4 He has his office in the old library and I have converted the rooms above into a flat for him .
5 He refines his argument in the light of evidence that nowadays the demand curve for a company 's stock is extremely elastic : ‘ [ t ] hus even large purchases of stock will not necessarily have an immediate and noticeable effect on its price since other stocks are seen as perfect substitutes . ’
6 The result of each one is made known to the voter before he casts his vote in the next , and the series is prolonged until there emerges at the top of the poll a candidate with an absolute majority .
7 ‘ It would be interesting to see how he equates his claim in the case of the jobs Nestle decided to take to France .
8 Here , he describes his childhood in a forest village , the demolition that the war brought , and the task that Vietnam has had to face .
9 Mr Patten is anxious to see MFN retained as the majority of investment in China is from Hong Kong , and how he uses his influence in the talks will be critical .
10 Wales fullback Tony Clement typifies the never-say-die spirit that has underpinned a revival in Wales fortunes as he dips his shoulder in an attempt to avoid Brendan Mullin 's cover tackle .
11 He words his request in a particularly ironic way : We may note here in passing the same coarse innuendo as in Dame Sirith , where the money is paid to the dame " " To buggen sep and swin " " .
12 Lord Waddington — former Home Secretary , until recently Leader of the House of Lords and eternal British bulldog of the Tory Right — gulps as he hears his fate in the post-election reshuffle .
13 When he gets his way in a new ‘ voluntary agreement ’ ( which is likely once the industry gets over its panic on finding a Minister for Health rather than a Minister for Tobacco in the DoH ) he may feel bound to reject the ban .
14 A second important difference is that if he misses his place in a routine he will be totally lost , whereas if he happens to go in the wrong direction while using a map he is still able to make whatever correction is necessary .
15 He locates his analysis in an understanding of a relationship between psychodynamic theory and social work which is grounded within a political context .
16 What is the good of having Rod Hull 's Emu in the pulpit if he buries his head in the theological sands .
17 He puts his head in a lot of places other people would fear to put their boot .
18 He inclines his head in a way I have not seen .
19 And even when he displays them again , he hides their beauty in the multitude .
20 Seventy next birthday , Leo 's looking forward to Good Friday when he captains his team in an annual charity match on Red Star 's ground .
21 He waves his fist in the air , and I realise that what he sees is three men on the grass , with a fourth going through their pockets .
22 MORLEY STREET 's hat was back in the Champion Hurdle ring yesterday after persuading trainer , Toby Balding , that he retains his dash in a crucial gallop on Saturday .
23 He makes his claim in the updated paperback version of Diana : Her True Story , which went on sale today in the United States .
24 He makes his claim in the updated paperback version of Diana : Her True Story , which went on sale yesterday in the United States .
25 Yet it 's important that he shares your pregnancy in every way he can .
26 The popular Scot might not relish the thought of another 10 months on the road , but at least he departs his home in the West of Scotland secure in the knowledge that he has overcome the chronic putting problems which at one time threatened to end his career .
27 Simon usually travels with us from England and he leaves his passport in the truck .
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