Example sentences of "he [verb] [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Few of his ministers are saying , even in private , that they expect him to lose the next election .
2 Let him make the first move .
3 However , the Vauxhall Sport result , where he was only beaten by the official team Subarus of Richard Burns and Alister McRae and finished ahead of the new Ford Escort Cosworths of Gwyndaf Evans , has provided sufficient encouragement for him to tackle the next round of the Open series , the Pirelli International on April 17/18 .
4 They caught him unprepared , before he could blank out his mind , making him remember the last time he had heard that sort of ringing , last Sunday .
5 He led St Colman 's College to victory over old adversaries St Pat 's , Maghera in the MacRory Cup final with a marvellous individual performance that saw him become the first winner of the Iggy Jones Memorial Trophy .
6 David Strang , whose South African-based Glaswegian parents were in Toronto to see him become the first Briton to win a world indoors 1,500m medal , also has a connection with the Boyle squad .
7 Now his success has been recognised by the Football League , which has chosen him to manage a Second Division Select 11 to play an equivalent team from the Italian League — at Caserta on the 4th of March .
8 They did it , very slowly and tenderly , and then drove on again ; and then Boy made him stop the second time , in a layby with the first lorry headlights going past , and the man took Boy 's cock in his mouth again , and masturbated Boy again so that he came a second time , and then they drove again .
9 She would stay until the first intermission , then leave him to watch the last complete performance alone .
10 Nothing became more important than whether the President had added his approval to this ‘ very strange ’ piece of paper , as Poindexter called it : a memorandum Poindexter said he had never seen before , and which Thompson found him reading the next morning over breakfast .
11 It was a desperate plan , with little hope of success , but Caledor and many like him thought a last desperate gamble would be preferable to the slow death the Elf people were enduring .
12 In fact it was she who had advised him to get a second opinion on the matter , from a lawyer .
13 England winger Andy Sinton bagged a glorious hat-trick but goalkeeper Neville Southall 's deliberate handball after 19 minutes saw him receive the first red card .
14 With great reluctance , as he maintained , Ledeen carried the message from Israel 's prime minister , Shimon Peres , to McFarlane in the summer of 1985 , asking him to approve the first shipment of arms from Israel to Iran ; McFarlane replied ‘ Okay , just that one shipment and nothing else ’ , words that soon acquired a hollow , awful sound .
15 The same tenacious vanity which enabled him to survive the next nine years of penury wrecked his chances of succeeding as a writer .
16 Infuriated by what she called the actions of a wicked little sneak , Smallfry had forced him to eat every last crumb of the cake without allowing him to clean the dirt and animal saliva from its surface .
17 Noel Whelan had a very impressive first half ; I 'd be happy to see him start the next few matches .
18 He takes the understandable view that it is for him to take the first steps in Russia , which he is doing to keep the scientists in Russia .
19 Selling was more painful than being sold , a variant of this hurts me more than it hurts you and a comic resourcefulness worthy of Falstaff in his ‘ let him kill the next Percy himself ’ vein .
20 It could mean him missing the next match as a result .
21 If he was at all interested it was up to him to make the first move .
22 She wanted desperately to reach out to him , but she knew that she had to wait for him to make the first move .
23 Hotspur hung back from him , and let him gather himself , waited , indeed , for him to make the first assay , and put it by when it was made with the utmost care and forbearance .
24 His family claim he was badly concussed and the RAF were guilty of negligence when they allowed him to make the second jump .
25 Then it would be up to him to make the next move .
26 Both Johnson Matthey and the Ceramic Society supported Mike through this transition , allowing him to become the first president of the Canadian Ceramic Society to reside outside of Canada .
27 When he had given the wounded the water , he made a second trip .
28 He made a last effort to persuade the Sunderland Society to adopt the rules of a national union which he had spent some twelve months in preparing .
29 He made a last desperate attempt to sway them back to him .
30 Culley thought that too , but he made a last try .
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