Example sentences of "[noun] he [vb -s] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Wonder how many frying-pans and kettles he gets through in a week , he mused .
2 The male sits on a favoured perch and when this is visited by a rival he sidles up to the intruder .
3 This artist is less interested in ornament than Euphronios , often content with borders in black silhouette rather than red-figure ; but in other respects he takes on from him and goes further .
4 Confidence is coming back to Oxford United … three games without defeat does n't make a season but it does build the foundations for the future … tomorrow it 's Leicester City away … no changes to a winning team … the only fresh face is Paul Wanless he takes over from Dave Penney on the bench … form favours Leicester but they were beaten by Stoke last week … and Oxford are on a high …
5 Mr Hann came across Mr Ford through the investigative work he carries out for financial institutions .
6 So , no she 's very much in the background she was and then course little old boy he goes down to her and his old eyes lit up again s , so then eventually come in , so he said erm oh here 's that trophy they wanted , she come third in Great Britain , little old gran .
7 It is a trait he puts down to his father , who died two years ago .
8 So the question he goes on to is , given its civilizing restraining role how did , what er , explanation can we give for religion in general ?
9 How could we use this what are the benefits of doing this or the disadvantages of doing this so that you 've got people within the group who could as a plant and know what to do with those ideas he comes up with them or she comes up with them do n't know what to do with them just comes up it 's up to the rest of the group and monitor evaluate you know the person that 's always putting things that never work .
10 Using a computer-aided image analysis technique ( Fourier analysis ) the picture he comes up with is of a membrane composed of individual subunits arranged in a hexagonal lattice .
11 To his great credit he comes up with no easy answers , but nor does he give in to glib despair .
12 This particular day he comes round to me , he says , Take this lamp , he said , Bugger off down there , he says , and thou can the coal I 'm coming .
13 Yeah , me nephew he lives up by erm Clan Derris
14 The Bible offers to twentieth-century man the very things he cries out for .
15 and you know the things he gets up to , he , well there 's two burglars trying to get into the house , well , he shoots , he shoots them down there both got their little pop guns and that and he , and he flings irons at them and that and , and marbles and ee , ee , you know , then the mother realizes like when she 's on the plane that she 's left her son at home er , the , the film 's , the film 's good , do n't you feel like anything like that ?
16 Another point : the intruder who has been denied a quick escape route is unlikely to remain in the house for very long ( it 's one of the first things he sizes up after breaking in ) .
17 I mean he went to school , he went to oh school , but he lived at Enfield and erm , you 'd have never thought then that he had got it in him and , so dry I said to dad I said he never ought to be a bus driver , cos the things he comes out with , he 'd have to be a comedian , I mean he 's , I mean as er , what , they used to call the comedians did n't they , three or four of them on the telly , and I mean
18 From the platform he looks out over a sea of clowns of all shapes and sizes filling the incongruously named Place St Maur des Fosses on the seafront at Bognor Regis .
19 Every Sunday he turns out at a hall on a council scheme in Edinburgh to play 5-a-side football with his friends , trying by his own admission to re-live some of the opportunities he missed when he left Carrick Vale Secondary School at 15 to pursue a professional football career in London .
20 Every night he goes out at half past ten , I said right .
21 But when he is called to perform later on that night he curls up in a limp ball and refuses to move .
22 And then the next night he shows up for more .
23 ‘ We 'll now wait and see what democratic changes he comes up with . ’
24 Last week he put forward a ( disappointing ) programme to overhaul the schools ; next week he homes in on campaign finance and national service ; some day soon , welfare reform .
25 He stormed : ‘ The FA should suspend him for a couple of years and if they ca n't ban the video then they should fine him every penny he makes out of it .
26 He can never see anything in front of him because of all the smoke he belches out from his nose and mouth , but that does n't bother him .
27 That ruddy dog he keeps on about !
28 If he lands on a tree or on the ground he sticks in like a dart , and even if he survives the impact he wo n't be able to free himself easily .
29 No anything , he get , he 's like Paula he gets on with it
30 When his mind 's on fisticuffs he sits in on the training sessions there .
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