Example sentences of "his [noun] [vb base] [pers pn] [art] " in BNC.

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1 His enemies call him an ‘ ambulance chaser ’ .
2 When his ears tell him the truth , he will not listen .
3 On his first night back , his parents give him a party , to which they invite their circle of middle-class , middle-aged friends .
4 What he does see is a crippled lama living in extreme simplicity and frugality in a mountain hermitage , whose being is irradiated with a joy which has an even keener edge because his infirmities offer him no possibility of escape .
5 Unfortunately , Bob Bigg 's Palace career was greatly reduced by a badly broken leg sustained at Newport in February 1937 , which kept him out of first-team action for fully 21 months , and some of the contemporary pundits reckoned that his absence cost us the single promotion place from Division 3 South in 1938–39 .
6 All you need to know about Brian is that in the Sixties one of his friends send him a postcard of planet Earth with a message saying : ‘ Wish you were here . ’
7 His silken touch , his ability to play off either foot , and his pace make him an obvious crowd-pleaser .
8 His critics call him a charlatan .
9 Kit Everard had his men raise him a sleeping pavilion on the eastern bank across the creek from the saman tree where he had established his strategic headquarters .
10 Peter admits his looks make him a target for casuals , the designer thugs who constitute one element in urban violence .
11 Heston 's wartime service as a B-25 tail-gunner with the US 11th Air Force in the Far East and his stardom make him an ideal Chairman .
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