Example sentences of "[noun sg] he [vb past] [pron] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Although Keane continues to develop into the most potent midfield player in English football he found himself short of powerful reinforcements yesterday .
2 This courage was to later re-emerge when , as an adviser , he fought to bring about educational change and improved resources , or , when against opposition he backed his own judgement at an appointment interview , or the courage to back a teacher in difficulty from whom others had withdrawn support .
3 As her arms went around his neck he held her close .
4 For Euripides , understanding generated all enjoyment and creation , but at the heart of tragedy he saw something inexplicable and altogether " incommensurable " with the workings of reason .
5 In spite of our obtrusive entry he made us welcome , inviting us in and lighting a fire .
6 Just before half-time he slid his easiest opportunity wide , then turned his back in favour of Mike Marsh after Hutchison was fouled for a penalty six minutes from time that clinched a fourth-round tie with Crystal Palace .
7 Near nightfall he saw his younger sister Katya come out of the kitchens into the yard , saw her empty some slops for the few chickens who scuttled about .
8 But in practice he found himself able to control the Residents only by appointing men he deemed to be sufficiently compliant , an expedient to which he resorted when Temple retired prematurely from the service in 1917 .
9 He was born in Capel Curig in 1906 , and in that village he spent his whole life .
10 As Creator He began it all ; as all-powerful He sustains it all ; as judge of the world He will complete it all and bring it to its consummation .
11 With a long sigh he drew her close , his lips seeking hers .
12 In return he gave them other ground at the rear of the church and also on the right-hand side of the new road and bordering Killicomaine Road .
13 At the end of the last war he found himself some French creature and went to live with her , and so far as we know , he 's still in France . ’
14 Carson skipped back nimbly enough when the glass cloudburst fountained out past him , and for a moment he felt something soft push against his foot .
15 After a moment he raised his dark head to look quizzically into the wide golden eyes fixed on him .
16 Sharpe tried to draw his own sword , but the moment he took his right hand off the reins he almost fell and the mare immediately tried to check .
17 Flowers looked a figure of total confidence from the moment he made his first save from Brazilian skipper Rai .
18 For a moment he stroked her fair hair back away from her face , his eyes roaming over her , and Jenna could hear her own heart beating like a hammer .
19 How far Warnie emulated at this stage of life his father 's fondness for a little drop of whiskey , and at what point he began his calamintous descent into alcoholism is not easy to determine .
20 But the attack , when it came , came from an entirely unexpected quarter , leaving her completely without defence , as in one easy move he thrust his long fingers into her mane of hair and pulled her to him , his mouth silencing the startled cry on her lips .
21 Having a mind untrammelled by convention he offered the names ignose or godnose , but the editor of the Biochemical Journal would not accept either of them , so because the vitamin had the same empirical formula as glycuronic acid he called it hexuronic acid , leaving its structural chemistry to be determined later .
22 In the process he proved himself one of the sport 's great survivors .
23 In the process he proved himself one of the sport 's great survivors .
24 With a funny crooked smile he undid his own buttons , then gently pressed her face against his bared chest , his palms warm and hard against her head .
25 About his time with the Angels , about the day he met his old lady , about tattoos .
26 One day he saw them both through the window of a hotel bar when he was sitting on a bus in Shaftesbury Avenue .
27 On the first day he announced his new sponsorship deal with Everest — a return to the firm who supported him in the 70's when he rode for the Edgar yard .
28 I treasure the photographs I took of Jack , and following its refurbishment the instrument sounds as good as the day he fashioned it all those years ago — a credit to the man and fitting epitaph to his expertise .
29 The former striker played under several big-name managers from the day he made his First Division debut as a raw teenager .
30 One day he missed his charming bride ;
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