Example sentences of "[num] he [verb] [pron] [det] " in BNC.

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1 He was an eccentric individual , and in 1962–63 he opened his own museum in Provincetown , Cape Cod , in which he hung the Chrysler Collection .
2 After five years , Josiah was ready to set up in business on his own account , and in 1759 he established his own enterprise .
3 At the age of twenty-eight he established his own printing business .
4 In 1920 he married his former secretary , Olive , daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Roddam .
5 But it is sometimes forgotten that as far back as 1909 he built his own aeroplane in which he then made the first recorded flight over Ireland .
6 In 1715 he published his own writing rules , rigid and meticulous in form , entitled The Standard Rules of the Round and Round-text Hands .
7 For instance , when Petrarch met the Emperor Charles IV at Mantua in 1354 he gave him some Roman coins with the words , ‘ Look , Caesar , on those whom you have succeeded ; look on those you should strive to emulate . ’
8 ‘ I remember when in 1987 he took us all to a castle near Como , ’ says Adriano Galliani , Milan 's managing director .
9 At a meeting of the Royal Medical Society in 1860 he gave his own gloss on the prostitution debate .
10 Because , now Lyndsey joined it and he , he said like when he was eighteen he knew it all , and he says you were watching men of twenty who 'd just joined at training
11 By the early 1950s he had his own firm , loading ships .
12 At 12 , Michael Green could read a balance sheet ; by 20 he had his own company .
13 In 1610 Witt joined with seven other London mathematicians in recommending a new book on accountancy and arithmetic , William Colson 's A General Tresury of Accounts for all Countries in Christendome , and in 1613 he published his own treatise , Arithmeticall Questions , touching the Buying or Exchange of Annuities , which demonstrated the utility of mathematical knowledge for men of business .
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