Example sentences of "[vb -s] [prep] he [adj] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Cos , he says I 'm I mean I will , she looks after him all the time
2 By s.25 : [ a ] person shall be guilty of an offence if , when not at his place of abode , he has with him any article for use in the course of or in connection with any burglary , theft or cheat .
3 The first job of the officer is to ‘ determine whether he has before him sufficient evidence to charge that person with the offence for which he was arrested ’ .
4 It must have , er have n't got all that worse then , here 's Tufnell comes up again , slightly faster than the other one , hits him on the pad or bit of that pad maybe , Robin Smith 's very close in there and once or twice he 's dived , he 's never quite sure whether off the pad or off bat and pad , everybody shouts at him poor chap , anyhow , catch it , a hundred and eighteen for three end of that one from Tufnell so he 's now bowled fifteen overs , two for seventeen that one was yet another maiden .
5 Larry shouts at him later for his indulgence , and Bono admits he lacked the discipline to sell himself , the ability to attack positively the disinterest .
6 and he 's he 's got such a a negative way of looking at himself and everybody else looks at him that way now .
7 As I said God did n't leave it like that , because God did in Jesus Christ what we could never do for ourselves , you see you and I at times we felt that I , I want to be different from that and we , and we pushed against one of these pressures and so that we pushed it out a wee bit , but as we 've pushed there it 's come back in somewhere else and as we 've stopped pushing and we 've gone to another bit so that first that has become , has come back as it was and we spend our lives perhaps running around trying to get the circle back again , it 's an impossible task , we ca n't do it , we spend our whole lives in the frustration things and we , and we start blaming on things , if only that situation was different , if only those circumstances were different , but it 's far , far , far more fundamental than that and we 've got ta come to the place where we say well I ca n't do any thing about it , I 've tried my hardest , but I ca n't do it , and that 's where God comes and says hang on a minute I 'll do it for you and that 's what he did in Jesus Christ , he did for us what we could n't do for ourselves , the bible tells us that Christ is the perfect image of God , it 's in Colossians one fifteen and just er full verses further on in verse nineteen it says in him all the fullness of God , in Jesus , all the fullness of God was pleased to dwell and so in Christ God 's son , God dealt with the problem of sin which had caused that twisting and that warping and that distortion , your life and in my life , that which spoiled his image in us he created us in his image , but you 've only got to look at people today , you 've only got to look at ourselves , see , where is the image of God , is that what God is like , jealous , filled with anger , bitterness , envy , is that what God is like , unclean thinking , is that what God is like that 's not his image , but he created us in his image perfect and what Jesus Christ did on the cross , is to restore that image , that original image in you and me , to recreate us in the image of God , so in
8 At one point we read Pip 's story and what actually happens to him that day and then the older Pip reflects on the younger Pip 's actions .
9 and I says to him that 's one thing you never get at that , that one at Top Shop
10 So he 's got his nose to him like that and he says two so Robert Lindsay says to him free !
11 He may wait if he chooses ; and if the market turns against him this can not increase the liability of the party in default ; similarly , if the market turns in his favour , the liability of the party in default is not diminished . ’
12 ‘ She says he 'll try to kill you unless one of us gets to him first . ’
13 The benefits can be seen in the book he regards as him important , Next Man In ( 1952 ; totally revised edition 1985 ) , a study of the Laws of the game .
14 The Act provides that where ‘ a constable has reasonable grounds for suspecting that any offence which is not an arrestable offence has been committed or attempted , or is being committed or attempted , he may arrest the relevant person if it appears to him that service of a summons is impracticable or inappropriate because any of the general arrest conditions is satisfied ’ .
15 The Secretary of State is not required to entertain an appeal if it appears to him that permission for the proposed development could not have been granted by the local planning authority , or could not have been so granted otherwise than subject to the conditions imposed by them , having regard to the statutory requirements to the provisions of the development order , and to any directions given under the order .
16 Its actual pace often seems to him interchangeable with Allegro , both words indicating more about character than speed .
17 That points at him amazed .
18 The whole experience of the pains and startling joys of the hazardous journey becomes for him paradigmatic of the realities of life lived fully from moment to moment , and the teaching of the lama " not the enlightened wisdom of one man but the splendid utterance of the divine in all mankind " .
19 He had been accused early on in the play by Agydeus that he was too barbaric to offer Zenocrate any amorous discourse , yet he manages to produce a lovely speech for her where he talks about he stunning beauty and his love for her : ‘ Zenocrate , the loveliest maid alive … whose eyes are brighter than the lamps of heaven … that with thy looks canst clear the darkened sky ’ .
20 She listens to him more than anyone , and it was his will which prevailed when she composed last year 's Christmas speech , in which she made it clear that she would never abdicate .
21 She spoiled several more chases for him that day by surreptitiously dragging her fox-reeking bag wherever their quarry held them to a check .
22 Just as the pilgrim who travels to the earthly Jerusalem leaves behind him all his possessions to enable his journey , so Hilton teaches that that which propels the inner journey is a balancing of the will and the mind in the simultaneous awareness that nothing is possible without God who must therefore be desired above all else .
23 He joined the company in June and brings with him 38 years of experience .
24 The small voluntary TRANSAID team has been strengthened this year by the addition of Eric Schumacher , formerly a senior manager with I.C.I. Eric brings with him extensive general management and transport experience , which is already proving to be valuable .
25 Derek brings with him 25 years of Contract carpet experience .
26 The court applied a new general rule : a tippee ( here , Dirks ) owes outsiders ( the marketplace ) a fiduciary duty when an insider-tipper ( Secrist ) communicates to him material non public information where the tippee ( Dirks ) knows , or ought to know , that the information is of the proscribed type and is communicated in breach of a duty owed by the tipper ( Secrist ) .
  Next page