Example sentences of "[vb infin] [prep] his [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I ca n't wait for his first day — I 'll spend it in bed . ’
2 Forever talking about an important matter which he would discuss on his next leave .
3 Now he could concentrate on his first television situation comedy series .
4 Nor did he ever speak of his first wife , her mother .
5 Norman has the adrenalin flowing for the Masters , and is confident he will improve on his last two visits , when he missed the cut both times .
6 Yet for all this newfound hostility to the most lickspittle Press in the ‘ free ’ world , what did Dave Mellor do on his first day out of the Cabinet ?
7 I thought : what did he see as his last sight on earth ?
8 I think the shoemaker should stick to his last .
9 However , he says that Mr. Owen , thereupon , ‘ gravely , but very tenderly rebuked my pride , and gave me for my theme : ‘ Ne sutor ultra crepidam ’ ’ ( ‘ Let the cobbler stick to his last ’ ) .
10 The cobbler should stick to his last .
11 Warren Christopher , the secretary of state , will stick to his last .
12 A squadron commander would suggest to me that " old so-and-so is getting a bit teased-out and perhaps he should be rested " , or " it might be convenient if he did not return after his next leave " — these leaves were quite frequent , something like six or seven days every six or seven weeks .
13 ‘ In his last will and testament , the celebrated philosopher , author of Pythagorean Mysticism and the Ninfanian School , left his entire estate , the noble house at Punta del Giorno , the farms and their sheep folds in the hills at Crotone , Metaponto and Matera , the vineyards that fringe the banks of the Sauro gorge , to none other than himself , when he should return in his next incarnation to take up residence on his territories again .
14 McMenemy added : ‘ As I understand it Graham said that in an ideal world the longer the lay-off the more games you would hope a player would have before his next England appearance .
15 He claims to have absolutely no inkling of what will happen on his next page , or what will happen at the end of a novel .
16 However , Honderich himself throws up difficulties with regard to his third point , in that Conservatism must have been at least partly responsible for the ‘ decent ’ society he found when he arrived in Britain thirty years ago .
17 When he did leave for his next promotion , the ‘ real polises ’ reading his c.v .
18 And now , in less than five hours , Prince Yuan would arrive for his first annual inspection .
19 You know , I thought he was about fifty odd , but what I must mention Jane , must n't forget in his first race in the three o'clock , he came last on Ruddy Cheek .
20 Francis initially wants Wegerle on a month 's loan but if he is successful it could lead to his third £1million move .
21 If the exiled son were a soldier and died suddenly , as so often happened , a brother officer would write of his last hours to the sorrowing parents ( see chapter seven ) .
22 David Sieff asked us all to join in drinking Robin 's health , to which Robin replied in two sentences welcoming everyone and saying he hoped we would all come to his 100th birthday party !
23 Kevin Dutton was unsure of the reaction he would get to his first unconventional portrait of a British comedian , he certainly did n't expect to find others demanding the same treatment .
24 To get to the end of my story first , let me point to his last winter 's feat of equally Laurie O'Hara 's O55 Wimbledon cross-country record .
25 During the Great War Daniels had proposed that the Headmaster should retire on his sixtieth birthday ( and his assistants on their 50th ! ) , and with this in mind he tendered his resignation in July 1928 : he would be sixty in December .
26 How total , he asks in a critique of totalization which Derrida would characterize as his first ‘ classical ’ formulation , can the totalization be ?
27 From an early age , Shah Jehan made it clear that he did not care for his third son , and instead increasingly lavished attention on the more amiable Dara Shukoh .
28 AMERICAN Civil War fanatic Ray Loveslife-Brown will hobble into his next ‘ battle ’ on crutches — after blowing off a toe with his musket .
29 He was gone before we could reply to his last remark .
30 His mother says he would never own to his second name , which was that of a friend of Herbert 's living in London .
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