Example sentences of "he [verb] [indef pn] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | He offers everyone a serious comparison of Keaton and Charlie Chaplin ( with Harold Lloyd and Fatty Arbuckle trivia thrown in for good measure ) , revealing that Keaton was , for him , the true genius on account of his invention and comic daring . |
2 | When the rebels formed a provisional National Defence Junta a week after the start of the rising , Franco was not a member , although he became one a few weeks later . |
3 | He got one a week later — the prefab we lived in until I was eleven . |
4 | He has everything a swashbuckling hero needs — except good looks . |
5 | ‘ My dad looks very like me , he has everything the same as me — even the same hair and freckles all over his face . |
6 | Still , it makes for some interesting innuendo as he admits he has something the other girls have n't . |
7 | He recalled something the Operations Manager , Mr Amin , had once told him . |
8 | As an acquaintance wrote later : Have fought and won the hardest fight of all , why should he fear anything a human foe or fate itself could threaten ? |
9 | Although the many pages of Mayhew are positively crammed with evidence that the poor had created a culture of their own , he seems none the less to share Godwin 's view of art ‘ as a social bridge of no ordinary size and strength ’ . |
10 | ‘ Good Lord , he wrote books too : Foreign Debt : A Paupr 's Promise , not exactly a snappy title but it sounds as if he saw something the New York banks did n't and The Credit of Faith . ’ |
11 | As he and Hasan and Maisie started out down Wimbledon Park Road , he remembered something the headmaster had said to him , quite soon after he had started teaching the reception class . |
12 | We have been referred to several recent cases , of which Padfield v. Minister of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food is the best example , in which the courts have stressed that in the ordinary way a minister should give reasons , and if he gives none the court may infer that he had no good reasons . |
13 | He gave everyone a hard time . |
14 | He wishes everybody the best . ’ |
15 | They have n't sent him one Wendy they have n't sent him one , yet he had one the the time before |
16 | He had everything a man could possibly want . ’ |
17 | If the pain which he had whenever he had anything the matter with his finger had always been a throbbing pain , and the pain caused by anything the matter with any other part of his body had never been a throbbing pain , then now , on experiencing a throbbing pain , he would naturally associate it with his finger . |
18 | Well , he learns something every day , including why I can never bear anything tight round my throat . |
19 | He justified everything the malais did because FAKOUM had been terrorists . |
20 | He held none the less , in the light of the medical evidence , that her refusal to undergo treatment at the London specialist centre should be overruled . |