Example sentences of "[coord] he [verb] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | He did n't tell her it broke his heart every time the Argentines hurt a horse or he saw a terrified stray dog racing by the side of the road . |
2 | This will have two effects : either the rider gets angry or he suffers an immediate confidence failure . |
3 | Despite the complexities behind the loss of the vision of the church at war , the net result has been simple : either the Devil has ceased to exist , or he plays no essential role in the history of salvation . |
4 | Then Bernard made two critical decisions ; for the first time he organized some advertising and he hired a new shop manageress . |
5 | His hair was braided with flowers and he smoked a large joint . |
6 | He 's got a really big nose and he smokes a horrible smelly pipe . ’ |
7 | Thing is , he was christened that way , and he hates the whole moviestar bit . |
8 | Katherine divorced him and he married the Italian girl , Yolanda . |
9 | And he employs a zig-zag training sprint which involves a series of passes before the player finishes off by flinging himself at a rugby tackle bag ! |
10 | The winner is the one who jumps and crawls for the longest time , and he receives a blue ribbon to wear round his waist . |
11 | April 8-10 Baker visits Israel at the start of his second Middle East tour ; discussions are centred on the concept of a " regional conference " , and he receives a tentative Israeli agreement to attend a " limited " conference [ see p. 38167 ] . |
12 | The air was balmy , his spirits high , and he carried a large bunch of grass and greenery from the hedges as a present for Daisy , the milker , and Dulcie , the younger goat . |
13 | He finally managed to light up as they reached the main road , and he blew a sidelong stream of blue smoke behind the Brigadier 's head . |
14 | The embassage had a trumpeter , and he blew a resounding flourish . |
15 | Then somebody got a leading anti-NATO speaker drugged and he blew an important speech . ’ |
16 | I explained the situation to him and he arranged a single loan to pay off the store cards . |
17 | Revenge would be sweet for him tonight , and he feels the current Rangers side can make the final . |
18 | He noted that the Lakenvelder has a black tongue , whereas black-and-whites have pink tongues ( the same is true of other belted European cattle and also some colour-pointed animals and , oddly , Jerseys ) , and he quotes the eminent Dutch geneticist , Dr A.L. |
19 | When he received news of his success a couple of months ago , Brian was elated … and he breathed a big sigh of relief that he could relax from his schedule of intensive studies . |
20 | ‘ Ta , ’ said Willie gratefully and he touched the soft wool of the pullover . |
21 | And he touched the thick-ribbed beer mug , brought it to his lips and drank again , sour , brown English beer . |
22 | And he raised a plump hand to summon the girl . |
23 | His eyes narrowed ; Claudia 's face mirrored her shock , and he raised a cynical eyebrow . |
24 | And he suspects the stolen car has now long disappeared across the border . |
25 | These , he maintains , are the likely examples which relate to the Florentine cantasi come prints ; and he presents a strong case for the performance of the polyphonic models , and not the monophonic ones as Giulio Cattin suggests . |
26 | Grant 's hand darted for his torch , but even as his fingers touched it , the floor shook under him and he heard a tremendous rumbling crash in the corridor he had just left . |
27 | As his fingers closed round the gun , movement caught the edge of his vision and he heard a harsh bubbling moan from behind him . |
28 | He recognised the man with the white handlebar moustache sitting high in a ridiculous Japanese jeep , Health Physics branch , and he heard the sharp horn blast before he saw that the road ahead of him was clear . |
29 | The outbreak of war saw Bennett still in the navy blue of Imperial Airways and he heard the Prime Minister 's broadcast , declaring war on Germany , with much the same feeling as most of us who remember it . |
30 | He was in Arras when the last great German offensive began in March 1918 , and he wrote a vivid description of the bombardment of the town in his last book , Notes of a Camp Follower on the Western Front , published in 1919 . |