Example sentences of "[conj] he [vb -s] [adv prt] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ He will write me a letter immediately he gets back to London . |
2 | What F writes need be no more than barely ‘ understandable ’ , provided that he throws in from time to time some ‘ historical terminology ’ , which he need not necessarily understand , nor use appropriately . |
3 | Callinicos , defence of Marxism is erudite and compelling , and the fact that he runs out of steam over post-war art is of less moment than the fact that he takes the range of issues seriously enough to discuss them at all . |
4 | And he goes off to school , and he tells all his mates . |
5 | So far all his victims have been young women and he kills out of doors . |
6 | Er and he comes up with x equals y z and all the rest of it ! |
7 | People like Jack are supposed to represent us in Parliament and he comes out with nonsense like that . |
8 | Jarvis will not decide on Carroll House 's future until he gets back from Ireland later this week . |
9 | Homer sees The Committee as having a tremendous chance in the National if he stays out of trouble . |
10 | If he turns up for court and he says , yes I had a terrible time at the police station and there were all sorts of breaches of but I am now here on a , I 'm gon na tell the truth , that 's no problem . |
11 | But I 've told Paul that if he goes back to Karen and you know takes some his things out . |
12 | yes , he does n't want to stay with her , but I 've told Paul that if he goes back to Karen and take some of his things out , then he takes all of his things out and himself and he never comes back |
13 | What happens if he runs out of numbers ? |
14 | A grateful Niki coasts towards the finish , with Nelson , a lap down , riding pillion behind him , as though to push him across the line if he runs out of fuel . |
15 | If he steps out of line this time I 'll see to it that the dossier falls into the appropriate hands . ’ |
16 | because if he comes in from school he knows he 's got half an hours work |
17 | But she just said it like if he drops down like Chrissie you know what would happen see ? |
18 | So Mr Chris Patten , if he hangs on at Bath , and Mr William Waldegrave , who has a safe seat , had better stay clear of the bar . |
19 | cos he gets off at Palmers Green . |
20 | he says he does n't go out so often but it 's more a question of qality and not quantity … its tough to stay on top but he goes out to Florida most years to train and learn the new techniques |
21 | He 's retired , of course , but he helps out at St Clem 's and he 's still very vigorous . |
22 | No um Michael Fraser Associates have now started a lobbying operation which is run for them by the former Chief Executive of the Tory Party in Scotland whose name I 've forgotten but he lives down at Tiningham in East Lothian ah , now if I could get him in if Fred does n't object and again if Fred did n't object and the other guy did n't object it might be worth getting a member of Parliament in |
23 | I 've told him no more sex till he gets back into shape . ’ |
24 | On Tuesday , Charles will have William and Harry driven back to their mother at her base in Kensington Palace while he stays on at Sandringham . |
25 | Oblivious should not have tacked here since he loses out to Smart . |
26 | " That seems satisfactory , then — he can go straight to you after he comes out of hospital , " — Willis had been admitted to the Waterloo , where it was exceedingly difficult to get a bed , once more with the help of the nurses on Bluebird . |
27 | He will say only that he will probably stay on as chief executive after he steps down as publisher . |
28 | Yeah I do n't say we do n't row , I do n't say we do n't argue and get on each other 's nerves , we do , but when he goes back to work now for a couple of days it 'll take me three or four days to settle down into not having him there . |
29 | So we 'll get that sorted out and been talking about it I think the best bet is if we can get a few lessons in during the holidays so that when he goes back to school he 'll be more or less up to date . |
30 | Nobody will blame you , and Mr Mason will tell your uncle so , when he goes back to Madeira . ’ |