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

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1 No well that 's what he said , it does n't but I mean he went through all these and insurance companies and because of my kidney being removed I had to pay , I had to pay higher even though I did n't have to have a bloody medical but I had to pay high because of my
2 erm yo I mean he says at one point , as a positive statement , he thinks , that he bend , he 's bending his nature out of its natural course
3 I did n't much like them , but I realized he played with some mastery .
4 I met him returning from one of the Penn ponds with the largest pike of the year swinging by his side and a look of sheer elation on his face .
5 I found him reflecting on this problem with his usual shrewdness .
6 I want him waiting by this corner .
7 I urge him to look at one current study which concerns the possibility of moving the sea systems control first to temporary accommodation and then , in 1995-96 , to permanent accommodation .
8 But that rotten yellow-gutted two-timing little toad " — I let him go on like that a while , to get it out of his system .
9 I encouraged him to talk about those days , to focus on something positive .
10 Worse still , how can I face him dressed like this ?
11 I have n't heard his album and I 'm sure it will be good , but I know he thrives on bouncing ideas off other people .
12 He went to Scarborough this summer , and I heard him mentioned as one of their goalscorers lately .
13 I heard him say at one gathering that there were certain things he thought ought to be done , and he was going to do them , whether people followed him or not .
14 I believe he had at one time worked with Cizek and he certainly knew of Tagore 's work and writing .
15 I thought that was very er I suppose he said in two years , so five and two is seven .
16 I suppose he thought of that as well as of everything else .
17 I realize that I am standing just as Summerchild stood that other night , when I saw him gazing with such intensity into his own life .
18 Then I saw him looking in one of the restaurant windows , keeping himself kind of flattened up against the wall . ’
19 I 've had one of your chaps round already , asking whether I saw him go by that evening . ’
20 I came at the same time as the Sweeper came for I saw him standing by this very cage in clothes the people wear and not in Keeper-clothes such as he began to wear afterwards . ’
21 Coming near , I saw him lying on this tiny bed .
22 I bet he sighed on that journey from the court to the prison , over the Bridge of Sighs , ’ she smiled .
23 I think he slept in that loft when he used to come here .
24 I think he saw in these people prototypes . ’
25 From what he tells me I think he comes within this definition , as he says you were never naturalised as an American .
26 But also I think he rips off that culture .
27 I presume he knows of that — that doppelgänger of yours outside ? ’
28 Cos I see him know with this big pallets of that stuff all over the place and
29 The court heard Bedworth , now a student at Edinburgh University studying artificial intelligence , spent hours sitting in his bedroom mastering a £200 Christmas present which helped him hack into hi-tech systems .
30 He was requested by Prime Minister James Callaghan to head a commission that looked into the future of the engineering profession in Britain , which kept him occupied for two and a half years .
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