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

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1 Mr Sulzberger thinks he has the answer .
2 Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev says he regrets the demise of the Soviet Union but says it would be impossible to bring back .
3 G. says he thinks the man is lying , that the vat went over not by accident but because the ice cream was not up to standard and pouring it away was the most convenient way of getting rid of it .
4 Coun Bolland feels he needs the practice .
5 Manager Edward Stein admits he fears the worst after Barnet 's company secretary Stanley Beller warned him that the club would be put into liquidation inside 24 hours unless ‘ things are sorted out . ’
6 Meanwhile , reports The Daily Telegraph , Dr David Wynne Evans a Welsh GP says he has the solution to the agonising pain of the Weaver 's sting — forget morphine and pethidine and instead apply very hot water .
7 But Mr Blair says he suspects the caller was a unionist attempting to ‘ stir things up ’ .
8 David Perry says he wants the Nuffield to provide good value service of a high quality , he 's particularly keen it continues to help the County 's Accident Service , but he has no doubt the Authority will continue to use it .
9 Land expert at the Trust , Simon Potts says he welcomes the call for farmers to sell land at near agricultural prices , but admits there 's not much to be built , not much in it for the landowners themselves .
10 But one inventor thinks he has the answer — a building material made of straw that can withstand very high temperatures .
11 But Richard Wilson says he regrets the fact that units like the Ritchie Russell have to find money from outside the NHS .
12 Hoddle says he expects the Italians to be a highly skilled team , but says his own side will contain some talented players .
13 Her old tutor is horrified , but her husband says he supports the hunger strike -- even if it claims her life .
14 ARSENAL boss George Graham reckons he has the best job in football — but he knows even he could suffer a Brian Clough-like backlash if the Gunners fail to win a trophy for the second year running .
15 FRENCH TRAINER Andre Fabre 's lightning visit to Newbury ensured he has the 2,000 Guineas favourite in his yard — but curiously it is not Lion Cavern , the courageous winner of the Singer & Friedlander Greenham Stakes .
16 Chairman of the working party which produced the report , Sir Christopher Booth says he wants the government to impose tougher controls on the water industry .
17 ‘ But will he if the person facing him has the same weapon ?
18 A hairdresser believes he sees the ghost of a fellow-soldier ; spends some years in a mental hospital ; on his release is rejected by his wife who he believes is ‘ denying him his existence ’ ; begins to think that everyone else is denying him his existence , perhaps because he was once shot at by a German and they all think he is dead ; spends his Sundays looking into the river for the bullet which missed him ; after his death , his wife discovers she is pregnant ; she lets it be known that the hairdresser has spoken to her by night and told her ‘ he was very happy that she had recognized the child as his , because that way she had stopped denying him his existence ’ ; when eventually she moves away from Piacenza , the hairdresser stops speaking to her by night .
19 Labour candidate Ashok Kumar claims he has the shopworkers ' support for his party 's minimum wage policy .
20 Labour candidate Ashok Kumar claims he has the shopworkers ' support for his party 's minimum wage policy .
21 And despite the £1 million arrival of towering Dion Dublin , Ferguson is ready to give Hughes one last chance to prove he has the power to stay the club 's No 1 hit man against Sheffield United at Bramall Lane today .
22 Some rabbits say he controls the weather , because the wind , the damp and the dew are friends and instruments to rabbits against their enemies .
23 The Miller , he states : and immediately before the tale commences he repeats the point : However doubtful we should be about attempts to associate the emergence of the medieval fabliau with any particular social class , it is significant that Chaucer wishes to represent the fabliau in precisely such terms .
24 One of them is that for all Enzo Ferrari 's mythomania — and God knows he loves the pomp and circumstance of his legend and exploits it in his dealings with the outside world — the Ingegnere knows his stuff and can be perfectly straight when he wants to .
25 But Crilly says he needs the money he should have gotten for them in Dublin .
26 But Mr Raisin says he doubts the Labour Party 's criticism that the budget itself is too small .
27 Mr Marland says he has the support of parents and governors in the way he teaches sex education .
28 As the army advances he wields the magic Staff of Command , striking down his foes with devastating spells while the Jade Griffon allows him to survive wounds that would kill a lesser man .
29 Speaking at the company 's developers conference , Apple Computer Inc chairman John Sculley said he expects the company 's strong momentum to continue into the second half of the fiscal year , adding that among new products on the stocks are the speech recognition computer system code-named Caspar and the pen-based portable notebook .
30 The Shankill councillor said he wants the crash barriers erected on the Springfield Road close to the scene of an accident last week when a woman and her young child were struck by a stolen car .
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