Example sentences of "[vb -s] he [vb -s] " in BNC.
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1 | Of course he has he says , he 's not dead yet . |
2 | Maybe you do n't believe him but that , he has he has said this . |
3 | Has he has he left the series for good ? |
4 | So erm amongst the business property that he has he has this warehouse with |
5 | There 's a has he has he a son ? |
6 | But at some times your dilemma as a manager you say think well can he just stay on and nick us a goal knowing full well that if if he has he comes off it makes them fairly lightweight . |
7 | He has he 's just parked car , walked up here , looked at bus and walked back again . |
8 | He has he 's broken his little sequence there , twenty-one . |
9 | He owes he owes the family so he 'll be paying back . |
10 | As though the real Jonathon is somewhere else and has left a copy of himself behind so that no one notices he 's gone . |
11 | And apart from that he looks he hates people coming into church . |
12 | He is thin really cos he looks , he looks he looks twenty years older than me . |
13 | By the time we get back to the tent Stig is limping badly and when Odd-Knut looks he finds he is bleeding profusely . |
14 | Does the Secretary of State agree that when local democracy does not come up with the results that he wants he abolishes it ? |
15 | Same all through but he wants he wants , he wants carpet down . |
16 | To do so he will need to earn about £18,000 in total , or around £6,500 from the three tournament starts he has left . |
17 | His touch is sure from the start ; Ravel 's L'Enfant et les Sortileges he paces beautifully , and by making his fantastic characters tiny beside a huge , solid door , takes us at once into a child 's world to be thrilled and frightened . |
18 | He 's famous he 's got a wife he 's normally on the news he 's posh and he dresses up smart he writes he writes papers out . |
19 | He 's famous he 's got a wife he 's normally on the news he 's posh and he dresses up smart he writes he writes papers out . |
20 | He 's famous he 's got a wife he 's normally on the news he 's posh and he dresses up smart he writes he writes papers out . |
21 | He 's famous he 's got a wife he 's normally on the news he 's posh and he dresses up smart he writes he writes papers out . |
22 | There is not sufficient , no matter how good or difficult are the carp waters he fishes , to sustain his interest for a lifetime . |
23 | This shows how far Wordsworth has moved since the Preface to Lyrical Ballads , and on what subjects he feels compelled to address his readers ; this time there is no discussion of the theory or poetry , but we begin with a review of the Poor Law Amendment Act ( 1834 ) . |
24 | But I do know that he , where he lives , I 'm sure I 've seen it written that where he lives he has services there . |
25 | ‘ He says he likes Long Way Home very much indeed . |
26 | ‘ He says he likes it here and likes working on his farm . |
27 | She says he likes looking after young people . |
28 | He says he likes me to show him things — birds and animals . |
29 | Porter says he likes having a pop at goal but yesterday they all went in . |
30 | He says he likes it as it is . |