Example sentences of "[pron] he [noun] " in BNC.

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1 reactive kind of person , in which he things are happening to him , like for instance he 's quite famous because of the war .
2 Similarly , Wordsworth is commonly bowdlerized into a ‘ Nature poet ’ , and his frequent accounts of human beings in economic difficulties are dismissed as his ‘ revolutionary growing-pains ’ — to be omitted from the safe anthologies in which he is. commonly presented to the adolescent mind .
3 ‘ Thou shalt remember the Lord thy God : for it is he that giveth thee power to get wealth , that he may establish his covenant which he sware unto thy fathers ’ ( Deut. 8 : 18 ) .
4 We are soon informed of how his wealth is made public knowledge in lines that suggest his generosity with his riches could be extravagance ; an imprudent use and showing of wealth — and his wife — rather than a wise one : This noble marchaunt heeld a worthy hous For which he hadde alday so great repair For his largesse ( and for his wyf was fair ) That wonder is …
5 Kline 's film producer pal ( Steve Martin , plus beard ) falls victim to a meaningless violent crime similar to the meaningless violent crimes with which he packs his movies .
6 one who pretends to have picked up an apparently valuable ( but actually worthless ) ring which he palms off on an unwary buyer .
7 Maura was going to have the chances that she he self had never had .
8 Let him have the one he ones .
9 When he spewed on me he sort of give it away though .
10 The lot tell me he lot .
11 Pip 's servant at Barnard 's Inn , whom he nicknames ‘ the Avenger ’ because ‘ after I had made the monster ( out of the refuse of my washerwoman 's family ) and had clothed him with a blue coat , canary waistcoat , white cravat , creamy breeches , and [ top boots ] , I had to find him a little to do and a great deal to eat ; and with both of those horrible requirements he haunted my existence ’ .
12 Jonathan Miller has chosen 15 interlocutors and with them he debates a range of psychological and allied issues .
13 the lyrics on it he sort of stops half way through and he goes yeah do this to me and he carries on again .
14 It broke his he art , never working again .
15 Drive out , kill self , let God be then alone in me — then in God we will find ( no , he-in-us will find ) ourselves selfless free sons Come God — my God is and is in me , in you rather let God explode burst from within filling the whole of us away from self just He He He He Theos — no , the one — Heis .
16 And er he used to be he he mother used to make make some tea for him and warm tea in a bottle in a glass bottle you know .
17 Well he he sort of came and asked us , you know do you mind
18 Well he he Father Christmas
19 Van den Boogard suggested that in the Anglo-Norman fabliaux the author assumes what he calles the persona of the clerk , i.e. a character looking for respect and admiration for his ability to tell a fascinating tale of intrigue ( inter alia ) , whereas a French author is more likely to adopt the persona of the jongleur , shocking by his anarchism but amusing at the same time through his self-mockery .
20 ‘ I 'll tell you what he wall doing .
21 That is n't Gary 's what he nanny did
22 ‘ Was n't that what he OD 'd on ? ’
23 he said he said not knowing her children he said but knowing what he sort of picked up about your kids
24 ‘ But I think the way we played at Leeds he was something of a luxury sometimes — there were times when even his team mates did n't know what he woeld do next ’ ‘ It 's different at Scumchester United where they really do play through him — AND OF COURSE HE 'S ALSO SURROUNDED BY BETTER PLAYERS ’ …
25 Sorry la whatever he name is that
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