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

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1 NEWTOWNABBEY mayor Alderman Arthur Kell will send a rocket into orbit this Saturday when he lights the first firework at the Valley Leisure Centre 's annual display .
2 With his compatriot colleagues — the already mentioned Kerle , Jacob Regnart ( c. 1540–1599 ) , Charles Luython ( C. 1557–1620 ) — and other composers in Prague , Jacobus Handl , ‘ Gallus vocatus , Carniolanus ’ ( 1550–91 ) and the remarkable Czech amateur Kryštof Harant z Polžic ( 1564–1621 ) , together with Giaches de Wert ( 1535–96 ) who settled in Italy , he represents the last flowering of the Netherland tradition in church music .
3 Keith Richardson says … that he thinks every first division club needs a pre season tour … it does not have to be italy but that was a good place to go and you have more much more time than any training sessions back home
4 As already stated , he receives the first referrals .
5 If he does make another comeback though , it would not be surprising if he wins a fourth title because , if he can get back behind a wheel six weeks after being so close to death , there is no knowing what the courageous Austrian can do .
6 He has no chance of facing the tourists after suffering his fourth shoulder dislocation in Llanelli 's narrow home win over Neath and has been warned by doctors that unless he has a second operation he may never play again .
7 He has a second son , Sebastian , nine , who telephoned during the day to be told his father and Koti 's surprise good news .
8 ‘ Like me , he has a first class assistant boss in Colin McCurdy .
9 He has a sixth sense to recognise the genuine from the phoney .
10 have you had the last cherry bakewell ? , he has the last cherry bakewell
11 He arrived before them to coordinate their integration into the first U S Marine expeditionary force ; he says the first task for his men will be acclimatisation with desert temperatures still in the high nineties .
12 They had to get rid of a leader before they could bring themselves to admit that the poll tax was a mistake and I ca n't see John Major going before he loses the next election .
13 Quinn can give the bookmakers a caning today if he scores the first goal of the game .
14 He answers the first question by reference to the ‘ harm to interests ’ theory , and the second by requiring a choice to incur the legal duty .
15 His reading of the First Symphony is second to none and he includes the first movement exposition repeat .
16 Interrupted by what he terms a second wave of moral regeneration and repression in the nineteenth century , it resumes its onward march from the 1860s , to the present .
17 As he reaches the first solo stage , therefore , the pupil must either achieve a standard of flying which does not leave room for criticism , or he must learn to accept the particular instructor 's comments as fair and helpful .
18 But there is a more cheerful day ahead for him next Tuesday when he introduces the last Question of Sport in the present series .
19 He suffers a first conflict of loyalties when he helps the strange man who calls himself Faraway Moses to escape from the Riders and learns that a confederacy is working in secret to reform a government that favours rich against poor , ‘ not with rifle and sword ’ , as the conspirator tells Dick , but :
20 The CEGB know it , the local authority know it , we know it , you know it , and the inspector appointed to carry out the inevitable inquiry will know it before he hears the first evidence .
21 The right hon. Gentleman should get out of the habit of writing his supplementary questions before he hears the first answer .
22 JB , who lives with his publican owners , always makes a bee-line for the regulars as soon as he hears the last orders bell .
23 The hero was being filmed taking his 10-month-old baby to the pool when he gets the first indication he is going to be threatened .
24 He pulls a second face as if his entire life is flashing before him , as if Sir John Gielgud has told him to piss off .
25 My right hon. and learned Friend has said as clearly as possible that he regards the second London terminal at King 's Cross as an intrinsic part of the scheme .
26 He regards the next phase of his career with Knowsley Contract Services as a crucial test of his whole management philosophy , since he admits he is operating in an area where he has no technical expertise or background .
27 He mentions a third trade — child 's coat making — but provides no information other than that women could make " a good living from it " .
28 And , as he enters the last week of a career which spans more than 30 years , he knows he made the right choice .
29 Nor do I expect an angler to recognise every bite he feels the first time he tries touch legering .
30 Gunzenhauser makes the very best of the repetitive rhythmic ideas of the outer movements and although he is perhaps a share more rhythmically plainspun than Kertész , in the first movement he eases the second subject in very nicely and the lolloping theme of the third movement Allegretto has much folksy charm .
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