Example sentences of "he [verb] [prep] [pron] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 However he remains unseen because Sauron can not pierce the shadows he made for his own defence .
2 ‘ Do n't look at me , ’ she said , still smarting from the display of affection he made towards his damp-eyed secretary .
3 Every day of every week he becomes richer by more money than he made in his first ten Sixties films put together and then some .
4 And as she fell she sensed him plunge to meet her like a meteor on fire , heard the sound he made against her sundered throat .
5 After spending the evening lambing , he had driven a few hundred yards to the copse from his home nearby at New Manor Farm , Winterslow , Wilts , where he lived with his Australian-born wife , Lavinia , 39 , seven-year-old son and five-year-old daughter .
6 He lived with his five brothers , sister and parents in an old building near the Cliff Hotel in Jaffa and he still remembered the day in 1935 on which Jean Damiani bought the first family car , a magnificent light green Buick saloon costing 350 Palestinian pounds , equivalent then to the same amount in sterling .
7 He won the Commonwealth and European titles , married and became a father in the time he lived with his particular pain .
8 Jack Price had never married , and he lived with his ageing sister who was also unmarried .
9 He lived in his own mind , he really did .
10 Well he whispered to me last night , you know , then of course Laura told me everything cos she was there
11 Danjit 's hand unsealed the front of her suit in the shadow-hung warehouse in front of everybody and she could do nothing about it , but his lascivious toying with her breast and the perverted obscenities he whispered in his garlic-and-beer breath could n't make her feel terror now .
12 He wo n't divulge what , but ‘ it affects my appearance , too ’ , and he points to his new haircut , a welcome improvement on Adrian 's slightly leftover hippie look .
13 Unguarded remarks by Truman on 30 November on the possible use of nuclear weapons in Korea precipitated in Westminster what Roy Jenkins has described as a " mood of near panic " far worse than any he experienced throughout his entire political career .
14 He passed beside them all , seeing no one , his eyes fixed on the sea and the skiff , and the two great ships and the galleys beyond , all of them flying the Lusignan flag .
15 ‘ Ground Reconnaissance From Public Transport ’ is the title of the pamphlet he produced for our last AGM .
16 But before he cruised to his unbeaten 85 which sealed this victory with more than 11 overs to spare , he was put through quite an ordeal by the pumped-up Waqar .
17 Predictably , he chortled at his own execrable pun .
18 He agreed with it all , of course , to ingratiate himself , looking deep into her large , green eyes all the while .
19 he pees outside our front door a at the back door , and you ca n't
20 He delves into his portable coolbox and fishes out an ice cool can of lager .
21 Maybe he seeks a more thrustful mien so that when he goes to his nasty little hutch in the City and glares at his neurotically blinking little screen and barks into his cellular telephone for another tranche of lead futures or whatever , he comes over as just a trifle more macho than we all know him to be .
22 He goes for his first walk at 10am .
23 But when Brian goes to see them he goes with his first wife , who they call Granny .
24 A shadow , as the name implies , is someone who follows another person about all day as he goes about his normal work .
25 From now on , as he goes about his nocturnal perambulations , he leaves a smelly trail behind him .
26 Now comfortably ensconced in Barham with his fiancée , Diane , a Brummie belle whom he met on his first tour here four years ago , he says he is enjoying himself , even if those impenetrable Lee van Cleef eyes and inscrutable countenance give precious little away .
27 Liverpool- born , Oliver was for five years a chorister at St Paul 's Cathedral before going on to study at Oxford University where he met with his first operatic success in The Duchess of Malfi .
28 But he was also drawn to the Jews whom he met in their Polish villages , victims of persecution and war , ‘ old Jews with prophets ’ beards and passionate rags ' , to their ruined ghettoes and synagogues .
29 It appears that he appointed as his prime minister , Mr. Omer Arteh Qalib .
30 Where he becomes ridiculous is in his desperate ambition to be part of the working class , striking a rather pathetic figure as he sits in his ministerial office with his trade union banner behind his head .
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