Example sentences of "he [verb] [art] [num] " in BNC.
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1 | he made a fifty that day , lifted his bat above his head and had a heart attack . ’ |
2 | In 1815 he visited Paris , in 1820 he made a six months ' visit to Italy , and in 1825 he was in Paris again , having been sent to supervise repairs at the British embassy . |
3 | In 1967 he made a gross , slap-and-tickle version of ‘ The Taming of the Shrew ’ with Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor . |
4 | For the Crown he made the two tilt-yard towers at Greenwich from 1516 and on 12 September 1519 received the office of king 's master mason jointly with Vertue , who had held the position since 1510 . |
5 | London-born Mike MacFarlane established himself as the top black British athlete by winning the 200 metres European title , though his form thereafter lapsed and , although he made the 1980 Olympic sprint team , he failed to make the finals . |
6 | He realised the two men would not fight . |
7 | As he laid the two pictures aside with the first one he felt that it was a farewell — a farewell to his youth , his youth and the greatest happiness that this youth had given him . |
8 | He checked the two sliding doors into the wheelhouse . |
9 | He stuffed the two pieces into Vasili 's anorak pocket . |
10 | He attacked the 1986 Insolvency Act for its penalising and punitive consequences on the owners and directors of small companies , often resulting in personal bankruptcy . |
11 | ( Perhaps he mistook the seven on his DME indicator for a three ? ) |
12 | Ten seconds later he passed the two hundred fifty metre mark . |
13 | Well it 's , look he passed the hundred and fifty metre mark , ten seconds later he passed the two hundred and fifty metre mark , how far did he run in ten seconds and you 've put down a hundred metres |
14 | That 's good though that is. was running along a track at a constant speed he passed the hundred and fifty metre mark . |
15 | Well it 's , look he passed the hundred and fifty metre mark , ten seconds later he passed the two hundred and fifty metre mark , how far did he run in ten seconds and you 've put down a hundred metres |
16 | Almost immediately he became the anchorman of the Hampshire batting and he was to score over 1,000 runs in a season twenty-seven times , including twice when he passed the 3,000 mark , and nine times when he exceeded 2,000 . |
17 | Milton Keynes is about as far from the sea as it is possible to get in England , and Roger Mason 's motivation in coming to us was never quite clear to me ( perhaps it was n't to him either , for although after four intensive years ' research he produced a many-hundred page ‘ draft ’ of his thesis , far in excess of what might be required , he finally failed to submit it for examination ) . |
18 | That 's why he met the seven earlier in the afternoon . |
19 | 10:5–7 ) He used similar words when he appointed the Seventy . |
20 | ‘ I hope he appreciates the three ‘ immediates ’ , ’ the General said . |
21 | He fought the 1987 election campaign . |
22 | And playing alongside white men he endured a decade-and-a-half of bitter scorn from people of his own race , in what he now recognises as racism in reverse . |
23 | Kent performed a mathematical analysis to determine the optimum follow up erm regime , and for patients with well differentiated non-invasive tumours , and no recurrence in the first year , he recommended a nine monthly regime . |
24 | At the beginning of January 1990 he announced a 10 per cent devaluation of the kina with an exhortation for the nation to stop living beyond its means . |
25 | ‘ What 's so funny about a row of gigot chops ? ’ he asked the two laughing girls outside his window . |
26 | Nevertheless , he led a three-four-five finish by the Mexican runners . |
27 | I once remember he got a hole-in-one in the Agfa Gevaert tournament at the 16th . |
28 | Spectacular French star Jean-Philippe Ruggia waited until February before he got a 500 GP ride for ‘ 91 . |
29 | He got two week ones then he got a four week one . |
30 | He got a hundred against Cambridge but has already discovered that sequels come hard . |