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

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1 The Egyptian foreign minister , Amr Moussa , made it clear he expected Israel to offer more than it has so far to return the deportees to their homes in the occupied territories .
2 In October he announced negotiations to review all civil service wage and career structures dating back to 1946 .
3 And somewhere in the last six months he found time to contribute some enthusiastic atmospherics to New Order 's World Cup single , ‘ E Is For England ’ .
4 He let Slovakia go more or less its own way under the puppet regime of Father Tiso .
5 He let Sister see this .
6 Well , Victoria is Maggie 's baby , now , and he has Jonathon working all day and all night under his eye and –here is only you left not accounted for .
7 He has Policeman written all through his body .
8 The wonder is perhaps that he has time to do any writing and research at all after running two companies — Pluto Press ( Australia ) and PR agency Social Change Media — and with partner Stephanie Dowrick , also a writer , bringing up two children .
9 Neil Kinnock may say he wants London to have some glitzy Parisian-style grands projets .
10 Specifically , he wants Arabella to take some more .
11 He says Oxford needs another visitor like a drowning man needs water .
12 Here he reiterated pledges to remove all remaining apartheid legislation and to release all political prisoners by April 1991 , declaring that constitutional reforms leading to universal suffrage would be introduced by 1994 at the latest .
13 He entreated Haydn to overlook those faults which may have escaped ‘ a father 's biased eye ’ , and begged him to continue his friendship towards ‘ one who values it so highly ’ .
14 He rejected attempts to justify these actions ‘ with talk about the ‘ Soviet threat ’ to that region 's oil wealth' and underlined that ‘ we are not indifferent to what takes place in this region , which is so close to our borders ’ .
15 Most controversially , on March 21st he directed Lithuanians to surrender all weapons .
16 He allowed photographers to take these pictures without any hindrance at all .
17 But did he realize Thiercelin knew that ?
18 Between 1245 and 1257 he obtained dispensations to hold several benefices in plurality , which included the rectory of Farnham , annexed to the archdeaconry of Surrey , the rectory of East Clandon in Surrey , the chapel of Bloxworth in Dorset , and a prebend in the king 's free chapel of St Nicholas at Wallingford Castle .
19 He heard Mandru tell all the other Ixmaritians that never had he seen such eloquence of posture , such moving pathos .
20 He recalled an evening 's carousing in the jungle when he challenged Durrell to compose some verse in honour of the ‘ unrhymable ’ Mrs Araminta Whitley .
21 Will he take steps to have that issue ventilated in a multi-question referendum of the people , which could perhaps be held in harmony with the general election ?
22 This was occupied by a junior cleric of Sigmar who accompanied one of the nobles attending the infamous Poison Feast of 1907 ; unlike his master , he was not deceived by Constant Drachenfels and he undertook rituals to purify this chamber and dedicate it to Sigmar .
23 He watched Geraci walk all the way down the corridor before going back to his office , leaving the connecting door open so that if anyone came in he could see them reflected on Pertini 's portrait .
24 He watched Geraci walk all the way down the corridor before going back to his office , leaving the connecting door open so that if anyone came in he could see them reflected in Pertinis portrait .
25 While in New York he took time to visit some friends including his publisher Sonny Mehta .
26 For her stepmother to tell her meant that she and her father must sometimes talk about her , and that her father had undoubtedly on at least one occasion said that he thought Artemis had some ability .
27 He had relegated the match to part of a bigger event as he thought people wanted more entertainment .
28 Intel Corp says it will ship 60 versions of the 80486 this year , with clock speeds ranging from 25MHz to 100MHz , senior vice-president Paul Otellini told the Hambrecht & Quist conference in San Francisco : ‘ We now have the capacity to build some 30m 80486s in 1993 , ’ Otellini said , and he expects Intel to sell some 100m 80486 chips after 1993 ; Intel expects to spend some $900m on research and development this year , up from $780m in 1992 , he declared , and would do 1m Pentiums in 1994 .
29 He expects profits to dip this year from the estimated £580m in the year just ended but reach £645m next year .
30 In 1154 a Cistercian nunnery existed in Swine ; this was destroyed by Henry VIII when he gave orders to dissolve all monasteries .
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