Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [noun] [noun] he " in BNC.

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1 It is impossible to watch the towplane and the ground ahead during the climb out so that in the event of a launch failure the glider pilot has to look for a field , whereas in the normal tow position he has a good view of the fields ahead all the time .
2 The bomb Simon Cormack had been carrying on his person was concealed in the broad leather belt he wore around his waist and which had been given him by his abductors to hold up the denim jeans they had also provided for him .
3 But Black , who will not be running any 400 metres races before the team is chosen at the weekend , could be given the nod to defend the European Cup title he won in Frankfurt two years ago if the 20 year-old runs poorly .
4 The Profitboss , in developing his contacts , never forgets that the friendly Steven Cook he met at the conference last month might just be the head of purchasing for a major customer in two years ' time .
5 Lévy-Bruhl links rain-making with Christian practice ; writing of the aboriginal intichiuma ceremonies he points out that ‘ Nothing is more widespread than practices having as their object the cessation of drought , and the assurance of rain : ( we see this even yet in our own Rogations ) …
6 Li Peng 's sharp criticism of the political reform package he called it ‘ perfidious ’ was greeted by loud applause from the 3,000 delegates .
7 At the Economic Planning Council he had expected to see Clem Bunker , but he was absent , holding his own meeting with the vehicle plant conveners in an attempt to determine the truth about the sacking incident and to resolve the dispute .
8 It 's his shopping list and all the bloody curry things he needs !
9 The most enduring memorial to the younger Despenser 's wealth is the extensive building work he undertook at Caerphilly Castle in Glamorgan , where he rebuilt the hall and the private chambers and the western gatehouse of the middle ward .
10 He was very young — only newly qualified in Britain before he 'd decided he 'd had enough of the climate , grey and defeatist , and come to the West Indies to try his luck — but Stephen had admired his chutzpah and Christina the laid-back island style he 'd adopted .
11 The customer must not only know the protections he is giving up ( see ( 2 ) below ) but must also be aware of the effect of giving them up ; ( 2 ) The firm has given him a clear written warning of the private customer protections he will lose ; all the main protections must be listed ( and include , for example , derivatives risk warnings and suitability of advice ) and not just those specified by SFA itself in its guidance .
12 He actually resembles the working class hero he 's always striven to be , the ‘ Armchair Anarchist ’ with a bottle of light ale in one hand and an incendiary device in the other .
13 For a long time it looked like the 500 GP career he started just last year would be very short .
14 During the Lebanese hostage saga he maintained a dialogue with the Iranian Government .
15 Robertson is the twenty-three-year-old secretary of the Bruges Group , the all-party pressure group he founded while still an Oxford undergraduate , and which is dedicated to exposing the terrors of federalism within the European Community .
16 In the damp dawn mist he radiated green light , tendrils of luminescence which reached from the points of his body into the canopy , and down to the earth .
17 This was my father 's first visit to her since the war ; what made it possible was the free travel concession he now had , working for British Railways as a painter and decorator .
18 Apart from the weekly chess session he seems to have had no hobby , no what you might call recreation . ’
19 The weekly covers things he more or less knows about and it seems more often to be of more direct concern to him and his family than an event that happened elsewhere .
20 Nevertheless , with the growth in the size and power of the public service state he recognized the dangers of subordination .
21 Nigel 's sympathetic male editor agreed to ask all the good-looking women writers he could think of .
22 Late the following morning he had telephoned to inform her that he would be out of Taiwan for some days as a problem requiring his personal attention had arisen at the commercial recording studio he owned in Singapore .
23 Because log-normal distributions follow linear trends on the cumulative probability plot he considered each segment to represent a separate sub-population whose character was determined by the dynamics of transport : traction , saltation and suspension .
24 Many of the 20-odd solo albums he 's released have been lost from the catalogues but there is n't one that I 'd be without , and the finest songs and performances talk of love and romance with more candour and grace than any other soul singer has mustered .
25 Dalian , who has scored in 12 of the 22 Villa games he has played in this season , explained : ‘ When I came back from Spain a big adjustment had to be made .
26 Dalian , who has scored in 12 of the 22 Villa games he has played in this season , explained : ‘ When I came back from Spain a big adjustment had to be made .
27 Calls made to the BT bureau in Ealing , west London , will be passed on as usual , taking into account the traveller 's schedule and the different time zones he or she encounters along the way .
28 She had planted some runner beans in the patch of the old vegetable garden he had dug earlier ; they were flowering energetically and seemed to have been worth the trouble .
29 The old cooking cause he 'll only eat a cooked dinner
30 What did he pay that for and the old post office he got them , it was cheap
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