Example sentences of "[vb base] he [vb -s] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Despite Mr Kinnock 's vigorous campaign and the improvement since 1987 in his personal standing , Gallup 's findings suggest he remains a serious handicap to Labour .
2 A police spokesman said : ‘ If Mr Hutchinson succeeds in recovering his pet , we suggest he follows the advice of the old Rolf Harris song and ties his wallaby down , sport . ’
3 And you say he plans a three-fold advance , from Chester , Shrewsbury and Hereford ? ’
4 I actually think Black was fouled but as you say he makes a bit of a song and dance about it .
5 Others say he needs a very tiny brain .
6 Some rabbits say he controls the weather , because the wind , the damp and the dew are friends and instruments to rabbits against their enemies .
7 Some people say he has no head . ’
8 ‘ And some people say he has no body , ’ said Monsieur Firmin .
9 ‘ It is not enough for the Secretary of State to wash his hands in this Pontius Pilate way and say he has no responsibility for what is happening . ’
10 ‘ You say he has a liaison of some sort with the Müller woman , so presumably he 'll be attending the premiere tonight .
11 And they say he has a lot of friends . ’
12 He needs to protect himself : men say he has a magic ring which he uses to raise demons to control the King .
13 ‘ Luk at the belly on that , ’ she calls to one portly gentleman , ‘ They say he has a waterbed .
14 ‘ I hope he gets a thrashing ! ’
15 They hope he gets the chance to prove on Saturday , that he 's value for money .
16 I hope he produces the goods .
17 ‘ I hope he appreciates the three ‘ immediates ’ , ’ the General said .
18 I hope he scores a try and if he keeps his place for the Five Nations at my expense , good luck to him . ’
19 But when we go out on the pitch , I hope he has a stinker .
20 I just hope he has a little more success with Mishima . ’
21 I could be wrong , and if Kelly plays I sincerely hope he has a good game for if he does n't he may not recover from it , as he will always be known for ‘ screwing it when the Republic needed a win in Windsor ’ .
22 I hope he makes no mistakes and makes does the business tomorrow night .
23 ‘ Why do n't we just go ‘ ome , and ‘ ope he finds the captain before I do ? ’ said Tommy .
24 ‘ Mr Brown 's remarks reveal he has no idea what he is talking about .
25 Others complain he provides a moronic stereotype of black people for which they in turn must suffer .
26 I suspect he has a diaphragmatic hernia .
27 I guarantee he knows every child in the school … and their parents and who they 're related to … where they live .
28 The problem is I 've found myself more and more attracted to my son-in-law and I know he feels the same way .
29 He forgets how annoying he can be and you know he swings the other way .
30 William and I decided to write to Prince Charles because we know he loves the countryside .
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