Example sentences of "[conj] he [vb -s] the " in BNC.
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1 | He lives in a little castle , where he spends the whole day . |
2 | Possibly the earliest mention of what are probably Anglo-Saxon graves is that by the thirteenth-century chronicler Roger of Wendover in his Flores Historiarum where he describes the excavation by monks of St Albans in 1178 of ten human skeletons at Redbourne , Hertfordshire , believing some of them to be the bones of St Amphibalus ( Hewlett 1886 , 115 ) . |
3 | This is a slightly different scene to the one Tennyson portrays in the same setting in his poem ‘ The miller 's Daughter ’ , where he describes the miller consuming a beverage : |
4 | It is echoed in many of his poems and particularly in ‘ A Farewell ’ , where he describes the rivulet flowing to the sea : |
5 | One of Quine 's highpoints on the record comes on Do n't Go , where he matches the despairing vocal with a stumbling , tongue-tied guitar line that breaks down continually into agonised microphonic feedback . |
6 | It would appear , however , that Chalmers is content at the Greenyards where he considers the quality of the coaching to be among the ‘ highest at club level in the UK . ’ |
7 | ‘ Even has a secret little den where he takes the other members of his gang . |
8 | He keeps her a prisoner in a fish pond where he stores the catch . |
9 | He already visits Aycliffe junior and infant school where he helps the pupils make bird and bat nesting boxes and hopes they will start a School Club , along with Woodham School and Longfield Comprehensive , in Darlington . |
10 | There are quite sufficient echoes here to direct the reader to Keats 's ‘ ode on a Grecian Urn ’ where he finds the urn ‘ With brede/ Of marble men and maidens overwrought , / With forest branches … ‘ and finds too scenes of love ‘ For ever warm and still to be enjoyed , / For ever panting , and for ever young — ’ as well as the heifer approaching the altar ‘ with garlands dressed ’ . |
11 | Next month we 'll attack Cliff 's second solo , where he moves the song into the key of F. See you then . |
12 | The conductor often allows heavy , clumsy-sounding accentuation , for example in the bass air , where he misses the jaunty hornpipe rhythm . |
13 | There is one place only where he lifts the curtain . |
14 | His comments come in the team 's 1991 Yearbook , where he condemns the ‘ win at all cost ’ attitude of the 90s , and the danger those attitudes bring if taken into the mountains . |
15 | Hughes had reached the part of his act where he introduces the odd joke about the Sinn Fein , the political wing of the IRA . |
16 | Dr Michael Scott is a Senior Research Social Worker and Senior Counselling Psychologist with the Liverpool Personal Service Society , where he directs the Centre for Cognitive Behaviour Therapy . |
17 | Moreover , a third party may be prohibited from using confidential information where he obtains the information with actual knowledge that it was received as a result of a breach of confidence . |
18 | I believe in Jesus Christ , Born of a common woman , Who was ridiculed , disfigured and executed , Who on the third day rose and fought back ; He storms the highest councils , Where he overturns the iron rule of injustice . |
19 | As each succeeds she or he passes the cup to the next person until everyone has had their turn . |
20 | The doctor responsible for the treatment must make a written report to the supervisor if he is unwilling to continue with the treatment or he forms the view that : ( i ) it should continue beyond the period specified in the order ; ( ii ) the child needs different treatment ; ( iii ) he is not susceptible to treatment ; or ( iv ) he does not require further treatment . |
21 | The worker is defined as a free agent since she or he has the freedom to choose his or her employer . |
22 | PATRICK VAN DEN HAUWE is the professional Associationist born on 16 December 1960 in Dendermonde , Belgium ( although he represents the principality of Wales at ‘ international level ’ ) . |
23 | For instance , although he borrows the concept of mood from linguistics , he recognizes from the outset that , in contrast to ordinary language , narrative only knows the indicative mood ( there is no imperative or subjunctive forms of narrative ) , and that if his use of the term is to have any value at all it must be ‘ stretched ’ and given a metaphorical function . |
24 | Although the company used FlashPort to create a native version of ToolBox for PowerPC , Apple 's David Payne , engineering project leader for PowerOpen on Macintosh systems , says it will use internal emulation technology to bring current Mac applications over to PowerPC , although he concedes the Echo software can do the job too . |
25 | Although he loathes the Nineties cult of the personality , one suspects that , in future , it wo n't just be his players who are watching him . |
26 | Kenner is a strong believer in digital recording techniques , although he thinks the greatest danger with hi-fi purism is that one starts splitting hairs . |
27 | Professor Ted Wragg , GH 's Education Consultant , regrets this backward-looking view , although he thinks the report contains useful information . |
28 | Although he sounds the traditional warning that all electronics are aids to ‘ proper ’ navigation it is perhaps a sign of the times that he admits that many now see the chart-and- pencil methods as aids to the electronics … |
29 | Sarre ( 1981 ) points to the quite marked fluctuations in numbers throughout the 1970s ( although he recognizes the data limitations ) which reached a peak in 1972 and a low in 1975 , climbing back to about 155,000 in 1979 ( table 5.4 ) . |
30 | Although he extols the yellow of spring , the green of summer , and ‘ the changling dresses of autumnal tints ’ ; these were for the sightseers not the painter . |