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

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1 Whenever he gets the ball , everybody thinks something is about to happen .
2 He explains how he captures the grandeur of his subject with gouache .
3 In more recent years he has shown how he despises the movie industry by making only rare fleeting appearances .
4 Withdrawing the needle , Sophie said , ‘ It remains to be seen how he takes the shock .
5 It is fascinating in this context concerning the spiritual warfare in which we are engaged to notice how he ascribes the work of the Spirit to two juxtaposed concepts : prayer , and the Word of God which he calls the sword of the Spirit .
6 Coun. Mrs Heather Scott , fund chairman , said : ‘ We will be discussing how work is progressing , the equipment needed and how he sees the unit developing . ’
7 Will he describe how he sees the future of this country , should he allow that to happen ?
8 I ca n't see how he finds the time , with all his other activities .
9 How he makes the transition from the open spaces of sevens to the narrow confines of the 15-a-side game remains to be seen .
10 Lord Attenborough has a vision of how he wants the story of CS Lewis and his wife Joy Gresham to be told .
11 Is this how he rewards the loyalty of the most gifted player of the last decade , arguably ever ?
12 The next question to be considered is how he explains the cross-section and short-run time-series data which yield an apc which falls as measured income rises .
13 But Trogus soon falls back into imaginary history when he tells the episode of the chieftain Catumarandus , who had been persuaded in a dream by a goddess to make peace with Massalia .
14 Davout 'll be glad to allow our expenses when he hears the news .
15 Mansell 's first taste of Indy action will be in California in December when he tests the monster motor that will hurtle him to the threshold of survival in the most hair-raising episode of his race career .
16 The Leeds captain 's glorious year is crowned today when he receives the award in the New Year Honours list .
17 ‘ You know Uncle Heini when he gets the bit between his teeth , ’ Schellenberg told him , using the nickname common in the SS behind Himmler 's back .
18 He takes a kindly interest in David , whose father he had buried , as he recalls when he takes the boy to his shop to be measured for mourning for his mother 's funeral .
19 In 1909 : ‘ The unattached cyclist on entering Italy with his wheel must deposit 42 fr. 60c. with the custom-house authorities , which sum is returned to him ( though seldom without difficulties ) when he quits the country . ’
20 ‘ ( 1 ) A person is guilty of an offence if — ( a ) he does any act which causes an unauthorised modification of the contents of any computer ; and ( b ) at the time when he does the act he has the requisite intent and the requisite knowledge .
21 The Chancellor , Norman Lamont , is expected to put job creation high on his list of priorities when he announces the Budget on 16 March .
22 The Chancellor , Norman Lamont , is expected to put job creation high on his list of priorities when he announces the Budget on 16 March .
23 Sir Patrick apparently has no plans to comment on the election 's outcome until next week , when he meets the Republic 's Foreign Affairs Minister , Dick Spring , in Dublin to discuss future steps towards dialogue .
24 The testin' of a man is when he has the responsibility of a wife and children . ’
25 STEVEN SMITH 'S new rapport with the unpredictable Brook Street Picnic will be put to the test later this month , when he begins the tour of shows in Washington , New York and Toronto on the North American Fall Circuit , writes Genevieve Murphy .
26 There is much to be said for interpreting a modality such as ‘ when he reaches the age of sixteen ’ as a condition rather than a term .
27 He may yet decide to serve out his term as army chief until 1992 , when he reaches the retirement age of 60 .
28 Red-tape , paperwork and bribe-hungry officials await peasant farmer Ramlal when he visits the city .
29 The Purchaser assumes all these risks when he buys the Business .
30 In another passage he argued that ‘ God when he makes the prophet does not unmake the man ’ — in other words God leaves the prophet with his faculties intact in order to judge the prophecy .
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