Example sentences of "he [adj] [conj] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The horse , reluctant to hurt me , fidgeted and kicked up clods of snow , but the rider urged him nearer until the pistol was inches from my face .
2 Some critics thought him sonorous but the word was not uncomplimentary .
3 He talks enthusiastically about ‘ getting back to some real police work ’ in ‘ the real world ’ , even though his responsibilities as Divisional Commander will be mainly administrative and give him little or no contact with the ‘ dangerous classes ’ .
4 Anyone with a passing knowledge of astrological influences will realize that he was born on the cusp , a Taurus caught in the influence of Aries , which makes him bullish and a bit of a ram .
5 Sir Charles Robinson considered him ignorant and an upstart and would not use his water , preferring to build his own reservoir at Newton .
6 The apparently aggressive Musa , tenderly tries to keep him conscious until the ambulance arrives .
7 He could hear him better because the noise was less between waves .
8 ‘ But I 've never known him closer than a mile to a pick-up .
9 Tries to get near her , but the wires wo n't let him closer than the bedside table .
10 Unconcerned that it took him more than a year to prepare for , he points out the record wait for a first speech is 40 years and even Margaret Thatcher took 18 months before she made hers .
11 Well , if you want my advice , I 'd say make him more than a friend , if you get my meaning .
12 Next is Aled Williams of Bridgend , whose consistency in domestic matches , which might not be transferred to internationals , should have earned him more than a replacement honour ( out of position ) against Namibia in 1990 .
13 But before we jump to the conclusion that Pound had simply had a brainstorm , or had been trapped by misplaced compassion for Dunning as a lame duck , we ought to consider another possibility — that imagism , and Pound 's endorsement of Ford 's insistence on ‘ the prose tradition ’ , had never been for him more than an aberration , though in the short term a very profitable one , from a way of feeling that impelled him always toward the cantabile , a proclivity that would , in the interests of melody , tolerate notably eccentric diction .
14 It struck him as odd that the death of this unknown mongrel should , for a moment , anger him more than the killing of Lorrimer .
15 Maxwell still thinks he can run this himself , pay up and leave with his daughter rather than keep his money and have the case come to court so that his affairs might have to be examined — that could cost him more than the ransom .
16 Seeing the first signs of salt water he was landed on by lots of flies which got into his eyes and irritated him more than the dust .
17 She had known him less than a week , yet it seemed natural to turn to him .
18 She 'd known him less than a week and was already on to his annoying habits .
19 The man was now attacking Mr Pitt , calling him worse than the devil , cursing Parliament for being too feeble against him , raging — though it had to be admitted as a fine rage , a rage which at least convinced the speaker — against the law , the constitution , the King — ;
20 In spite of what the doctors said , it seemed to him probable that the accident had irremediably damaged her brain .
21 When they reached her flat Richard accepted her offer of coffee , then left , and Merrill closed the door behind him thankful that the evening was over .
22 The following year Ballesteros became involved in an endless , tiresome hassle over appearance money that left him isolated and a stranger on the European Tour .
23 I give him two and a half .
24 ‘ Just a little to keep him sweet before the curtain goes up .
25 I 'll he glad when the neighbour gets back from Australia . ’
26 After understanding this , you need to learn as much as possible about what makes him " tick " ; how does he handle himself in business ; what are his job ambitions ; is he married and a family man or still single ; what are his interests in sports , gardening , sailing and other leisure pursuits ; can you define his life style .
27 Is he aware that the parent company , which was nationalised as part of a French and Italian consortium , has threatened to remove the transputer from this country because of the British Government 's failure to support British industry in the way that the French and Italian Governments have ?
28 Is he aware that the Institute of Housing has recently reported that it does not believe that competitive tendering in housing management is a sensible option , saying that it does ’ not easily lend itself to competitive tendering ’ ?
29 Is he aware that the massacre in Indonesia was as intensive as that of the killing fields of Cambodia and took place in a country that Indonesia occupied illegally ?
30 Is he aware that the North Western regional health authority has a record capital spending programme for next year of more than £100 million and that it includes Bolton 's new hospital ?
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