Example sentences of "[subord] he [vb -s] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It is echoed in many of his poems and particularly in ‘ A Farewell ’ , where he describes the rivulet flowing to the sea :
2 This is a slightly different scene to the one Tennyson portrays in the same setting in his poem ‘ The miller 's Daughter ’ , where he describes the miller consuming a beverage :
3 Possibly the earliest mention of what are probably Anglo-Saxon graves is that by the thirteenth-century chronicler Roger of Wendover in his Flores Historiarum where he describes the excavation by monks of St Albans in 1178 of ten human skeletons at Redbourne , Hertfordshire , believing some of them to be the bones of St Amphibalus ( Hewlett 1886 , 115 ) .
4 It would appear , however , that Chalmers is content at the Greenyards where he considers the quality of the coaching to be among the ‘ highest at club level in the UK . ’
5 He keeps her a prisoner in a fish pond where he stores the catch .
6 There are quite sufficient echoes here to direct the reader to Keats 's ‘ ode on a Grecian Urn ’ where he finds the urn ‘ With brede/ Of marble men and maidens overwrought , / With forest branches … ‘ and finds too scenes of love ‘ For ever warm and still to be enjoyed , / For ever panting , and for ever young — ’ as well as the heifer approaching the altar ‘ with garlands dressed ’ .
7 Next month we 'll attack Cliff 's second solo , where he moves the song into the key of F. See you then .
8 There is one place only where he lifts the curtain .
9 Dr Michael Scott is a Senior Research Social Worker and Senior Counselling Psychologist with the Liverpool Personal Service Society , where he directs the Centre for Cognitive Behaviour Therapy .
10 Moreover , a third party may be prohibited from using confidential information where he obtains the information with actual knowledge that it was received as a result of a breach of confidence .
11 I believe in Jesus Christ , Born of a common woman , Who was ridiculed , disfigured and executed , Who on the third day rose and fought back ; He storms the highest councils , Where he overturns the iron rule of injustice .
12 PATRICK VAN DEN HAUWE is the professional Associationist born on 16 December 1960 in Dendermonde , Belgium ( although he represents the principality of Wales at ‘ international level ’ ) .
13 For instance , although he borrows the concept of mood from linguistics , he recognizes from the outset that , in contrast to ordinary language , narrative only knows the indicative mood ( there is no imperative or subjunctive forms of narrative ) , and that if his use of the term is to have any value at all it must be ‘ stretched ’ and given a metaphorical function .
14 Although the company used FlashPort to create a native version of ToolBox for PowerPC , Apple 's David Payne , engineering project leader for PowerOpen on Macintosh systems , says it will use internal emulation technology to bring current Mac applications over to PowerPC , although he concedes the Echo software can do the job too .
15 Professor Ted Wragg , GH 's Education Consultant , regrets this backward-looking view , although he thinks the report contains useful information .
16 Although he extols the yellow of spring , the green of summer , and ‘ the changling dresses of autumnal tints ’ ; these were for the sightseers not the painter .
17 Let us call these inferences that arise from observing the maxims standard implicatures ( the term is not Grice 's , although he introduces the term generalized implicature for a subset of these implicatures which do not require particular contextual conditions in order to be inferred ) .
18 So , all in all , although he reckons the outlook for facilities management is not quite as optimistic as people once thought , he does feel that ‘ there is a logic in making use of the experts ’ .
19 Again Balfour 's account is in substantial agreement , although he adds the gloss that when , at one stage in his summing up he referred to his assumption that Asquith would not serve under either Law or Lloyd George , Asquith intervened to say that he had not gone quite so far as that ; he must consult his friends before giving a final answer .
20 Although he has the King 's friendship … ’
21 Eubank is n't a fucked-up man venting aggression in the ring , he 's a skilled professional , although he has the punch to destroy anyone in his division .
22 He values good manners far more than he values the evidence of wealth . ’
23 With just under six years of office still to run , Mr Ozal presumably calculates that the party needs his popularity much more than he needs the party — particularly if there is to be an early general election to take advantage of an alliance victory in the Gulf war .
24 It can be an insurance scam , of course ; some owner who needs money more than he needs the family heirloom .
25 Derek Green says he 's come to defend his title and beat the horse … it 's muddy so he hopes the horse will get stuck
26 he was able to go and he , cos he passed his City and Guilds , he works for the Water Board so he gets the maintenance
27 When he hands in his keys , he no longer owns the house ; but he is still liable for interest on the loan , until the house is sold and the loan repaid — so he wants the sale to be quick .
28 First of all there 's personal interest , secondly there 's class interest thirdly there 's rather amusingly some mean feeling in his own mind , so he has the idea that people might just be rather grumpy or something when they 're going to cast their , their vote and go to some rather destructive policy .
29 OK , so he drops the charm at every commercial break often deserting a guest to make straight for the waiting make-up girls .
30 The child wo n't get out of bed when his mother calls him in the morning : so he misses the school bus , is late for school and is punished by his headteacher .
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