Example sentences of "he [vb past] on [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 At 18 , Couples hooked his drive out of bounds , one of the few mistakes he made on a day that turned cold and windy by the time the five-hour 25-minute round had ended .
2 Smuts 's own notes for the great speech he made on the occasion of the dinner in the Royal Gallery ( see above ) of which over 1 , 000 , 000 copies were sold in the English language alone .
3 He pounced on the word .
4 Dove , the early American Modernist , met everyone worth meeting in Paris at the beginning of the century through the ministrations of his good friend Alfred Maurer and then returned to New York where , during the 1920s , he lived on a houseboat moored on the Harlem River .
5 He lived on a war pension , having been invalided out of the RAF with epilepsy — the result , we think , of an explosion in a munitions factory .
6 He lived on the green did n't he , ?
7 ‘ Jim knew it , because he lived on the edge .
8 ‘ Jim knew it because he lived on the edge
9 He lived on the Somerset Levels , and he was called Girard Fossarius , Gerard of the Drain .
10 From 1865 to 1871 he lived on the estates he had inherited in Scotland , and then spent his last years at Cambridge .
11 David Nicholson says he lived on the end of the racecourse for 22 years and his father lived there longer than that … for him Cheltenham is the best three days racing anywhere in the world and he loves it
12 It began : 'About 100 years ago there was a small boy called Fred and he lived on an island with his father and mother and nearby lived his uncle and aunt .
13 He lived on an invalidity pension which came as a weekly giro : £52.10 .
14 Singling out The Forest and the Fire , which he laid on the pillow ready , he left the rest in a pile on the floor .
15 Then he checked on the car , took the long walk back to his serviced apartment , and spent a restless night staring at the stain patterns on his ceiling .
16 He plunged on the bomber and raked it from tail to nose ; then let his dive carry him under it and pulled up in time to plant a burst in its belly before climbing into a half-roll which brought the next plane almost within range .
17 When Edward I , Langshanks , waged his wars against Wales and Scotland , his armies were paid for by loans from Luccan bankers and when he reneged on the loans , the bankers went bust and Florence became the international financier of the day .
18 And still , after Crime and Punishment , the idea of a confession novel or story tugs at the edge of Dostoevsky 's vision , and continues to do so for the rest of his life in the form of The Life of a Great Sinner which he planned on the scale of War and Peace , but which never got written though it fed previous material into his novels of the seventies , and especially Karamazov at the turn of the next decade .
19 I 'm very grateful to the minister for being brief though of course he passed on no information of any worth .
20 As George Dionisovich and I were finally parting , he passed on a suggestion to Dimitri Likhachev and the USSR 's then Minister of Culture , Nikolai Gubenko , about concrete assistance for the establishment of the museum .
21 He passed on the thanks , and the remarks about the possibility of keeping in touch in the event of war .
22 The monument was raised by the power of the state as a piece of political theatre extravagant enough to be seen from miles and years away , as it was by my father when he passed on the Bapaume Road in the summer of 1944 .
23 ‘ It 's an unexpected and welcome bonus , ’ declared Tom , happily , when he passed on the news .
24 This view was supported by the medical staff whom he consulted on the matter .
25 He set off with rucksack and typewriter on a round-the-world trip , but only got as far as New Orleans , where , ever the hopeless romantic , he fell in love with a girl he met on a park bench .
26 Elham , whom he met on a Beirut blind date , and for whom he converted to Islam , is more blunt .
27 In 1903 he married Rosecleer Alice Amelia Blanche from Totnes , Devon , whom he met on the voyage to Australia .
28 We had recently begun to shelter a young man who had deserted from the Italian army in the south and had somehow managed , with the help of various Italians whom he met on the way , to reach Fontanellato .
29 He supported himself by painting the portraits of the distinguished people he met on the way , and in Japan he went off alone to live among the aboriginal Ainu .
30 He rode on the Sambre 's northern bank , drawn towards the town by the sound of musketry which had been loud an hour before , but which now had faded into silence .
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