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

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1 For me , it was sufficient satisfaction that Eliot had approved my essay ; that he considered it the best thing I had done ; and that I had been one of the few to express opinions which had his total concurrence .
2 To mark his disapproval of my doing so he gives me the wrong ticket and some change , of which the amount , as far as I can see , bears no relation to any previous transaction between us .
3 Donna joined him and he found her the shortest ones , saying , ‘ You have the short ones .
4 And he called it the long-term stewardship of a precious natural resource .
5 I paid the hostel owner three thousand intis for the last time and he handed me the neat slip , carefully signed and stamped twice : ‘ Hostal America PAGADO . ’
6 And he did it the right way , he did it the hard way , always in the first two , always having a cut at and jump , jump , jump , you know .
7 An expert can now make a final determination about the construction of documents provided he asks himself the right question .
8 A large fish on his or my line was always an occasion for excitement for Edwy and he would jump into the water with his gaff if he thought it the only way to land it .
9 Just tell him what we want him to give us , you know if he gave us the advance nod on something then we could either you know deal it exclusive or we 'll put it all round , you know , whichever they prefer .
10 If he showed them the latest Washington telegram which he had seen before his departure [ KPs 66 and 85 ] , they would have been made aware that although they had to exercise the utmost restraint for the time being , a new and firmer policy might soon be adopted .
11 Be having another now cos he read them the other day .
12 In 1686 he became a London alderman , sitting for Broad Street ; but he discharged himself the following year , probably in anticipation of the purging of Anglicans from the bench .
13 But he sees me the other way — he spoke of another photograph — he was telling me that … ’
14 At least she would n't have far to go home if the evening turned into an unmitigated disaster , with him weeping drunken tears and slobbering all over her shoes while he told her the sad story of his life .
15 That 's what I thought it was at first but when he said it the next time it sounded different , it was nymph , rag nymph , that 's what he called me .
16 Yet when he saw her the next day and attempted to speak to her she told him to leave her alone and ran off into the prop-room .
17 I remember him taking me for a drive in his car when he told me the joyful news about his forthcoming marriage to Rosemary and feeling so happy that he was going to be happy .
18 so that when he sees you the next time , he 'll double check that .
19 All the same it was hard to restrain her pleasure when he called her the following evening .
20 Celia 's patience snapped when he poured her the second glass of retsina .
21 As he said it the bellowing roar came again , right on top of them , and a long drawn out scream in Russian .
22 At once Matthew relaxed , his eyes creasing in a smile as he wondered what the old man was up to .
23 He had no doubt it was one of the verderers ' horses and that it was dying ; indeed , even as he watched it the spasmodic movements seemed weaker and less purposeful .
24 He said he liked us and wanted us to come back , though he liked me the best
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