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

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1 If he does not declare an intention to defend the action or make an offer , the second date , known as the calling date , is the date on which the claimant can ask for a Decree from the court declaring that the debtor owes him the sum sued for .
2 Similarly in He loves her ; She loves him the form he is replaced by him after loves , while her becomes she after loves .
3 he has he the same problems that we 've all had you know erm and yes he 's , he 's , he 's very easy to listen to despite the fact that he 's a southerner .
4 He is firmly established in the half back line , which allows him the luxury of being able to press forward in support of his attacking colleagues .
5 Finally , B would fail to comply with the maxim of Manner , enjoining clarity of purpose , if , when A needs a bolt of size 8 , B passes him the bolt in a box that usually contains bolts of size Jo .
6 I do n't pay them too much attention cos I 'm busy , but I think Marie shows him the letter she got this morning .
7 In what seems a somewhat specious argument , she urges Leo to bathe with her in the fire so that their mortal sins may be purged : but although the fire at first seems to do her no harm as she shows him the way into it , the self-seeking nature of her love becomes evident as her ageless beauty is destroyed :
8 and she er she said what and she said oh well I do n't think I 'll phone Graham but if Maxine shows him the paper , she said I reckon he 'll phone them because er , it did say , I think in the paper that the , that she said they 're letting everybody know
9 Carmichael hands him the paper .
10 His skipper , Richard Gough , calls him the best player at the club .
11 Bob calls him the murderer !
12 Sweet and Quine both played guitar for Lloyd Cole back in 1990 — Sweet live , and Quine live and on the record — but while Lloyd Cole kept Quine on a leash , refining his parts and cutting and reconstructing his solos , Sweet just tosses him the keys and lets him rip .
13 Vic Brown in John Schlesinger 's A Kind of Loving ( 1962 ) settles for telly-watching inanity within marriage , while Billy Liar in the same director 's 1963 film turns away from the girl who offers him the chance to fulfil his ambitions in London .
14 Although Daniel 's dark skin offers him the same protection as a mild sunscreen , it 's not enough to block all the sun 's harmful UV rays .
15 The escape from France described in Flying Colours offers him the chance of the kind of swift , concrete description in which he excels but too often the pace slackens overmuch as Hornblower 's emotions are analysed with an almost sentimental thoroughness .
16 She will not hear of it and tells him the summer will restore her to her full strength , a story you have heard before and will not believe any more than I do .
17 PETER HORBURY takes the telephone receiver and the operator tells him the police and ambulance are on their way .
18 Er someone tells him that , a policeman tells him the best way to look at it is if you were locked out your house
19 Lord Salmon gave as an example two instances of the valuation of a picture , the first for a client who does not tell him the reason for the valuation , and the second where the client tells him the valuation is needed because he is about to sell the picture to a friend .
20 And he tells him the story and he goes and the man threw me out of the taxi .
21 Inside the little shop , a doleful Asian youth wearing finger mittens , walled in behind racks of cheap digital watches , ballpoint pens , sweets , and music cassettes , shakes his head and shrugs when she asks him the name of the street .
22 She reads him the story of the Gadarene swine , the novel 's Epigraph .
23 The legendary Enzo Ferrari rates him the best driver ever , and coming from the man with Ferrari 's wealth of experience and knowledge , he must be right .
24 Yet when Cornwall pronounces him the new Earl of Gloucester , and orders him to seek his father out , Edmund has yet another layer of pretence at hand : Edmund 's perversion of such words as ‘ nature ’ , ‘ loyalty ’ , and ‘ blood ’ is grimly evident to us , but not to Cornwall — who may not understand those terms , in any case — and who now puts himself into the position of an adopted father to Edmund : ‘ I will lay trust upon thee ; and thou shalt find a dearer father in my love ’ ( 24f . ) .
25 Shakespeare permits him the dignity of verse , showing that the gulled and cured vain man nevertheless deserves some sympathy .
26 Southampton 2 , Manchester City 1 City ripe for Kendall salvation if Swales gives him the time .
27 That gives him the space to make long-term bets , but also deprives him of advice against short-sightedness : borrowing sums that he can service only so long as the good times roll .
28 ‘ My heart is completely enchanted with all these pleasures , because it is so jolly on this journey , because it is so warm in the carriage and because our coachman is a fine fellow who , when the road gives him the slightest chance , drives so fast .
29 This at least gives him the freedom to go out for air and to do errands such as visiting local shops or going to the hairdresser .
30 This gives him the chance to escape at night while The Count of Monte Cristo is on the radio .
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