Example sentences of "he [verb] in [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 What a recipe for disaster — going back to that Spanish girl who 'd got him sacked in the first place , and then …
2 It may be said at once that the earlier date , adopted by the the editor of the Istanbul edition of Asikpasazade and Danismend , may safely be ruled out , not only through the evidence of Molla Yegan 's involvement with Molla Gurani but also on the basis of an anecdote about him related in the tenth volume of the history by Kemalpasazade ( d. 940/1534 ) .
3 Paul Taylor 's left-arm pace could be valuable at Calcutta , where the ball tends to swing , but for him to play in the first Test after barely a month of his first trip overseas would be a gamble .
4 And he er he 'd made all that lace , well then instead of him going in the First World War and making the net which was used you see his lace trade all went .
5 Instead she made him stop in the next street ; she did n't want Uncle Vernon storming up the basement steps and putting his oar in .
6 To encourage Lewis in this direction , Eliot gave him to review in the next year Egyptian Mummies and Essays on the Evolution of Man by Elliot Smith , as well as Medicine , Magic and Religion by W. H. R. Rivers .
7 That 's probably what got him started in the first place .
8 Suitably indignant this week over the pogrom nonsense , he can address the city 's racial tensions with a transparent decency and integrity that did much to get him elected in the first place — and that have served the city well since 1989 .
9 The tackle he made in the first few minutes when Giggs was straight through on Beeny must be enough to get him Young Player of the Year .
10 He pounced in the 30th minute , rifling home a super shot from 20 yards in the twinkling of an eye .
11 Well old Jack er , he di used to do the post round and he lived in the next cottage
12 He lived in the last tomb , a bare chamber with a mat , a kettle , a kerosene stove and a radio which did n't work .
13 ‘ I could have made a real mess of that hole , but I took a calculated gamble and it paid off , ’ added Faldo , who walked off the green with a bogey four — one shot less than he registered in the first round .
14 He sits in a Second Empire armchair , a curling pipe in one side of his mouth , the other side opening and closing every few moments , like a fish breaking the surface , to let the smoke out , and listen expressionlessly while Howard explains his ideas for the script .
15 He sits in the first pew he comes to and leers at the door every twenty seconds with the frowsiest of sighs .
16 He fought in the first World War and died in the Aegean in 1915 at the age of 27 .
17 What he got in the first
18 He admitted in the first of the series that providing serfs with land seemed to pose insuperable practical difficulties , but in the last he argued " that the acquisition of landed property on the part of the peasants can be accomplished durably and even quickly " .
19 How much did he earn in the fourth week ?
20 Bull exploited hesitancy in the Polish defence when he headed in the second goal in the 36th minute , again from a Smith cross , after good work by David Batty .
21 At the beginning Dickens piles up adjectives in order to set the scene and build atmosphere as is shown when he writes in the first chapter
22 He writes in the last paragraph , ‘ It should be borne in mind that for the creation of a climatic regime managed by man , further progress of science and engineering is necessary which would permit a considerable increase in the present production of energy .
23 ‘ When he played in the second row there is no space for him to run into .
24 Next season , when he made his sole first-class century ( 101 against WA at Perth ) , he played in the second Test against South Africa , at Melbourne , and took four wickets .
25 Clinton needed five stitches in an eye cut he suffered in the first round , when he also badly displaced the knuckles on his left hand .
26 Owner of several Felixes himself , he plans in the next year or two to publish the player 's illustrated scrapbooks for the 1851 and 1852 seasons : ‘ They were intended for publication and are a remarkable social document , ’ he says .
27 Any way Sunderland came out pumped up and we hardly got a touch before Goodmans strength made an opening from which he scored in the 6th minute .
28 The Pre-Raphaelite painter William Holman Hunt had little sympathy for the Arabs he painted in the mid-19th century : ‘ Speaking generally I regard these people as the most detestable in existence . ’
29 He showed in the first official Surrealist exhibition in Paris in 1925 and the following year he had his first solo show .
30 The self pride he showed in the first two books is shown to be the very cause of his gradual destruction and inner hell .
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