EN English dictionary from he coaches boxing. to he created this mess, and now he'll have to fix it.
- He coaches boxing.
- He cocked his head and looked at me.
- He comes
- He comes from a background of poverty.
- he comes from Berlin
- he comes from Bremen
- he comes from Cologne
- he comes from Frankfurt
- he comes from Hamburg
- he comes from Hanover
- he comes from London
- he comes from Mainz
- he comes from Munich
- he comes from Nuremberg
- he comes from Paris
- he comes from Vienna
- he comes of a good family
- He comes over all shy whenever he meets her.
- he commited suicide
- he concluded by saying
- He concluded by saying ...
- He confessed he'd been having an affair with a woman in his office.
- He confessed to several burglaries.
- He confided that he ...
- He considers such jobs beneath him.
- He continued his perusal of the newspaper.
- He continued to assert his innocence.
- He continued to assert that he was innocent.
- He continues to hedge on whether ...
- He corralled us all into his office for a quick meeting.
- He could barely contain himself.
- He could barely stifle his laughter.
- He could be open to challenge for having refused candidates on the basis of their religion.
- he could bear it no longer
- He could easily have come.
- He could not be less suited to the task.
- He could not distinguish the colour of the car in the fading light.
- He could not have escaped without the connivance of the guards.
- He could not measure up to her.
- He could retire now and live in comfort for the rest of his life.
- He could walk the streets unrecognized.
- He couldn't bring his party colleague round to recommend an 'out' vote.
- He couldn't fathom why ...
- He couldn't organise a piss-up in a brewery.
- he couldn't say boo to a goose
- He couldn't stand it any more there.
- he couldn't very well say no
- He countered that
- He countered that ...
- He created this mess, and now he'll have to fix it.