Example sentences of "he [vb -s] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He hates cold kipper , does Bidwell .
2 He tackles familiar areas such as goodwill and intangibles , depreciation and extraordinary items .
3 A touch of the exotic is definitely the preserve of Michael Barry as he tackles fruity formulas and spicy suppers
4 He wanders lonely valleys and isolated copses , where he plays enticing music on his flute .
5 He plays great guitar which is inspirational , plus no-one seems to be able to get the sound of the upright bass down quite like he does … ’
6 He plays central defender at Lyn but also have played some games up front — he has played wide back , midfielder and attacker on our national team .
7 Though his current technique is based on the battle against fast bowling ( he is moving back rather than across in an attempt to eliminate his Achilles heel , the lbw decision ) , he plays slow bowling with rare arrogance .
8 Though his current technique is based on the battle against fast bowling ( he is moving back rather than across in an attempt to eliminate his Achilles heel , the lbw decision ) , he plays slow bowling with rare arrogance .
9 He plays smart tennis on the move . ’
10 Damien Amos returns to work in the Design Studio after a two year break into the music business : He plays bass guitar with a group that recently recorded an album .
11 Bardul has a small stove with a chimney set into one flue here , where he brews Lustrian coffee ( he has many sealed tins of this here ) and cooks whatever he can find to eat .
12 If he discounts other people 's slivers , he can give only his limited view and the true proportions of the 3-dimensional many coloured " whites " and yolks may be grossly misrepresented .
13 But if his practical measures are anything to go by , he may be thinking of the Libyan nation , for he discourages international marriage not only with English or American persons , but with Algerians , Egyptians and Palestinians .
14 His gallery is a grand townhouse on East 79th Street where he trades modern masters , including art from the estate of Pierre Matisse , which he purchased in partnership with Sotheby 's , and blue-chip post-war American and European paintings by Jackson Pollock , Rothko , de Kooning and Francis Bacon .
15 He goes well girls , girls
16 And he goes , he lets her go and everything and he goes , and when they walk away he goes stupid bitch !
17 They could 've done more with the ‘ ol wizard too : unable to use most of the flashy weapons from the armoury , he accumulates huge amounts of dosh as he has nothing to spend it on .
18 He displays immature behaviour for a boy of 14 .
19 He offers alternative policies : on Europe , on industrial partnership , on the inner cities and on the environment .
20 He 's , he , he offers fantastic prices
21 He offers brand-new tomes from the New York Times best-seller list at exactly half off — with no tax to pay .
22 the way he drives expressive colour passionately onto the canvas , the intensity of his brush and knife work leaves the viewer staggered .
23 HE DRINKS PRECIOUS WINE WITH FLIES IN
24 ‘ This greater broad backed bookworm must be found before he encourages other animals to read those books he seems to devouring just now , ’ said laid back Rabbit .
25 He encourages natural predators to control pests … like this cannibal mite which preys on the Red Spider mite … an enemy of fruit crops .
26 Chatterton 's a very smart man and he understands small print .
27 ‘ Well , he 's a funny kind of angel , but he understands wild animals better than anyone . ’
28 He represents local commuters who are angry at yet another increase .
29 He represents biology which represents the future as far as George is concerned he represents genetic engineering and a very frightening kind of vision
30 He represents theoretical man , a type of existence previously unheard of , but one which our culture has elevated above all others .
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