Example sentences of "he [vb -s] [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | 'E 's 'ad every comfort and t' best treatment Dr Dawson could give . ’ |
2 | 'E 's got a good look on — it must be a bit o' good land . ’ |
3 | Mind you — - " she jerked her head in the direction of the Russell , which had recently returned from Plymouth and lay at anchor in the Pool , " 'E 's got a lot to answer for . |
4 | ‘ Well , there 's just Mr Foster , 'e 's got the other two rooms on this landin' . |
5 | Section 320 Companies Act 1985 provides that if a director of a company or its parent or holding company , or a person connected with him , enters into a contract with the company , under which the director or person connected with him agrees to purchase the company or assets ( other than cash ) of the company exceeding a certain value , then the contract must be approved in a general meeting by ordinary resolution . |
6 | Last night heartbroken Sandy , who lived with Brian at Didsbury , Manchester , said : ‘ Everyone who knew him has lost a part of themselves through this tragedy . |
7 | God 's love for and claim on man are worked out through a judgement and condemnation which disclose a profound alienation and estrangement between man and God , a contradiction in which man has attempted to break away from the tie with God , so that God 's claim on him has become a consuming fire . |
8 | ‘ Well , ’ continued Gloria between swallows of coffee , ‘ the lady what polishes the cars for him has got a sister what does cleaning at Stowbridge Tech . ’ |
9 | Perhaps as a result of his unpopularity , speculation about him has taken a new turn . |
10 | To an astonishing degree , the controversy about him has taken the form of a continuing debate about his private life . |
11 | On 26 June he records shooting a wattle-cheeked honeyeater ‘ on the ranges near the Upper Torrens ’ ; he ‘ killed a Bittern on the 1st July near the Murray , above Gleeson 's Station ’ ; collected red throats ‘ about forty miles north of Lake Alexandrina ’ ; spotted a white-eyebrowed pomatorhinus ‘ near the bend of the river Murray ’ ( perhaps it was this remark that led some to guess that it was the great west bend to which Gould referred ) ; and shot a pink robin in ‘ a deep ravine under Mount Lofty ’ ( this was the last time an example of this species , Petroica rodinogaster was seen in South Australia , although one or two reliable observers said they had seen specimens in the area many years previously ) . |
12 | ’ He turns to face the elder policeman . |
13 | Cos I go , Steven goes erm , Steven goes bring the , to Shelley , he goes bring the mother-fuckers down like that . |
14 | He goes to move the curtains . |
15 | Liberal Democrat MP Simon Hughes on the Lamont affair WHEN he goes to see a Shakespeare play he wants to know what happens at the end . |
16 | And I go sorry , and he goes makes a jolly good Christmas gift and I go I ca n't do it |
17 | And then Jason yeah and they 're like saying , they say look it was an early seventies crime you 've got ta help us , how would you handle it because they 're not allowed to use fast cars and guns and he goes find a country house |
18 | As a gesture of goodwill , it should be suggested to the purchaser that he offers to sign a confidentiality undertaking in favour of the vendors covering such information . |
19 | BILLY Connolly 's got his out-of-work wife Pam a job in the circus — as long as he agrees to tear the tickets . |
20 | He agrees to cover the garbage with sand and to spray the area with chemicals to kill the flies and mosquitoes . |
21 | In those judgements the opinion of those he represents has no claim over him . |
22 | I should state here that Cizek only takes children nowadays whom he thinks have a certain aptitude for drawing and painting . |
23 | A delivery note is sent along with the goods — this enables the retailer to check that the delivery he receives matches the one dispatched by the manufacturer . |
24 | However , he longs to explore the nature of Celtic Christianity . |
25 | Who would not thrill to see Alderman Foodbotham of Bradford rise at last from the mountain tomb at Northowram , where he lies awaiting the summons of destiny , to assume the united crown of Deira and Elmet , and soon , in his irresistible advance , the crown of all Northumbria ? |
26 | About everything he writes hangs a faint savour of calculation . |
27 | I think of him as an artist who writes history , and I take it that the history he writes includes the history he has principally suffered — that of Poland . |
28 | But he has to behave a little badly . |
29 | To the BBC SSO , whom he holds in great affection — he first came to Scotland in 1988 for their Festival of New Chinese Music — he has gifted a new work , Death and the Fire : a dialogue with Paul Klee , to be premiered on 27 March . |
30 | First he has to create a neutral police force . |