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

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1 I said where did you get the tarmac from ? , been up London about , on his way to London by about half past four he said well there 's , there 's , three tarmac places , basically he people like that
2 So he snarled. –Does it mean that much to you ? ’
3 he said in all that , we got two he said the other one cut itself badly this morning on er a piece of glass obvious he said managed to come back to me you know being on a lead all his leg was cut so he sort of been down to the vet and had two stitches
4 Soon he surfaces from a vat of hot tar , covered from head to foot ; the ‘ tar ’ was really food flavouring .
5 It 's very difficult , and I think that people involved in the Gardener Centre have , ever since its inception , found it quite difficult to work how quite how it fits into the overall Brighton scene , and I find it fascinating to look at the nature of facilities which exist in central Brighton and try and work out in one 's own mind how best he facility of the Gardener fits in with that .
6 And sodeynly he plighte his hors aboute .
7 The sole purpose of a billy goat 's life is to sire offspring , and the more he fathers , the greater is his success in evolutionary terms .
8 So : your Uccello has been skewered by an assegai-wielding sociopath convinced that some noxious item of legislation will be reversed once he Goths a valuable masterpiece .
9 Some words are often used between commas like he comma , too comma , was embarrassed and this one in particularly , please , tomorrow comma , however comma , snows is expected , and do n't try to use however as a conjunction , 'cos it is n't .
10 has to come up to the house to talk to him and erm like he sort of opens the door and just shuts it in his face cos he finds out the other bloke 's a prince and he 's just standing there in the rain .
11 In what ways might the following influence a leader 's style of leadership : a. his subordinates ? b.the tasks to be performed ? and c. he situation ?
12 His main business is in banking , but now he s expanded into ships . ’
13 But now he sort of seems to be with other contracts .
14 No well I did , old , old erm what 's his name now coo dear there was one old boy he , he , he well he union on this Court of Referees and er cos we got to hear of it .
15 Yeah , well he sort of said oh we 're , we 're a bit old for this or something , I do n't know what Alec is , I thought he was only early forties or something
16 Well he sort of left .
17 Out here he fog bank which hung over the city had thinned to non-existence .
18 Here he instances in particular the work of Bachelard , Canguilhem , Serres , Guéroult , and Althusser .
19 A £60 joining fee and yearly management fee of 1 per cent of the value of the investment within he PEP gets clients a range of advice and options on their PEP investment .
20 Then he look sat me .
21 Then he holes the putt , and I knew he 'd won because he was three shots in front .
22 Then he lap dissolved into a happy ending with some drip like Anne Shirley . ’
23 Then he sort of pirouetted , still … er … holding himself , and then he fell over and rolled down the stairs .
24 Then he sort of went like this , pulled out a big gun , pointed it at us says , Give us the keys , again .
25 so he sits there erm , and you know you involve in our conversation , but he sits there talking to her and then he sort of feels out of it and then he storms off
26 And he rolls over and then he sort of put his legs up .
27 Then he football
28 He glanced across he canal to the swimming animals .
29 And the eyes that challenged her across he table were just brown eyes , filled with lazy amusement .
30 Instead he beings to work , through one man of his choice , and one nation of his choice , for the renewing of the world .
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