Example sentences of "he [vb -s] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He admits , however , to being torn over the interest rate argument ; part of him wants to see rates held to stabilise the economy , but he also wants to see quick cuts to boost business . |
2 | He hates eating duck full of birdshot . |
3 | In a later article , he points to research findings which show that pupils who are good at maths tend , on the whole , to be more conformist and obedient than other pupils . |
4 | Dave used to be the Chairman of the Young Conservatives at thirty two , er , he was also a local councillor in nineteen seventy-five to nineteen seventy-eight in his home town of , erm , and he used to be Rotarian , for two years , he goes to raise money for charities . |
5 | He goes wants Michelle like ? |
6 | Goes honestly , he goes , he goes he goes look Mick he has n't said anything to me , if you do n't believe me then tough , you know . |
7 | And he goes yeah and he goes did Sal go ? |
8 | And he goes fucking run will you . |
9 | He takes him to a football training course , because he does n't like to think that he goes to play football on the park . |
10 | The way he sits look Ben yeah I love this bit , look . |
11 | For slightly less than $10 he offers to mail customers the plans for a do-it-yourself coffin which , until required , doubles as a bookcase . |
12 | It 's called Chicken Bowe and we 're going to take it everywhere with us until he agrees to fight Lennox . |
13 | He must draw deductions about what he thinks took place from the evidence that is presented to him . |
14 | And he thinks to hold Tracy Castle for the King , now that my brother … ’ |
15 | This is Kingsley Black and again he looks to use Collimore 's pace and he moved into a great position there Collimore . |
16 | But he looks to follow Mark Glazebrook who closed the Albemarle Gallery three weeks ago and reverts to being a private dealer and exhibition curator working from his home in Pont Street . |
17 | Surrounded by ‘ government furniture of polished yellow wood ’ , he proffers blandishing diminutives ; Mow about a spot of open window ? ’ ( okoshechko ) he asks the ready fainter . |
18 | He has deposited faith , his faith . |
19 | and he has delegated powers in fact to appoint consultants , which is what he 's actually done |
20 | So far he has visited Durham and he hopes to see the Lake District , Whitby and South Park , Darlington before he leaves . |
21 | He has visited Britain several times but he has never been even close to being caught and I am pleased about that . |
22 | As the right hon. Gentleman is talking about matters in which there may be joint agreement , and as he has visited Langbaurgh and Hemsworth in recent days , will he comment on the fact that both the Labour party candidates for those constituencies have invested in newly privatised industries ? |
23 | As Attorney-General , he has visited Belfast monthly and knows the important figures there at first hand . |
24 | I have had to pull up the Minister when he has visited Teesside and talked about companies in Tyneside which are of no interest to people on Teesside . |
25 | He has visited Vietnam several times to search for missing American soldiers , a venture that plays well in his district which is home to a lot of ex-servicemen . |
26 | The Secretary of State has been trying to say that he is a friend of the inspectorate , despite his proposal to cut it to a third of its current size , and he has created pandemonium . |
27 | He may be completely landless , or it may be that his plot is n't big enough and he has to spend part of his time , or part of his family has to spend part of their time , working for somebody else to get in some extra money or possibly renting land from somebody else . |
28 | How can they expect their leader to devote his energy to attacking the Tories when he has to spend time dealing with his own rancorous , ill-disciplined colleagues ? |
29 | Hearing the complaints of labourers and gentry in the Great Hall at Arundel he has dispensed summary justice , accepted by all , but dependant on his authority as feudal lord , not that of monarchy . |
30 | First , in his experimental work he has achieved performances that match existing systems . |