Example sentences of "he [verb] to the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Will the Minister widen his reply to include funding of the national companies , and in particular will he explain the remarks that he made to the Royal Society of Arts last week , when he speculated on the Government funding the national companies directly ?
2 Perhaps the Home Secretary will get up to respond on the second point that he made to the Conservative party conference .
3 Thereafter Louis the German was the senior member of the family : some seventeen years older than his half-brother Charles , he lived to the ripe age of seventy .
4 When he succeeded to the English throne in 1272 Edward I was already in his thirties and a man of wide experience .
5 As for application portability between the CMOS and RISC versions , he points to the Integrated Language Environment , ILE , that was released as part of OS/400 version 2 release 3 .
6 Rather he points to the theoretical paradox involved , namely that the human sciences ' very emphasis on historicity as a mode of being was equally applicable to themselves as forms of knowledge , and inevitably destroyed any attempt to formulate universal laws comparable to those of the natural sciences .
7 If he points to the empty box then it is probably fair to regard this as deliberate misinforming , as the ‘ implanting ’ of a false belief in another 's mind .
8 Will he convey to the Prime Minister what I know to be the view of the three party leaders who represent Northern Ireland in the House — that we are endeavouring diligently to meet the wishes that he expressed at the Downing street meeting on 11 February ?
9 He goes to the Chinese desk , and takes a sheet of paper out of the Mexican paper-rack .
10 In ‘ At Tikhon 's ’ he goes to the holy man with a document which he gives him to read , and which he does read , and which Stavrogin next proposes to publish .
11 A young wife may assume that her husband will come shopping with her and he may take it for granted that she will stay at home while he goes to the local football match , or plays golf with the boys .
12 He needs to know he belongs to the new family , that he is ‘ accepted in the beloved one ’ ( Eph. 1:6 ) .
13 He passes through it every time he rides to the old earth fort on the crest .
14 So in July he announced to the American public : " we intend to honour our commitments " ( to West Germany and West Berlin ) and called for a build-up of American forces .
15 Tillich recognizes the former point , when he refers to the mystical approach to nature , which is to be found in the works of St Francis of Assisi , Protestant mystics and German Romantics , and states that they illustrate an attitude almost indistinguishable from the principle of identity .
16 Recalling the emergence in the mid-1950s of the " New Movement " in educational administration in the United States and Canada , he refers to the intense romance with theory , " Sceptical practitioners were assured in the oft-quoted words of Dewey … that " theory is in the end the most practical of all things " .
17 In the passage , he refers to the same combination of righteousness and giving the honour to God :
18 Just a brief response to a small part of Iain MacLaren 's letter , where he refers to the Royal Navy abandoning hammocks not long after the Second World War .
19 In it he refers to the lunar eclipse of 30 October 1091 that he happened to observe in Italy .
20 He clung to the traditional view , stating that the problem was scientifically indeterminate .
21 As he clung to the bloodied body of his mother lying on Wimbledon Common , he cried : ‘ Mummy , get up , get up . ’
22 But it was a good scene and , by the time he got to the Hooded Owl speech , he was back on course .
23 Before he got to the real problem .
24 But he got to the final table of the championship again this year .
25 ‘ And when he got to the last slide , ’ Channell recalled , ‘ he suddenly became so powerfully emotive it was just like his whole spirit exploded .
26 When he got to the High Street , he saw Hasan and Aziz walking up to the Common .
27 When he got to the fourth screen he stood it up for her to inspect .
28 He grabbed his passport but did n't open it until he got to the Hungarian border .
29 And by the time he got to the next corner , we 'd be back on the corner . '
30 As soon as he got to the loose box where they had the horse he pulled a little bit of stick about six inches long out of his pocket and threw it right up into the manger .
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