Example sentences of "he [verb] in a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The principle which would have to be established first of all is that each person in the world ( all those aged 21 or over , suggests Dr Grubb ) would have an equal share in man-made carbon dioxide emissions , regardless of whether he lived in a rich developed country or a poor one which produced hardly any carbon dioxide at all . |
2 | His name was Fred Paxford , and he lived in a small wooden bungalow on the other side of the brick kilns . |
3 | He lived in a small house there with his brothers and sisters , all Israeli citizens who spoke Hebrew and lived and worked in Israel . |
4 | He lived in a small cottage in the fields just off what is now Princess Way . |
5 | Grandfather 's wage was the magnificent sum of twelve shillings per week and of course he lived in a tied cottage . |
6 | He lived in a good loose-box , and was let out to water twice a day . |
7 | He lived in a pleasing little flat some distance away from the prison . |
8 | He lived in a quiet road off the south side of Clapham Common in a small Victorian semi , with tiny patches of garden at front and back . |
9 | Now he lived in a neat semi-detached on the outskirts of Bradford with his wife and three lovely kids , earning a comfortable , respectable living doing weddings , portraits , the odd news pic for the local paper . |
10 | He lived in a big Moscow flat down one of the side-streets in the Arbat . |
11 | Except he lived in a big house up on the Ridge . |
12 | He lived in a big , warm cave with his mother and father dinosaur . |
13 | He lived in a big house which had a bright red front door . |
14 | He lived in a converted cowshed and was exercised by his owner , who raced his three horses simply for the fun of it . |
15 | He felt as though he lived in a purposeless world . |
16 | In the summer , he lived in a little house surrounded by sunflowers higher than it was , beside a village with a pale blue pump in the centre , with geese marching around , pigeons gurgling ( they have a different accent on the Continent ) and people sitting on walls gossiping in the evening . |
17 | At the end of the day , Neil has had to come to terms with the fact that he plays in a certain way … |
18 | He plays in a definite way , dropping off scrums into a defensive pocket . |
19 | JOHN BARNES continues his comeback from an Achilles injury today when he plays in a combined Liverpool-Everton side against a joint Manchester United-City team in Graeme Sharp 's testimonial at Goodison Park . |
20 | He plays in a special game for Eusebio tomorrow in Portugal and must wait until Sunday for his Premier League debut against neighbours City . |
21 | The man 's gaze raked her clear complexion and pale gold hair , then his mouth twisted slightly as he drawled in a sardonic tone , ‘ What 's the matter , Cornflower ? |
22 | He sits in a Second Empire armchair , a curling pipe in one side of his mouth , the other side opening and closing every few moments , like a fish breaking the surface , to let the smoke out , and listen expressionlessly while Howard explains his ideas for the script . |
23 | Now , the elderly man who endured a waiter 's dirty fingers in his lemonade at Montrose could hardly have been more famous or respected , and there he sits in a dirty inn , happy to enjoy a little quiet , and quite at ease to do so , even in the company of one of the most garrulous men in the realm whose nature abhorred a conversational vacuum ; Johnson even expressed a simple delight in being thought as silent as a ghost . |
24 | Here he leered in a conspiratorial fashion . |
25 | And he sleeps in a normal bed . |
26 | He sleeps in a normal bed all right . |
27 | When the number ended he clapped in a careful way , unconsciously trying.to say exactly what he felt about it . |
28 | ‘ Over the past twenty years or so ’ , he announced in a Daily Express front-page splash , ‘ there has been a revulsion from authority and discipline … |
29 | Mr Tony Newton , the Social Security Secretary , was accused of misleading Parliament when he announced in a written reply that Electronic Data Systems had been given the five-year contract for running the centre at Norcross , Lancashire , ‘ following consideration of a tender ’ . |
30 | May I speak to you for a moment ? ’ he asked in a lower tone . |