Example sentences of "he [vb -s] [adv] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Well he plays quite a bit of guitar .
2 And Thucydides describes no sharper conflict than that between the aggressive Spartan Sthenelaidas ( i.86 ) and the more cautious King Archidamus ; for the supposedly more ‘ open ’ society of Athens he records only the views of Pericles and an anonymous delegation which does not contradict him .
3 He turns up the Holloway Road , with its rows of pubs for men a long way from home .
4 In one letter to Susanna Highmore , he turns down the offer of a sonnet to be prefixed to Leapor 's second volume :
5 Unconcerned that it took him more than a year to prepare for , he points out the record wait for a first speech is 40 years and even Margaret Thatcher took 18 months before she made hers .
6 He pees only every couple of days .
7 I goes , can you go and get and some beers , yeah cos otherwise , I should , you know you said lend us a pound , he goes yeah , I goes well you can yo he goes not a pound , one pound four P !
8 He goes on a bit … ’
9 He goes up every year and nicks what he wants for Christmas for the kids .
10 But he goes down a treat at the annual summer conference of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales .
11 He goes there a lot .
12 He goes there every evening . ’
13 But he goes back a lot further — writing key speeches in Number Ten during the Heath government two decades ago .
14 Graham 's devotion to his family has always been such that he drives home every night from Test matches in London rather than stay in the team hotel .
15 Beefy is a hero to the thousands that turn out to see him through rain and shine as he marches down the south coast .
16 Huh , he 's a good , good lad , but he 's er he drinks rather a lot and suffers quite a lot from hangovers , he comes in dries up and goes
17 He drinks heavily the night before his death and retires to his bed chamber .
18 For his part the comedian says he understands why the man was so upset , though not his racism .
19 ‘ At least he understands more the significance of cooperation , ’ the source said .
20 Gradually he builds up a collection of all sorts of different books and reads them secretly at night while his wife sleeps .
21 But lets just notice two or three things in this particular interview , the first thing that we see and its so obvious is that the way of salvation is so wondrously simple , it could n't be easier , you know there are so many people who think it is hard to get saved , who think it is hard to come to Christ and to become a Christian , well the problem is you see the devil has blinded their eyes , they 've blinded the eyes of men and women , so that they think that they ca n't do this , but what is actually happened , Paul tells us in , in , in Carinthians in the first er , in to Carinthians in chapter four and verse four , he says the god of this world has blinded the eyes of the unbelieving that they might not see the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ , who is the image of god , and there is this shroud , this covering , but the thing is god takes that away so that we can see and so its not difficult to become a Christian , it is not hard to get saved , sometimes as Christians we are guilty of making it difficult for people to become Christians , we put all sorts of rules in , we , we make them undergo various periods of er , of probation before we wer we 've were , were willing to call them Christians , remember the Philippine jailer he cried out there to the apostle Paul who was er in jail there with Silus the , the be , the tremendous earthquake and they were released all their vetoers was , were broken and the prisoners were all , could of escaped and the ja , the Philippine jailer he cries out a question that I 'm sure he does n't even know what he means when he calls it out , he 's not thinking of heaven , he 's not thinking of the future life , he 's not thinking of having his sins dealt with but he just cries out what must I do to be saved and the apostle Paul and he gets , opens the scrolls and he starts in genesis and he explains the plan of salvation and he tells him what he 's got to do and he explains all the requirements and then about three or four hours later the mans mind is completely blurred he does n't understand a word of it , its gone way beyond him
22 And the Je , the Philippine jailer , he cries out a question which , I 'm sure he does n't even know what he means when he calls it out , he 's not thinking of heaven , he 's not thinking of the future life , he 's not thinking of having his sins dealt with , but he just cries out , what must I do to be saved ?
23 He ladles out the contents of the pot while I am wondering if the laibon thinks it was a handy way to get rid of a rival .
24 He emphasises how the uniformity of this architecture contrasts with the marked regionalisation seen in artefacts and views this as evidence for the native origin of the tradition .
25 But this may be the grandest folly yet : a totally unsympathetic character ( a man as hard to empathize with as Mick Hucknall , whose ‘ Money Too Tight to Mention ’ graces the second commercial ) in unbelievable situations , doing ridiculous things with no discernible connection to beer at all ( unless , of course , he 's drunk when he tears up the plans , gets fired , breaks back into the offices and holds the board at gunpoint while he sells their cars ) .
26 He tears down the hardboard panel next to the front door and clambers in , with Iain behind him .
27 Cos he lives about a quarter of a mile away from the school .
28 He holds up a stick for all to see .
29 He holds up a cricket bat .
30 ‘ But this girl , this woman , she 's a woman , Laura , when we make love she puts her ’ — he holds up a finger — ‘ straight up my asshole .
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