Example sentences of "he [verb] [pron] [prep] [noun] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He got one against Swindon last season and ca n't wait to go looking for more in the Premier League .
2 About a week later I met Mr Jaggers by chance in the street , and he invited me to dinner that evening .
3 He discharged himself from Hartlepool General Hospital yesterday and last night detectives were waiting to question him as part of their inquiries .
4 He says nothing about States 7 , 8 , 9 and 10 .
5 ‘ There 's a comic article in The Studio this month , ’ he told her in July 1947 , alluding to the first full-length article on himself written by Bernard Denvir .
6 ‘ It was very hard work in many ways ’ , he told me in February 1985 , ‘ and the fact that we 'd been thirteen years [ in Opposition ] meant that most of them , almost all of them , had no experience at all in government .
7 The former Barnsley striker , who cost Crewe Alexandra a club record £80,000 when he joined them from Oakwell two years ago , signed for Scarborough on a free transfer last spring .
8 And he started it up V twelve jag engine .
9 As he had no profession , and took no interest in the running of his estates , he indulged himself in pastimes such as shooting and fishing , but above all in training and racing thoroughbred horses .
10 But he knew nothing about Gregory VII 's comprehensive decree of 1078 against lay investiture .
11 He knew nothing about Mitford visiting Bourani .
12 Their emphasis on the responsibility of the theologian towards the Bible , and on the need for a disciplined hermeneutic which will allow the Bible itself to speak , will be found again , albeit much modified , in the thought of Karl Barth ; as too will Archibald Hodge 's principle that ‘ Christ and his work is the centre around which all Christian theology is brought into order , ’ as he put it on page 16 of the 1878 edition of his Outlines of Theology , which was first published in 1860 , and , together with his father 's Systematic Theology ( 1871 ) , is a classic textbook of the Princeton method .
13 He remembered her at moments such as these and felt a twinge of guilt — not a searing kick in the gut — which , he supposed , was something else to be thankful for .
14 He deserts her in Italy some years later , and she finds her way back to London where she is reunited with her uncle , who has never ceased to search for her .
15 He bought it from brand new somewhere ,
16 But he proved himself at Charlton Athletic when the chips were down . ’
17 Well the farmers for the last couple of years have been arguing that they want this green rate devalued er to try and bring it line more with the market rate er and what this would do would er increase our guaranteed prices in this country and in fact on Friday this happened er the green rate was devalued by 60%. er and so I 've done a few calculations er and for the farmers that are listening and er may understand this er if he was selling his grain in November 89 he would be getting about £99 a ton , whilst if he sells it in November this year he 'll be getting £110 a ton .
18 He launched it on March 16th , the day he took office , and thus fulfilled his campaign promise to ‘ leave the right wing indignant and the left gasping . ’
19 He chased them in Australia last year , tried to hunt them down at the Arms Park in the World Cup , but found himself on the end of the heaviest Welsh defeats home and away .
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