Example sentences of "he [adv] [vb -s] [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If he only wants to use a part-pack , the operator pulls the lever to suck neat chemical into the transparent tube .
2 With his first vote the West German elector can if he so desires make a choice solely with reference to the rival candidates ' personal qualities or their popularity .
3 If he ever decides to do an article on Sharon and Tracey 's big night out , I 'd love to help .
4 At twenty , he still wants to become a muleteer , though by now the Spanish location has been narrowed to that of Andalusia .
5 But Bingham retorted : ‘ When Jack 's nervous he always seems to have a go .
6 He also describes attending a ceremony held by Croatian emigres at Bleiburg in 1985 , where he " spoke with many survivors of the event .
7 He also needs to use a steroid or sodium cromoglycate ( Intal ) inhaler regularly .
8 If a villager migrates to Bombay and makes a living as a hawker , he probably has to bribe a cop to stay in business and pay off the local mafia don .
9 So they are probably very useful erm toys , educational toys , to have in the home , but I think for the child to get the maximum from them they do he often does require an adult with him .
10 So they are probably very useful erm toys , educational toys , to have in the home , but I think for the child to get the maximum from them they do he often does require an adult with him .
11 He now plans to become a York Minster guide .
12 Though this , in effect , had been Gassendi 's official position in the Exercises , he now hopes to find a way between the dogmatics and the sceptics .
13 He now recalls seeing a painter on his knees in a shop doorway and thinking , would n't it be funny if I , as a newcomer to this city , misunderstood the situation , and , anxious to please , knelt beside him … ?
14 He really does have a problem , ’ he said ; but he too spoke softly .
15 When first choosing a hairdresser , he strongly advises booking a consultation rather than an appointment .
16 He seldom troubles to verify a reference or document a case , his rejections tend to be magisterially dismissive , his judgements readily upstage even his most august victims .
17 For example , he is likened to a thief , but he actually wants to become a king , and speaks as if he were a Prince .
18 However , when Rousseau 's text is submitted to the questioning scrutiny of the grammatologist , it emerges that , although Rousseau clearly wants to say that melody originates in the passions , he actually has to formulate a definition of it that includes a notion of articulation and differentiation .
19 ‘ Now , as Irish manager , he never has to discuss a contract , never has to sign a player .
20 He never looks to have a rest and at the end of the day when we 've come in , he 's still out there practising . ’
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