Example sentences of "[noun] he [verb] [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 go in Anthy 's bedroom he 's got all his cars in there with his garage
2 Around the huts he had avoided all contact with her and although they stood side by side listening to her husband , he did nothing to acknowledge her existence .
3 Renault 's out that 's on there the cars he 's got that
4 Who this might be he could not tell , but if it was Balliol he had donned more clothing , which seemed unlikely , in the rush .
5 I 've proved that , yes — ’ in the words he 'd used that very morning ‘ — even Bluebeard has to take time off .
6 So on Friday he tried to pull same stunt again so I says oh no you 're not , I says we 're not playing at that , I says chuff that for a lark , I says what do you think you 're playing at ?
7 Logocentrism is the term he uses to describe all forms of thought which base themselves on some external point of reference , such as the notion of truth .
8 He hardly ever tried Linda he wants to see more of that to pay it .
9 After three months he had written most of this work and was well enough to return to his beloved Kidderminster .
10 After a few months he had borrowed enough money to set up a drug store in Sydney .
11 ‘ He has told friends for months he wanted to spend more time with his family . ’
12 No wonder he has refused all offers to buy her !
13 No wonder he liked to joke that ‘ oil , Jews , and Germans ’ were ‘ Romania 's best exports ’ .
14 The way he was brought up I suppose , but it 's a wonder it it 's a wonder he 's got any business at all !
15 One morning he woke up to discover the entire ‘ ARCHITECTURE ’ section stacked so high around his desk he had to wait half the day before pupils managed to free him .
16 On the white desk he has tossed several wraps of cocaine .
17 During the fever brought on by wounds , forced marches , wet and cold he had dreamed many odd and discomforting things , but never anything like this .
18 Well often I might see somebody waving out by the gate frantically trying to get in where he 's put one of his different size padlocks round the gate , the back gate and the front gate , and often if we need to feed the cat he 's padlocked all the different padlocks round the kitchen cupboards erm we 've been unable to get the cat food out , so we 've had to go off in the car and bring him back from a friend because he 's the only one who knows which key goes with which padlock to undo all the cupboards .
19 Music hall had shown Eliot that the chorus of the Greek drama in whose primitive origins he had exhibited such interest , could still work on the modern stage .
20 Adams ' simple philosophy is also applied to the equipment he uses to get that gritty , hard edged sound .
21 For his work with a host of musicians from Marian McPartland to Ruby Braff he has received many accolades , but one that we know he likes was made in the London Spectator recently : ‘ Tate turned out to be that rarity of rarities , a bass player whose contributions actually made musical sense .
22 According to Pilkington , ‘ One child he examined had such a lacerated tongue he compared it to sago pudding . ’
23 By the frequency of his visits he came to know most of the artists and was fond of addressing them in a loud voice by their first names as they came out of the studio .
24 Post war he has had several diverse jobs and is currently Chairman of the Goldfish Club , a society for men and women who have over the years ditched in the sea .
25 At the moment he seemed to find all of them constricting .
26 Yahweh ( Exodus 3:13–16 ) is the God actively present with his people — but the moment he chose to make this known as when they , as doomed slaves , needed to be redeemed .
27 Since the mid-1980s he has produced some thirteen books of aerial photography , consolidating his position as the world 's leading exponent of such work .
28 Since then 37-year-old travel agent has steadily climbed the greasy pole towards the job he has coveted most — that of England coach .
29 There was something of importance he wished to say that would affect them all .
30 Within a few days he had received some opinions on it which he transmitted to Pons immediately .
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