Example sentences of "he [verb] [art] [num] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ( Perhaps he mistook the seven on his DME indicator for a three ? )
2 And playing alongside white men he endured a decade-and-a-half of bitter scorn from people of his own race , in what he now recognises as racism in reverse .
3 I once remember he got a hole-in-one in the Agfa Gevaert tournament at the 16th .
4 He got a hundred against Cambridge but has already discovered that sequels come hard .
5 He invited the two of them to his flat for tea or dinner , a practically unheard of thing .
6 He likens the Nineties to the Sixties .
7 He signalled the three of them through .
8 He encouraged the three of us to recite , and sing and play the harmonium .
9 Process engineer Lawrence Wan lived up to his name when he achieved a hole-in-one on the Shetland Golf Club course .
10 She tried to use aikido moves against him , but he blocked every one with the expertise of a master .
11 He needed a four at English Turn 's 18th , rated America 's toughest tournament hole .
12 He edited the thousands of words himself , sleeves up and headline brain working overtime , until it was wrestled into shape under Lynda Lee-Potter 's byline as a very Daily Mail kind of story , where men and men and women are dangerous .
13 On Bill 's second flight , he flew the P-40 to a red line dive at 385mph .
14 He urged the millions of protestors to exercise restraint and respond rationally to a war which can only benefit the enemies of Islam .
15 This time he took a six on it .
16 Kite was the danger for the start , but he took a six on the 10th .
17 He took a 78 from the shelf in the cabinet , wiped it with a fat hand , and laid it on the turntable .
18 He took an eagle-3 in the first round and followed it with par , eagle , birdie … 3 , 5 , 3 , 4 .
19 For a second he thought the two of them were going to turn on him and hit him .
20 Wayne 's antennae went onto visible alert when he saw the two of them emerging from the Hall .
21 He saw the Seven in the corner of the yard and said that was the one . ’
22 Despite the disaster , he carded a 66 for a two-round total of 133 .
23 The strains of the last fortnight were catching up with him , and he looked every one of his sixty-four years .
24 Elsewhere , ‘ he put a teaspoonful-and-a-half of coffee granules into his mug and exactly the same into hers . ’
25 In the afternoon he had a 34 for the first nine and I thought it was all over bar the shouting .
26 He said the thousands of get-well messages had been helping him recover from 17 days in a coma after a car crash .
27 But he will have to defer that pleasure for he shot a six over par 76 and must make amends in today 's even more exacting outing on the Dunluce .
28 AROUND GOLF by Trevor Peake HESWALL 'S Dave Cottrell let the prestigious Tillman Trophy slip through his fingers when he shot an 82 in the final round of the 72 hole open scratch event at Royal Liverpool last weekend .
29 He suggests the millions of years we spent as reptiles are what have kept the myth of the dragon alive in the art and literature of the world , and this theory also has a physiological basis .
30 He faces a four to six week lay-off .
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