Example sentences of "[verb] he [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I expect he went for a walk after . |
2 | Has he gone for a fortnight or a week ? |
3 | Has he complained of a headache at all ? ’ |
4 | Is he the sort that he actually wants one , or has he bowed to the advisers that he 's got from the War Office and so on who say the soldiers need it ? |
5 | What proposals has he to put before the House this afternoon ? |
6 | As the hon. and learned Gentleman is asking questions about the management of our prisons , what has he to say about the management of a prison service in which , 12 months after a learned judge advises the Home Secretary to move suspected and convicted terrorists from Brixton prison , they are still there ? |
7 | Has he applied for the same thing ? |
8 | ‘ Has he heard about the one in the hospital ? ’ |
9 | What right has he to comment on the ‘ quality of fans ’ at the Levellers gigs ? |
10 | What right has he to comment on the ‘ quality of fans ’ at the Levellers gigs ? |
11 | ‘ Has he acted in a strange manner recently ? ’ |
12 | Has he looked at the way that they are used by individual police forces ? |
13 | What has he put on the |
14 | ‘ But why has he put in the mourning band ? ’ she thought |
15 | Congratulations to Mr Howard Bloody Wilkinson , not only has he presided over the transfer of David Batty , the sale of the League to the scum but he now seems intent on pissing off Rocky . |
16 | In 1922 , he made The Man Without Desire , an imaginative account of a man who wakes from a sleep of several hundred years only to find he suffers from a lack of emotion . |
17 | He needs to know he belongs to the new family , that he is ‘ accepted in the beloved one ’ ( Eph. 1:6 ) . |
18 | The security men say he died in the crossfire of an encounter with militants who want Kashmir to be independent of India . |
19 | ‘ Well , some people say he died in the town , always trying to make a broom that would last ; others say he just gave up and wasted away , others that he got somebody else to make the brooms and found somebody to provide better twigs , and got people to sell the brooms in other towns and cities , and hired more people to make more brooms , and built a broom-making factory , and made lots of money and had a splendid house made … |
20 | Police say he escaped with a considerable amount of money . |
21 | ‘ They say he escaped along the line , ’ someone announced , ‘ because he was covered in blood . ’ |
22 | People say he fell into the river . |
23 | They say he walked to the centre of the Sun Chamber , and that as he did so , the disguise fell from him , and everyone saw him for what he really was . |
24 | I say he looks like a cat . |
25 | Some said he slept in his study while others believed he wandered about the corridors waiting to catch escaping pupils or those who had gone missing . |
26 | A driver is sensitive to minute shifts in the pressures on his hand and in the rhythm of the engine , with an intensity of concentration which when tiring he sustains by an effort of will ; but most of the time he does not ponder alternatives , apply principles , or make decisions , his hands are as though moving of themselves . |
27 | ‘ And you 'll ensure he comes to no harm . ’ |
28 | David Nicholson says he lived on the end of the racecourse for 22 years and his father lived there longer than that … for him Cheltenham is the best three days racing anywhere in the world and he loves it |
29 | I says , what th , he said , he said , well I 've I told the judge everybody 's got two jobs , he says he said to the judge , you 've got two jobs . |
30 | He says he knew from the start that they would spread conformity . |