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

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1 When he had given the wounded the water , he made a second trip .
2 Culley thought that too , but he made a last try .
3 He made a last effort to persuade the Sunderland Society to adopt the rules of a national union which he had spent some twelve months in preparing .
4 Just before he went under , he made a last effort .
5 Karajan 's response to Honegger 's Symphonie liturgique and its near contemporary , Strauss 's Metamorphosen , of which he made the first recording in 1947 , provides specifically musical evidence of Karajan 's priorities and allegiances that I have yet to see considered by those who have become so concerned to analyse and recycle often erroneous information about his alleged political sympathies before and during the Second World War .
6 He made the first recording of the human electrocardiogram in 1887 , an important advance which , in other hands , had widespread applications in medicine .
7 Now in his 40s , he made the first solo ascent of Point Young on the Grandes Jorasses in August .
8 In 1933 he made the first crossing of the uninhabited interior wilderness of Iceland with a wheeled vehicle — his bicycle .
9 Oh well it er General , he made the first road .
10 He made the first goal with a delightful , a dazzling run .
11 As a director of Routledge , he took an interest in what I was writing , and in 1946 he commissioned the first book I was to produce on philosophy , The Approach to Metaphysics .
12 LAWNSWOOD Junior confirmed his liking for Edinburgh when he registered a fifth course success in yesterday 's Levy Board Handicap .
13 In October he passed the first part of the examination for ordination , and afterwards could not understand how he passed .
14 Simon stayed at home working for the Bar Examination , he passed the first part quite soon just as he had predicted .
15 Then , his smile broadening , he passed the second file to Ellis .
16 A shower of jeers greeted him from the queue and , as he passed the last boy , who was just out of sight of Mr Gillis , a foot shot out , caught him on the ankle and down he went , sprawling on the wooden floor .
17 A year later , he produced a second album , Fans , which did for — or unto — opera what Duck Rock had done for ethnic music .
18 In the mid-Sixties , as a prominent if unlikely member of London 's ‘ underground ’ , he produced the first single by the Pink Floyd .
19 Yet despite his didactic purpose and his concern with detailed narrative , he produced the first work to immortalize a castellan dynasty in France .
20 As Superintendent in Bolton he produced the first issue of The Deaf Quarterly News as a local news-sheet of four pages .
21 In 1944 he produced the first fixed-odds football coupon , and set up a separate football company in 1944 .
22 A man named William Talbot also claimed he sold the second gun to Henry .
23 NEWTOWNABBEY mayor Alderman Arthur Kell will send a rocket into orbit this Saturday when he lights the first firework at the Valley Leisure Centre 's annual display .
24 With his compatriot colleagues — the already mentioned Kerle , Jacob Regnart ( c. 1540–1599 ) , Charles Luython ( C. 1557–1620 ) — and other composers in Prague , Jacobus Handl , ‘ Gallus vocatus , Carniolanus ’ ( 1550–91 ) and the remarkable Czech amateur Kryštof Harant z Polžic ( 1564–1621 ) , together with Giaches de Wert ( 1535–96 ) who settled in Italy , he represents the last flowering of the Netherland tradition in church music .
25 Soon , he became the first man to drive on an Icelandic glacier .
26 It was while he was travelling to South Africa in 1899 via India that he became the first man ever to take a cine-film of a total eclipse of the sun .
27 Running for Darlington , he became the first man to run 100 yards in even time ( 10 seconds dead ) under championship conditions when he took the Amateur Athletics Association ( AAA ) title in 1886 at Stamford Bridge .
28 When 40-year-old Australian Jack Brabham won the World Championship in 1966 , he became the first man to win the title in a car manufactured by himself and it reaped the rewards of a gamble he took five years earlier when he left Cooper to develop his own Grand Prix car .
29 Prost did to Mansell what Piquet had done to him in 1983 , and in winning the title he became the first man since Jack Brabham ( Aus ) in 1960 to defend the title successfully and one of only four men to win it in successive years , joining two other greats , Alberto Ascari ( Ita ) and Juan Manuel Fangio ( Arg ) .
30 His career did not end there , for in 1903 , when the light heavyweight division was created , he became the first man to win three world titles when he became the world light heavyweight champion after beating George Gardner in twenty rounds at San Francisco .
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