Example sentences of "he [verb] [adv] [verb] his [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Those who simplify moral judgement to the application of standards would assume that he has either to impose his own code or to accommodate himself to the other . |
2 | He has bravely published his own work and copies of this delightful little album style publication can be obtained direct from him at adding 90 pence for postage . |
3 | Oh yes , he wants eventually to have his own group and I 'm encouraging him . |
4 | he 'd also plugged his own ears with would work ? |
5 | He seemed suddenly to hear his own call to wake up before it was too late . |
6 | Similarly he tends primarily to heed his own sensations , because pleasures from other viewpoints are pale and shallow compared with those from his own . |
7 | He 's ‘ squeaky clean ’ — he gets high flying his own plane . |
8 | Hartley Green , the elder , is about to establish an academy at Manchester , and might find employment for his Brother , but he wishes rather to make his own way . |
9 | It 's best to let it out , ’ he said kindly , aware that he had rarely followed his own advice . |
10 | McQuaid felt for the authority he had slowly made his own over the years , an authority that had outgrown Moran ‘ s . |
11 | He had effectively signed his own death-warrant by describing himself as a British subject . |
12 | Benjamin must have been more than a little interested by all the information this sheet of paper contained , principally because he had scarcely known his own father , who had died before he was two years old . |
13 | When he carried the tray back he had already poured his own glass and drunk half of it . |
14 | He had always expected it , and in any case while his ministers were busy looking for a wife for him he had already made his own choice . |
15 | He had already had his own and he went away to play the harpsichord for twenty minutes . |
16 | He had still to plan his own escape route , find a way to get out of the country himself . |
17 | He refused only to renew his own homage or to recognize or consecrate bishops whom the king had invested . |
18 | He 's always gone his own way . |