Example sentences of "he [vb -s] [verb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Iago has led Othello to where he had predicted , caused the people he hates to destroy each other . |
2 | He turns to explain all this mess . |
3 | I do n't take the piss out of him he goes turns all silent , he goes like |
4 | And the guy gives him a fork , and he goes does that mean my fucking ! |
5 | Ms Morrell attempts damage limitation by telling her boss to keep his mouth shut and not rock the boat , but on he goes collecting more enemies and being let down by erstwhile friends . |
6 | and it closes up again and he goes chew this or something blows up and then Arnie gets |
7 | He does not usually do so unless he or a section of the public which he represents has some special interest to protect , in enforcing that particular law , that is not shared by the public at large . |
8 | And he longs to meet this woman 's need . |
9 | Tory MPs also felt that his performance ensures he lives to fight another day — and beyond . |
10 | A London spokesman for Mr Bond said yesterday : ‘ He has intended all along to meet his commitment to BSB , and that is still the situation . ’ |
11 | Mr Richmond of Kettlewell , The Square , Scorton ( the ‘ local historian ’ mentioned above ) He has lived all his life in Scorton and knows more about the village than anyone else I can think of . |
12 | Born in Como , he has lived most of his life in Milan , likes the city for its lifestyle and location and relaxes by skiing and playing tennis . |
13 | And even now that he has achieved all this he does n't stand still . |
14 | He has achieved much fame as a chamber music player ( with the Coull String Quartet , for example ) and is often to be heard giving solo recitals on BBC Radio 3 . |
15 | He has achieved this through one of the most remarkable election results of the century , and has , for a time at least , restored faith in the compatibility of democracy on the one hand and sane politics on the other . |
16 | He has halted most of his opponents in a 36-fight ring career , and his two defeats were to Michael Watson and Eubank . |
17 | Det Sgt Stimpson said : ‘ She searches him every time he comes home or goes out , and she keeps his bedroom bare of the usual toys and clutter so that she can see at a glance whether he has hidden any stolen property . ’ |
18 | He faces the prospect of retirement with the same level-headed commonsense approach with which he has tackled most of the issues that have confronted him in his long career . |
19 | On the white desk he has tossed several wraps of cocaine . |
20 | To gain access to her he has to penetrate many layers of permeability . |
21 | When he has answered that question , he will no longer feel the need to control others . |
22 | He has met that part of the commitment , but our main concern was to have the legislation drafted in such a way as to ensure that a funding council would be set up . |
23 | We gave [ the library manager ] an enormous list of requirements and he has met most of them … and I think we 've got to be reasonably satisfied because the rest of the school have got to have their whack as well . |
24 | It feels as if he has met more children than any other group of the population during the campaign . |
25 | He has to abandon some of his contemporary behaviour and to accept the older patterns prevalent among the majority of the congregation . |
26 | The acquirer 's solicitor should reserve the right to incorporate additional warranties when he has received all the information about the target , read the accountants ' report and read the draft disclosure letter . |
27 | For his work with a host of musicians from Marian McPartland to Ruby Braff he has received many accolades , but one that we know he likes was made in the London Spectator recently : ‘ Tate turned out to be that rarity of rarities , a bass player whose contributions actually made musical sense . |
28 | He has received some useful media support as well as visits from the local M.P . |
29 | Although he has received some personal encouragement from the COSE chieftains , he can not tell whether they will be predisposed to adopt his technology again . |
30 | Although he has received some personal encouragement from the COSE chieftains , he can not tell whether they will be predisposed to adopt his technology again . |