Example sentences of "he [verb] [pron] [adj] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | But he made her nervous with — with his height , his sureness , his whole aura … |
2 | He made himself agreeable to the earl 's squires in the stableyard , and kept his ears open for any revealing mentions of Robert Bossu 's tastes , temperament and interests , and what he garnered was encouraging . |
3 | He went off on a political career and before long was a Member of the European Parliament , always in the news as he made himself available for interviews and revealed a great flair for leading controversial campaigns . |
4 | He made himself ill with the worry . |
5 | Though he did other broadcasts , Snagge was particularly fond of the Boat Race , which he made his own for forty years . |
6 | He made it 6-3 with a 90 break , and after 52 minutes of tactical battling potted the pink for 7-3 and ran away with the next to go five up with six to play . |
7 | He made it 6-3 with a 90 break , and after 52 minutes of tactical battling potted the pink for 7-3 and ran away with the next to go five up with six to play . |
8 | He was well-read and clever , and he made it easy for stupid men to respect his intellect if he thought they could be of use to him . |
9 | But Under-21 boss Craig Brown said : ‘ I felt Darren was unfortunate , but he made it easy for the official by a slight push . |
10 | And so he made it easy for me . |
11 | He thought I was too silly for words , but he made it possible for me to keep Perdita , so I 'll always be grateful . ’ |
12 | Father took you and the youngster in twelve … no , thirteen years ago ; he made it possible for you not |
13 | He made it possible for the duke and his eight-months pregnant duchess to rush back from Germany to Kensington Palace for the birth , putting up the royal cavalcade at his home in Shooter 's Hill on the way . |
14 | The conclusion drawn in the Malleus Maleficarum , the handbook on witchcraft written in 1486 by two Dominican friars , was that this made tears displeasing to the Devil , and he made it impossible for witches to cry so that they would never find repentance . |
15 | I can see he made it tough for you . ’ |
16 | He made it clear to Verdeţ that some way around his promises would have to be found , but one which would not simply revive the workers ' militancy . |
17 | He made it clear to Law that he did not think that Law was well qualified to be leader and that he reserved the right to contest any future vacancy , but Austen was too loyal a man to conspire ; relations were not very friendly , but there was total cooperation . |
18 | He annoyed me , it did n't mean anything to him , and he made it clear in his miserable I'll-take-your-word-for-it way that he did n't really care . |
19 | While Bush welcomed Yeltsin 's visit he made it clear in public remarks that relations with the new Russian leader would not be allowed to undermine " official relations " with Gorbachev . |
20 | Innocent was adamant that Lupold was unacceptable and he made it clear in June 1205 , at first secretly and later publicly , that Philip would have to drop Lupold as negotiator . |
21 | He made it harder for himself , though much more valuable , by refusing to take short cuts or to mug up the subject from the textbooks : he went to the original sources . |
22 | He plays us some of the interview material on the ‘ Talking Blues ’ LP , staring into the distance while it fills the plain office . |
23 | He may be a bit ropey at times but he plays his best for us and do n't forget the goals he scored , including one which put paid to the scouse red shite in 1991 . |
24 | He hugged her close to him , pressing his hands down her body , his own rampant masculinity hunting blatantly against her yielding female flesh . |
25 | Well for a number of reasons , that 's one of them that 's one spinner and one yarn , and he offers me all of those colours , ex stock , in sort of ten days delivery and er one carton at a time , if I wanted . |
26 | Taking no chances , he avoided them both in one long stride . |
27 | He was theatrical by nature , and he lavished it all on her , complimenting her in the most exuberant terms , telling her that her engagement had broken his heart irreparably . |
28 | He represents something exciting to this community , two fingers to the authorities . |
29 | Finally he got them all into bed . |
30 | I do n't know where he got them all from but it was always very interesting , and we worked our way through an album that was subsequently released . |