Example sentences of "he [verb] [vb pp] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If 'e 'ad called the doctor then I say that no-one dies ! ’ |
2 | To an astonishing degree , the controversy about him has taken the form of a continuing debate about his private life . |
3 | Erm I think I 've learnt how to do it , it 's fairly straightforward but er him having tied the leader on for me I wo n't have to go back to him anyway for quite some time . |
4 | that she could could make the tea or something you know , him having put the cups out and everything and I I put the teapot there and said put two tea bags in it and she just |
5 | Around him lay scattered the festering remains of half a dozen meals . |
6 | He had too , she realised , although she had been too absorbed in her own clumsy , hopeless awareness of him to have taken the fact in until now . |
7 | One wore a black felt hat , and his shoulder-length hair and beard were silver enough for him to have known the beatnik era . |
8 | Wing Commander J.M. Gilchrist had been appointed Bursar and Clerk to the Governors in 1962 , and to him had fallen the task — in addition to his ordinary duties — of arranging the financing of the numerous building programmes . |
9 | And around him had arisen the sight — seen so often on his travels — of the hundreds of thousands of vagrants , beggar men , women and children , now roving over the richest island in the world like tormented souls in irredeemable exile … |
10 | If he 'd been on the train and had walked with the other racegoers towards the station , Filmer could have seen him through the window … and just the sight of him had caused the tensing of the neck muscles … and if Filmer had n't yet paid him for whatever … then he would come back to the train … |
11 | He wished that one of the journalists who 'd interviewed him had expressed the substance of his life and work in such up-market , romantic terms . |
12 | She was herself the daughter of a rabbi , whose father and grandfather before him had upheld the light of Jewish learning in their part of Poland . |
13 | He said that , during the 20-minute journey to the quarry at Furnace on Loch Fyne , a lit cigarette had been used to burn him on the back of the neck , he had been struck constantly , and as the car travelled at speeds up to 70mph , the man beside him had opened the door and told him to take his chances and jump . |
14 | None of the items he checked affected the probe — though he gave the chess set a suspicious glance — until he moved to the wall hangings . |
15 | he got beaten the camera man got beaten up |
16 | Generally , the settlor , once he has created the trust is functus officio . |
17 | He has ploughed the land many times and could have set something off at any time . |
18 | The answer is that , while he is not alone , he has misunderstood the purpose of civil awards of damages . |
19 | He has noticed the enemy approaching . |
20 | But he has heeded the advice . |
21 | ‘ He has corrupted the boy and been an awful influence on him . ’ |
22 | THE OTHER reason for tuning into Moran 's Manson opera is to hear how he has deformed the music of The Beatles to fit inside the mad brain of Charlie . |
23 | " His attitude was either brinkmanship , megalomania or childish petulance … he has misled the Committee , the leader of his party , and his political and club colleagues " said Lowe of Horrocks at a council meeting . |
24 | Ulster Unionist councillor Jim Rodgers says the situation is so serious he has contacted the airport to see what can be done . |
25 | In addition to this , he has crossed the border gaining not only a ZPT qualification , ( see Appendix 1 ) , but also SchH III . |
26 | He has crossed the line and is locked into a sequence of events that are by now way out of his control . |
27 | And while Clinton wants to shave $8 billion from the Pentagon 's spending , he has earmarked the money for his industrial policy — on civilian R&D . |
28 | He has inherited the Nordern genes . |
29 | This month , from the 2nd to the 19th , he has re-installed the space with new elements including a video computer visualisation of one of his own schematic architectures . |
30 | He has kicked the booze , lost weight , and he is itching for the Italian League to get under way . |