Example sentences of "he [verb] a few " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Shall I tell him to wait a few minutes , Inspector ?
2 I 've seen him play over the years er Mick , you know he 's er typical of player , we 've had him watched a few times this year , er scouts him er at Aston Villa , said he had a magnificent game .
3 He added : ‘ I 'd like to see him scoring a few more goals . ’
4 I remember him scoring a few stunning goals ( eg the one that evetually put Wimbledon out of the FA cup when they were still a non league team — that was a volley was n't it ? ) but was he a particuarly good volleyer ?
5 The role gave Dustin plenty of scope to demonstrate his versatility , even allowing him to warble a few songs , including a vaudeville fish ditty , and to dance with beer cans strapped to the soles of his feet .
6 It was usual for him to wheedle a few from any European who stopped . )
7 I 'd like to see him have a few failures and see how he handles that . ’
8 I saw him play a few times last year when they were still in the premier div. and was fairly impressed however I have n't seen his form this season and I 'm sure a year in Div.1 wo n't have improved him .
9 I urged him to have a few of the young daughters of the gentlefolk before he established the provisional government at the Smolny Institute .
10 " That 'll make him ask a few questions , " he thought .
11 On reaching the peg which had stopped my fall , he made a few trial attempts with the skyhook , just to find out how it worked .
12 For Tremayne , though he made a few self-deprecating jokes about it , the event gave proof of the substance of his life , much like the biography .
13 He made a few passes and the castle diminished and shrank , as you see it now , and he made a pass or two more and it was walled with glass as you see .
14 He made a few enquiries and was able to track down the thieves .
15 He made a few records under the name of Joe Ritchie .
16 He made a few gamey remarks to his first Hollywood leading lady , Olivia de Havilland , and she announced to the world that he was ‘ a coarse-grained man with a coarse-grained charm and a talent not completely developed ’ .
17 He made a few political speeches , mainly in his father 's constituency .
18 Nevertheless he made a few feints out of sheer exuberance , suggested a turn with his hips , moved at right-angles to his forward path with no loss of speed , changed step three times in successive strides , kicking hard on the last change and accelerating away in the joy of being able to run for ever .
19 I mean , he made a few comments a but nothing that anybody could tell .
20 He stabbed a few keypads to make the point .
21 He chanced a few casts and by the end of the season he had taken more than a dozen good trout .
22 He consulted a few people whom he thought were good tests of opinion .
23 He expected a few dozen people .
24 Anyhow , he got a few horses from Besthorpe Hall , and one or two of the little farms ; and he jogged along until the time came when Mr Flowerdew came into Diss on a market day , and he saw my grandfather .
25 Even he got a few of the good lines , none better than when a malingerer produced a succession of ‘ chits ’ excusing him one arduous duty after the other .
26 Deane was playing well out of position acting as a left wing , to such an extent that he got a few crosses in during the first half .
27 He then went and called on a Mrs who 'd got a confectionery shop , corner of Road and Road and a hard luck story there , he got a few pound for doing out the sacrament , he got some money from her .
28 He got a few yards down , he said so I said well have yo you have n't come round to view the house today have you ?
29 If he truly believed there was more to her actions , if he had married her to protect her life or reputation , why could n't he spare a few insignificant minutes to listen to her now ?
30 When Molly Gibson in Wives and Daughters ( 1866 ) has been to visit the Towers , her father declares that he had expected to find her so ‘ polite and ceremonious ’ that he read a few chapters of Sir Charles Grandison in order to bring himself up to concert pitch .
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