Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [vb past] he [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Would you rather I thrashed him within an inch of his life ?
2 Apparently I met him at a conference on the economics of multiculturalism .
3 I could n't think of a good reason why not so I ushered him towards the stairs and told him I lived in Flat 3 .
4 Over a cup of tea in the departure lounge he asked about the red rose I had placed by the wall , and so I told him of the red , white and blue wreath at Bayeux , of the other red roses on the graves of the crew , and of the ‘ Peace ’ rose which we had brought from England .
5 Leslie did not want me to go with him to the station , and so I watched him from the hotel-room window , his jaunty walk bravely exaggerated .
6 Suddenly she saw him in a new guise .
7 So she popped him into a plastic box , wrapped it in brown paper and posted it .
8 Only his song could do the trick , and float the witch into a dreamless sleep , and so she tied him to a perch by a silken ribbon and put bells on his bird 's feet .
9 So she hit him on the face to make him prick his ears !
10 Swiftly she caught him under the armpits and heaved until she managed to persuade him from the ground .
11 Gently she shook him by the shoulder , and his eyes opened .
12 Together we assisted him into the taxi .
13 Perhaps they used him as a mine-detector !
14 So they put him in the kitchens .
15 So he walked him round the beat until the sergeant found him .
16 So he tapped him on the shoulder and Dad being a big chap with big chest just said er S Do you know my lad ?
17 Finally he grabbed him by the collar , and with a spasmodic effort tipped him off the wharf into the canal .
18 Well they used to ask you to invite the e actually invite the American soldiers into your homes and my friend in Chuckery a couple of years ago , I was visiting him one Sunday lunch and a knock came to his door and he went and it was a guy who came over to see , his mum is now dead , but he , he come over he remembered him from the war .
19 Deliberately she looked him in the eye as she said it .
20 Numbly she followed him from the dance floor , barely even noticing when some of the dancers called out to her in passing .
21 Carolyn knew that he was angry with her , for some reason which she could n't fathom , and that the more she pressed him for an explanation the more he clammed up over it .
22 Once we got it off we showed him around the fire appliances and he went away happy , ’ said John .
23 For once they had him by the balls .
24 Now I took him into my home , it was an extremely costly thing to do , and eventually we got him into the Chiltern Clinic .
25 A few weeks later I met him in a wild part of Laggan .
26 Later I heard him in the bathroom . ’
27 Five minutes later she joined him in the Biography alcove .
28 Three years later she accompanied him on a tour of India .
29 She did not see Joe for a few days and then one Friday as she walked past she saw him in the teashop and went in to join him .
30 He stood no taller than his daughter , probably she exceeded him by an inch or two , but he had the shoulders of a bull , and a great head of brindled brown hair laced with grey , like his short , square beard .
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