Example sentences of "he [vb -s] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 'E walks like a man as means business , ’ Jonadab remarked .
2 ‘ My ole man got upset an' 'e told me ter get rid o' the bloody fing before 'e got 'ome from work ternight. 'E works on the trams , yer see , ’ the woman explained .
3 A statue to him stands at the junction of Seagate and Castle Street , Irvine .
4 A huge bronze statue commemorating him stands in the Town House Square in front of a thirteenth-century residential tower , renovated and given a dome roof in the early nineteenth century .
5 That gave him dibs on the scav , not that there would be much worth looting in this sandhole .
6 Happily , my finally getting to meet him coincides with the release of one of Morrissey 's great records ( they seem to alternate quite evenly with duff ones ) , so there 's no awkward rub between the fan 's loyalty and the critic 's ‘ responsibility ’ to the ‘ truth ’ .
7 Her obsession with him extends to the jam which she makes entirely from blackberries picked in his garden .
8 he crosses with a right
9 He crosses to the window , wipes the inside of the pane and gazes out .
10 here 's the cup team … the injury to Marcus Hannaford means Jerry Perrins is called back … he plays on the wing … and with skipper Ian Smith playing for the BaBas …
11 He is 16 — around the age Roy was when he became a star — and he plays for the Melchester youth team .
12 STEVE LLOYD , Moseley 's giant Uruguayan-born second row forward , is to be watched by Wales rugby union scout Terry Cobner when he plays for the Barbarians against Leicester on Boxing Day .
13 He plays for the Rand Afrikaans University in Johannesburg and is a certainty for Transvaal .
14 He plays with the quintet in a quite different sense from that in which they play at revolutionary politics ; though , bemused by him , set at odds , their purposes deflected and their fantasies fed and coaxed along , it does n't seem like playing to them .
15 He plays along the back line and in midfield .
16 So far , the free world has liked him both for having been , and for having ceased to be , a communist of a sort , for the freedoms he seeks in matters of literary form , for the modern inventiveness and manipulation of the literary games he plays , games that none the less commemorate , as he acknowledges , Cervantes , Sterne and Diderot , and for the sexual games which he plays in an age when , as he once put it , sexuality has ceased to be taboo .
17 ‘ He is nothing like the gigolos he plays in the movies .
18 He normally takes great care to keep us informed of the central part he plays in the worlds of affairs and ideas .
19 Buttoning up his fly ( Sutcliffe 's trousers date back to that era , and look it ) he retreats to the washbasins on the other side of the room .
20 Frustrated by his lack of social acceptance he retreats into a world of fantasy and self-delusion … with tragic results .
21 He retreats along the corridor and passes the three injured , shooting another student in front of the escalators .
22 It 's funny that he flags at the interests of the party of crime .
23 The usually respectable FRAME News , the newsletter of the Fund for the Replacement of Animals in Medical Experiments , published it in full ( 1988 : 1–2 ) , and Langley in the Dr Hawden Trust 's Alternative News analysed with some alarm ( he signs of a fight back on the part of the American medical establishment after many years of tactical passivity known as the ‘ bunker strategy ’ ( 1988 : 6–7 ) .
24 I heard the machine that he rubs across the floor start up with that horrendous howl that makes my teeth curl .
25 Every Friday he lunches in the Glasgow Art Club with about a dozen friends and only displays momentary irritation when he fails to hear an occasional bon mot .
26 He turns off the engine , comes out of his car , walks round it on to the pavement , then tells us to turn and face the wall .
27 It 'll be up to him whether he throws me to the dogs and I finish up in a debtor 's prison , or whether he turns into a guardian angel complete with halo and big fat cheque .
28 In a moment of weary despair , he turns to a colleague and says , ‘ It 's like pissing into the wind ! ’
29 ( He turns to the TRAGEDIANS . )
30 Then he turns to the policeman : ‘ That 's fine , sergeant .
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