Example sentences of "he [vb past] [art] [noun pl] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He checked the police ID cards , and finally had to accept that the police would vouch for the social workers .
2 He passed a police car on the bridge .
3 When he asked a police colonel who came to the scene why the elderly couple 's flat had been blown up , the officer replied : ‘ You should have given us your correct address , Comrade Ardzinov . ’
4 He tried to disguise the anxiety he felt when he found the comms system down , but Tammuz was nearly hysterical by this stage .
5 Ged , 56 , was left bleeding from the shoulder after he found the men hunting game birds on his land .
6 Thus he caught the police station and the whole city during those few fictional july days when everything except the Epilogue happens .
7 One of them grabbed the youth by the neck as he approached a police van in Tarling Street , Stepney , east London , telling officers he believed the youth had been involved in an attack on an elderly woman .
8 Theologically , he used the psalms translation as one way to promote his intention of revitalising the Church of England , by Christianising his version .
9 One of the recent visitors to Giverny was Roy Lichtenstein , who in 1969 had used Monet 's Rouen and Haystack series as the basis for a series of lithographs. then in 1991 he used the water-lilies theme of the Nymphéas for a series of works employing a new technique , the decorative machine turnings made by abrading metal in shining whirls , which , while looking like water have the reflectiveness of stainless steel .
10 On March 14 he used the police radio network in the capital in an attempt to mobilize the " disciplined forces " against the government .
11 His colleague , Pc Pash , 27 , said he used the police car to trap the dogs .
12 He promised the Turks assistance not because he wished to establish a protectorate over them , but because he wanted their regime to survive and Britain had been unable to assist them .
13 From Wilson 's Grammar School in Camberwell he won a scholarship to St Dunstan 's College , and from there in 1921 he entered the honours school of chemistry at University College London .
14 Camb eyed him warily as he entered the police station .
15 He told a commons committee debating the order : ‘ It is quite misleading to describe several orders as landlordism of the sea .
16 ‘ There is quite a sameness in high street stores in Britain , ’ he told the Clothes Show Magazine , ‘ whereas what customers really want is more individuality .
17 What he would have really profited from at the beginning , he believes , was a coach and it was only some time after he joined the Vets movement that he found the next best thing , encouragement and advice from a distinguished Vet member of Cambridge Harriers , David Coward .
18 In the 1950s he joined the Architects Division at the LCC as a trainee , later becoming a member of the Development Group .
19 He joined the police force in 1975 and was at one-time an Inspector at the Alton station .
20 During the war he joined the Police force and then worked at Telfers Pie Factory before opening his own business — the Wimbledon Health Food Stores , with his wife , Joan .
21 he spent erm , two years in the services I think dur during the war , two or three years and went through a bit of action and then , I think she said he was a policeman when he came out he , he joined the police force and he was cycling home one day and erm , I do n't know , he fell off the bicycle , hit his head and he died
22 Shortly afterwards , however , he joined the dealers Colnaghi , where he remained until his retirement in 1968 .
23 He opened a communications channel .
24 Piers Ottey studied at Chelsea School of Art , where he obtained an honours degree in Fine Art .
25 He contacted the Citizens Advice Bureau to offer his services , and down came the shutters .
26 He elbowed the Saracens number 8 , Barry Crawley , who in turn , threw a punch which floored the Gloucester man .
27 He ordered the police driver out of the car .
28 After a short association with Pemberton Billing 's Silver Badge Party of ex-Servicemen , Beamish quarrelled with him and developed his own organization , which he called the Britons Society .
29 In 1925 , Bill Pedler began making his mark for he founded the Artisans Section ( Ladies and Gents ) .
30 He urged the police committee to approve his plans in principle to be implemented ‘ when the financial situation improves ’ .
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