Example sentences of "he [vb past] [verb] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 On the Monday he phoned bosses back in England to tell them he would not be coming back , and that he planned to build a new life with their money .
2 After dinner he planned to make a proper start on sorting out the contents of the house .
3 ALAN Hickman from Derbyshire became worried about the advice he was receiving over his pension transfer when he realised that each expert he consulted recommended a different course of action .
4 Charles , who had a taste for mechanical devices , commissioned Gionallo Torriano of Cremona to repair it , but owing to corrosion he found that this was impossible and he agreed to make a similar instrument .
5 Terry Long was always a welcome visitor to Selhurst Park , but it was an enormous pleasure to everyone connected with Crystal Palace when he agreed to make a public return here in October 1984 to give recognition to Jim Cannon , who is the one man to have played more games for us than Terry himself did .
6 He invented the morning press conference for the purpose of calling an afternoon press conference to say he expected to make a shattering announcement later in the day . ’
7 But he recovered to plant a glorious chip over Kelly from 20 yards .
8 The bungled pit stop dropped Hill from second on Prost 's tail to fourth and , although he recovered to grab a brilliant third place behind the Frenchman , it was difficult for him to hide his disappointment .
9 Dr Jones , of Coggeshall , was found guilty by the General Medical Council last month , which heard that he failed to detect a serious case of appendicitis , prescribing instead indigestion and ulcer tablets .
10 Clearly unnerved by the physical presence of Mark Hateley , he failed to clutch a looping cross by Robertson .
11 But he failed to achieve a clean sweep of the end-of-season awards .
12 He admitted remaining a staunch supporter of the Meat and Livestock Commission which had done excellent work over the years .
13 STEWART McCutcheon , 23 , of Oxford Terrace , Bishop Auckland , was put on probation for two years yesterday after he admitted assaulting a 21-month-old baby in his care , causing actual bodily harm .
14 Encouraged by the new legislation , he sought to become a big player on the local production scene .
15 Now began a new phase of his life in which he tried to live a grand , filmstar-type life in a huge house on three acres of land .
16 John , 43 , whose weight has dropped to 8st 12lb , said that he tried to live a normal life for as long as possible .
17 He tried to visit a different European country on each of his spring trips . ’
18 He tried to sing a great deal , but it was difficult to hear what .
19 And , since you asked , she once went for a policeman with her stilettoes as he tried to bundle a black man into a car outside a dance hall on the bottom of the Tottenham Court Road ( derogatory remarks in that department were still more likely to earn a black eye than a black look in The Bar ) .
20 Not least of this chairman 's social misdemeanours was that he tried to introduce a special charge for members who missed the meeting , but who came to the pub afterwards : ‘ Imagine it : jackboots in the YCs ! ’
21 Now he tried to smile a discreet and ironic little smile .
22 Oh no no , if he , if he tried to pull a fast one we 've already had one like that th that came in and bought a set unfortunately his father paid by cheque , oh no , well he paid by two cheques which , they had a card on them I know very well they ca n't stop them very well and he went out and er , and er the T V was only in the car and he went round a corner quick and he went brrrm like that you know
23 He tried to start a new conversation .
24 He tried to maintain a friendly , businesslike relationship with her , keeping his love for her out of sight , until the right moment came to propose again .
25 PC Peter Betts was on a training run when he crashed into a hedge as he tried to avoid a head-on collision with a lorry .
26 His propaganda was often at its most effective in personal abuse , and at its weakest when he tried to expound a political theory .
27 He also studied under the successful architect Isaac Ware [ q.v. ] whom he helped prepare a new edition of Lord Burlington 's Fabbriche Antiche , a book of engravings from the collection of Palladio drawings belonging to Lord Burlington ( Richard Boyle , third Earl of Burlington , q.v . ) .
28 Roger was prepared to co-operate with the subsequent regime of Simon of Montfort — in December 1264 he helped to arrange a temporary settlement with the Marcher barons — but he was not one of the bishops suspended from office after the battle of Evesham .
29 In 1975 , he helped to found a new anti-EEC party , Scottish Conservatives Against the Treaty of Rome , and was appointed an honorary vice-president along with his then fellow Scottish Tory MP , Teddy Taylor ,
30 He first came to prominence as a speaker when he joined the British Union of Fascists , founded by Sir Oswald Mosley [ q.v. ] , after some years at Birkbeck College where he obtained a first-class honours degree in English , and he helped to found a National Socialist party in London .
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