Example sentences of "he [verb] [verb] [art] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 He planned to play the Florida mini-tours , did so without much success , tried some events in and around New England in the summers , bounced around some more , then finally got his USPGA Tour card on his third try .
2 Shen had returned from exile in the USA in August and had been arrested on Sept. 1 as he planned to launch a Beijing office of the US-based Democracy for China Fund [ see p. 39095 ] .
3 There were plans to revive it and turn it into an Ulster Loyalist pressure group when a leading member , Archibald Whitmore , an ex-member of the Ulster Volunteer Force , announced to influential people at the Bath Club that he planned to develop the BF in Ireland along the same lines as the movement in 1914 .
4 Liberal Democrat MP Simon Hughes on the Lamont affair WHEN he goes to see a Shakespeare play he wants to know what happens at the end .
5 He failed to win the Volvo Masters , finishing second to Ronan Rafferty , but nevertheless it was a season of stunning success for the British golfer .
6 Returning to Germany in 1520 with the papal bull Exsurge Domine , he sought to have the Emperor Charles V outlaw Luther and all his works .
7 They were said to have manhandled Hakkari province governor Erdogan Ulker as he tried to inspect the Yesilova camp on May 1 , following Fisk 's report .
8 He tried to visualise the Garland household : Edwin , widower , intelligent , shrewd , inclined to be malicious , discreetly affluent …
9 In 1919 , like many from countries under Western domination , he tried to interest the Versailles Conference in self-determination for his country .
10 Sir Francis Chichester sailed in this little yacht when he tried to equal the Cutty Sark 's voyage times .
11 Walker was one of the most active members of the steering committee appointed in 1853 to establish the museum ; and as secretary of the British Association in 1859–61 he helped organize the Oxford meeting of 1860 , which inaugurated the museum but became famous for its discussion of Darwinism .
12 Until he died at Hawarden , Flintshire , 8 January 1933 he helped organize the St Deiniol 's Library of Henry , Baron Gladstone of Hawarden .
13 He helped suppress the Matabele rising in 1896 , and learned the elements of scouting and intelligence gathering .
14 In 1935 he helped to form the Hawker Siddeley Aircraft Company , and thus facilitated the development of the Hurricane aircraft which fought in the Battle of Britain ( 1940 ) .
15 He helped establish the Liverpool Medical Society ( of which he was secretary from 1833 and president 1836–8 ) and also the Liverpool Medical Institution ( becoming in 1840 its first secretary ) .
16 He helped to frame the Nuremberg Laws .
17 At about the same time he helped to found the Liverpool Medical Library and the Liverpool Blind Asylum .
18 He went up to Cambridge in 1826 and read Divinity ; while there he helped to found the Jesus Lane Sunday School .
19 Later , in 1910 , he helped to establish the Liverpool repertory theatre .
20 He helped to establish the Palestine Conservatoire of Music and was chairman of its board of directors 1932–47 .
21 But , he says , the WRVS comes first and , two months into his appointment , he has visited every WRVS division in the country and seems to be enjoying himself immensely .
22 Recently , he has met the ANC president , Oliver Tambo .
23 Will he tell the House why he has rejected the CBI 's call for investment incentives and investment strategies ?
24 Mr Waddington also announced that he has accepted a Commons home affairs committee recommendation that police officers should not be able to escape disciplinary proceedings by retiring on medical grounds .
25 Mr McLeish said : ‘ Alex Salmond must now reveal the extent to which he has made the SNP hostage to this Tory Government .
26 Breaking the habit of a lifetime , he has joined a Commons standing committee .
27 He has joined the Amsterdam based group of literary and quality non-fiction publishers Singel 262 to become acquiring editor for Nijgh & Van Ditmar and children 's publisher Leopold .
28 Three months into his posting , he has given the BBC a sense of direction — but not everybody likes the way it is going .
29 Raskolnikov asks himself after he has helped the Marmeladov family and been in contact with little children .
30 He has filed a PCT application ( 82/04174 ) in 30 countries for what is unashamedly a perpetual motion machine .
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