Example sentences of "[verb] he [verb] [verb] [pron] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He has he 's broken his little sequence there , twenty-one .
2 My father was a Gemini , and I knew your mother was a Sagittarian as soon as I found he 'd given her half the clip .
3 I expect he found he 'd sold his working-class birthright for a mess of Bloomsbury pottage .
4 ‘ All right then , but you mind he does — and I hope he 's got something more than milk to drink up there .
5 He 'd he 'd done it all , he was happy enough then .
6 Incoming BASW chairperson Graham Thompson mused about language , confessing he had replaced his own references to ‘ miners ’ wives ' with ‘ women in mining communities ’ .
7 When I spoke to his assistant she told he had said his last word on the subject and did not want to hear of it again .
8 Oh look he 's done it wrong !
9 I should have thought he 'd told you all about it by now , or do n't you two ever communicate properly ?
10 He could n't quite believe he had found himself such a beautiful animal .
11 They all asked whether he played for the Beatles or the Stones , and were much amused to hear he had formed his own pop group with some of his fellow junior students .
12 He 's got He 's got one previous erm which actually date back to nineteen seventy seven erm for handling stolen goods .
13 He told me that when the vaporetto arrived he had noticed something strange about it .
14 You know he 's given us all seven and half
15 The thing about Kennedy is that every time I hear he has done something outrageous I think ‘ Oh God ! ’ , but then I spend a few hours working with him and leave thinking what a good heart he has and how serious he is as a musician .
16 Perhaps only three or four keys on the typewriter keyboard that the computer will have need to be pressed at all , and if a child presses the wrong one it does n't all stop and funny , you know , impersonal messages come up on the screen saying he 's done something wrong , it just ignores them and waits for one of the correct responses .
17 ‘ When I arived he had led his two sisters out and they were standing by the front door .
18 He did not yet have a chancery of his own , but it seems he did have his own chapel , that is , a team of household chaplains ( presumably equipped with relics ) .
19 ‘ Having a gun just means the other fellow feels he has to shoot you first .
20 Feeling unutterably guilty , she saw he 'd brought her another drink and a fresh hot-water bottle .
21 On election night , after hearing he 'd kept his own Oxfordshire seat , he blamed the Cheltenham result on ’ wicked old-fashioned racism ’ and said it was ’ a slur on the town itself . ’
22 Could it be that what he was feeling was a kind of envy , in the sense that he 'd brought her here , to a place that he felt he 'd made his own , and in a matter of weeks she 'd already grown closer to it than he could ever hope to be ?
23 He found that he could n't go out with the lads anymore , and he felt he 'd lost his happy-go-lucky side .
24 Dustin refused , not only because he had not seen the very different Warner , which the director had , but he justifiably felt he had to find his own direction , even if he had to make a number of detours on the way .
25 He felt he had taken his only child like a lamb to the slaughter .
26 And in order to smoke he had removed his left glove .
27 ‘ 'T IS not four-footed predators we need worry about , ’ he observed , and Isabel knew he had seen her nervous reaction .
28 He knew he had broken his left thigh before he hit the ground .
29 Chairman John Silk also stood down , with successor Trevor Summers saying : ‘ If Bobby Gould is honest he knew he had to win something this season because he did n't have a hope of staying if he did n't . ’
30 For a short while Jaq had believed he had achieved something admirable .
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