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

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1 His job is to clean along the paths of the Zoo and that thing he pushes is for the rubbish he collects , and along its side he has two brooms and a shovel .
2 If by next spring he becomes this country 's first heavyweight holder for nearly 100 years , he intends to make the challengers come to him .
3 As a result he gets more exercise and is generally fitter and healthier .
4 Is the Minister aware that the cracker he pulls this Christmas will probably have been packaged by a home worker , as will the Christmas cards and gift tags ?
5 We have shown him a better way of making the savings he requires next year , and we will be happy to work with him — and with the consumer groups — to find ways of improving the value obtained for the money spent on legal aid in the future .
6 His almost pathological dread of producing a legato line means that instead of drawing us a picture of clear , flowing melodies he leaves little join-up-the-dots type sketches with the notes separated from each other by wide open spaces which even the generous resonance of St Peter 's , Waltrop ( near Dortmund ) can not adequately fill .
7 Eddie Stride in one of his books he makes this statement , he says , my jealousy , your envy , someone else 's pride , needs the pardon bought with the blood of Christ at Calvary , as much as someone else 's promiscuity , or perversion .
8 To purely optical sensations he adds tactile sensations . ’
9 Every few minutes the cock tests the temperature of the mound : if it falls below 33 degrees Celsius he adds more compost , while if it rises above 33 degrees he makes a vent in the mound to cool the eggs .
10 Doris will account for all that in the script and he 'll fall into line the second he sees hard print .
11 In Salzburg he envisions another renovation of a gigantic rock .
12 A dish he calls Maltese curry — an unlikely and most interesting mixture of onions , tomatoes and fruit with eggs mixed in at the end of the cooking , rather in the pipérade manner — was another recipe he repeated in several of his books .
13 At home he shows consistent management problems .
14 An individual is a member of a community from which he obtains considerable benefits , in return he develops special skills which he applies for the benefit of the community .
15 Oh , my goodness he needs some exercise does n't he ?
16 I 've a sneaking suspicion he bins any letter that criticizes his government , before he even reads it .
17 Yet earlier in the article he mentions that car workers ' wages have risen from 40 per cent to 69 per cent of German workers ' wages .
18 Before transacting any business he hears two masses .
19 For instance , Stravinsky 's Symphonies of Wind Instruments ends with nine bars based on the chord progressions E minor , D minor , and C major , but by adding foreign diatonic notes to each chord he forms small clusters which obscure the harmony and give it a mysterious fascination .
20 During his working years he has considerable leisure which is bound to have some interactions with work .
21 husband he wants some beans .
22 Despite the problems caused by the fall of the wall he says most Germans are still glad reunifaction occurred .
23 What is the total distance he walks each day ?
24 During the day he rows 30 miles .
25 Also her son , though young and ‘ with it ’ , would prefer an exquisitely knitted and finished find wool classic sweater in a quiet colour or a heavier , brighter , really big sweater for cold weather — but I must find out first what colour he fancies this year !
26 The promise and the fulfilment , let me just give you a couple of verses there in John fourteen , John make er , Jesus he makes this statement to his disciples , in John fourteen , in verses sixteen and seventeen , and I will ask the Father and he will give you another helper , another word for the Holy Spirit , that he may be with you forever .
27 He tells the farmer and his wife he wants four times as much rent for the land .
28 Mustakimzade 's account lies neatly between these two views : on the one hand he places his article on Abdulkerim after that on Molla Gurani , on the other he refutes this placement by his dating of Molla Arab 's Muftilik .
29 In his diary he records several incidents .
30 Quark Inc chairman , Tim Gill , has come to Quorum 's defence , dismissing Apple 's position as incorrect and ill-considered : in a letter he wrote to Quorum he adds that Quorum made a port to Unix feasible for him .
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