Example sentences of "he [verb] on [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ My ole man got upset an' 'e told me ter get rid o' the bloody fing before 'e got 'ome from work ternight. 'E works on the trams , yer see , ’ the woman explained . |
2 | Anything that would pay enough to live and allow him to remain on the headland to carry on the campaign . |
3 | He had been too rushed and busy in Rome to enjoy his stay there , although it seems that the American writer , Frederic Prokosch , persuaded him to go on a pilgrimage one afternoon to find the legendary " Golden Bough " on the shores of Lake Nemi ; what they found was an old and dilapidated oak . |
4 | This allowed him to go on the offensive , including on issues that Dr Cunningham devoutly wished would evaporate , like that cause célèbre . |
5 | For default summonses , " sufficient time " means sufficient time for the defendant to deliver a defence , admission or counterclaim within fourteen days after delivery of the summons , and sufficient time in the case of fixed date summonses for him to attend on the return day ( Ord 7 , r 18(3) ) . |
6 | Jeremy Guscott snatched his 15th try in 24 internationals , Dewi Morris pounced behind the Springbok scrum for his fifth in 11 when Garth Wright 's put-in squirted out too quickly and Carling wrapped it up when two Springboks panicked under an Andrew bomb , allowing him to fall on the ball . |
7 | He threw himself at me and I jumped to one side , leaving him to fall on the deck . |
8 | The Society for the Propagation of Christian Knowledge asked him to report on the work of its schools at the same time . |
9 | The Society for the Propagation of Christian Knowledge asked him to report on the work of its schools at the same time . |
10 | Before he left , the Society for the Improvement of Prison Discipline asked him to report on the treatment of convicts in Van Dieman 's Land . |
11 | In return her own deep awareness of God and feeling for Him communicated on a much deeper level than mere words . |
12 | The postman eventually found him canvassing on the High Row and handed over the State secrets there and then ‘ I was very impressed , ’ says Fallon . |
13 | She watched him kneel on the floor and , taking a deep breath , she switched off all sensitivity to close her lips over his wrinkled anus . |
14 | In an argument no doubt intended to be attractive to Manchester 's merchants and employers — local abolitionists had specifically asked him to write on the impolicy of slavery and the slave trade — he declared that freedom produced cheaper labour than slavery . |
15 | A HIT-AND-RUN driver who knocked down a Gaelic footballer and left him dying on a border road has been jailed for six months . |
16 | Dot sat herself cross-legged on the bed and watched him perched on the chair by the window , blinking and twitching and fidgeting but never looking her way , then seeming to fall asleep and looking quite young , younger than Mr Brown anyhow , and certainly not at all like Sally 's dad who 'd been to Burma and eaten rats . |
17 | I then asked him to comment on the extent to which recommendations to the Senior Management Team contained in the report appeared to have been implemented . |
18 | Her mother , Lavender , had fallen in love with a scholarly man called Frederick Legh when she had met him walking on the Moor . |
19 | Then meeting him walking on the Heath . |
20 | I would no doubt see him walking on the cliffs with an ancient spaniel at his heels . |
21 | The scene had called for him to stand on a cliff-top , surveying the land stretching out behind — land he and his marauding band had taken by force . |
22 | I saw him focus on a boat which lay almost stationary beneath its single sail , fairly close to shore . |
23 | By the mid-1950s his growing reputation enabled him to concentrate on a literary career . |
24 | She set him to work on a further area of deep neglect . |
25 | To start off Changez 's career in the grocery business , Anwar instructed him to work on the till , where you could get by with only one arm and half a brain . |
26 | Gould took the opportunity of taking Lear with him on this ornithological grand tour , and at some point managed to enlist him to work on the Birds of Europe with Mrs Gould . |
27 | Then I come along and finds him sleepin' on the floor here like a big bebe an' I cover him up . ’ |
28 | However , as Akiskal has no data to enable him to elaborate on the processes involved or the interaction of the contributing factors , his model does not yet have any practical value . |
29 | She said the others left , but then outside Brandon punched the person he had threatened in the restaurant leaving him dazed on the pavement . |
30 | ‘ Taste our pain , ’ hissed Dashwood , gripping Farrell 's chin , forcing him to chew on the strand of flesh . |