Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] he [vb -s] the " in BNC.

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1 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 . ’
2 ‘ Even has a secret little den where he takes the other members of his gang .
3 He keeps her a prisoner in a fish pond where he stores the catch .
4 It is in one such hall of study that he encounters the TA Commissioning course , which is examining the art of patrolling .
5 The LA has to be assured by the applicant that he understands the importance of the rules relating to drivers ' hours , records and tachograph requirements , rules which need careful study .
6 Louis then swore in the lingua romana , so that Charles 's men would understand him : For the love of God and for the Christian people and for our common salvation , from this day henceforth , as far as God grants that I know and can , I shall so help this my brother Charles with my aid and in all things , as every man ought in right to help his brother , on condition that he does the like for me .
7 The probable answer to the first inquiry is that ownership of material is unchanged by alteration of it ; to the second , that the court will use its discretion in making an order for specific restitution and will award the thing to him whose interest is the more substantial , on condition that he pays the value of the other 's interest .
8 His wife dies in the opening few minutes of the movie and he spends the rest of his life mourning her .
9 The general opinion seems to be that since the bastard 's decided to stop shooting people , he can remain anonymous , stay at large , enjoy life and freedom , and laugh up his sleeve at an incompetent police force until he decides the time has come for a little more high-velocity fun . ’
10 Tonight , John Taylor revealed that his mother has had a stroke and he says the strain of the whole affair is to blame .
11 Oh a great chip forward by Simpson , it 's laid back there to Martin Foyle and he takes the ball on his chest and Martin Foyle has done it .
12 Parks will be elevated to folk hero status by Cliftonville 's fanatical fans if he delivers the Cup to Solitude for the first time since 1979 .
13 And yet he can watch the telly and he reads the newspaper and yet you do n't , he ca n't understand English but he 'd be watching this right and it is ha laugh so something must be funny but he du n no what 's happening .
14 Krimsky was well placed to observe key individuals and groups in action and he tells the local story vividly .
15 THE SENDER of the letter threatening Luca Cumani with violence unless he saddles the heavily backed Shellac in Saturday 's Cambridgeshire will have been appeased , temporarily at least , by the fact that the colt was one of 42 horses declared yesterday at the five-day stage for the race , writes John Cobb .
16 Far from getting any title against him , the finder , if he appropriates the chattel , not only commits the tort of conversion , but is also guilty of the crime of theft unless he appropriates the chattel in the belief that the owner can not be discovered by taking reasonable steps .
17 As I run I 'm computing the Mamba 's speed in that heavy black frock against my chances of making it up the north transept steps before he rounds the corner .
18 Therefore the accused is guilty of theft before he passes the checkout .
19 He can shoot well enough if he wants , I think , but just can t seem to make up his mind whether he likes the idea that much . "
20 This local Swaggart , who has tears in his eyes as he preaches the gospel , is tormented by the rows of large , bobbing girls in front of him as they sing the bouncy gospel renditions of traditional hymns .
21 Pavel nods , embarrassed , and he does n't meet the parking attendant 's eyes as he starts the car .
22 ‘ I ca n't stand all that c**p ! ’ says David as he rejects the notion that growing up in Glasgow 's East End was hard .
23 Longer-term trading considerations may be far from the Chancellor 's mind as he tackles the more urgent problems of balancing the books by squeezing maximum contributions from energy supply , but a quick tax fix is no substitute for a well-defined investment strategy to ensure the best balance is struck between available supply and demand .
24 Now he aims to come top in the ring when he faces the more experienced Dark Destroyer .
25 SELLAFIELD apprentice is aiming to establish himself in Great Britain 's amateur rugby league under-19 side when he takes the field in Albi , France later this month .
26 The ecstasy of the scientist or poet when he nears the goal of his aims , is called hedonic response by exponents of synectics .
27 The United States Ambassador is guaranteed at least one American recipient when he presents the Beefeater Gin Trophy to the winners .
28 Well , oh yes , but that 's , that 's for his phone so that he does n't need a he does n't need hands so he can hold the steering wheel when he answers the phone .
29 The stricture implicit in the parenthesis within that quotation is justified and Mr Wallace explains those implications in more detail in his introductory chapter when he criticises the draftsmanship of the contract in condign terms .
30 For example , if the accused obtains ownership through deception but the owner retains possession or control , he will commit theft when he assumes the rights of the owner .
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