Example sentences of "it [verb] he " in BNC.

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1 He did n't let it affect him for too long , although he put his second into the bunker at the 10th .
2 BILL Clinton has thought about the chance of being assassinated , like his political heroes John Kennedy and Martin Luther King , but refuses to let it affect him , his mother revealed yesterday .
3 Start the morning about six o'clock and you muck out dress your horse over make him ready we call it make him ready , and you turn out at say , quarter to seven .
4 Till it make him mad .
5 Mm , the lady at the checkout when I got Tim 's that time , do you remember , cos all the birthdays come together and I saw that for Tim so it make him one
6 But it drains him — mentally and physically .
7 ‘ He was charming , ’ she lied , and felt it was worth it to see him look relieved .
8 It irritates him beyond measure that she is nearly always right about everything . ’
9 Since we had been back in Reine , Jean-Claude had stopped speaking of Montaine 's death as if it haunted him unduly .
10 We spoke to Johnny Winter recently and he said he has to be really careful about what he listens to before getting on stage , in case it influences him too much .
11 Said it got him out of the rut for a while .
12 But perhaps you do n't remember how he hated that life , and what a state it got him into .
13 I think it got him thinking positive .
14 But it got him in the end .
15 It got him out of the house , gave him a bit of exercise , kept him young .
16 He was one of those ‘ look after number one ’ types , not averse to trampling on other people if it got him where he wanted to be .
17 Unix Labs did manage to walk away from Judge Debevoise 's courtroom with a minor victory : it got him to set the record straight as to how many copies of 32V were actually distributed .
18 And look where it got him . ’
19 Whatever , it got him a long , heartfelt , high-pitched ‘ Wooooooooooooooo ’ from about 20,000 people who 'd got little else to wooo about .
20 Eddie Gray tried it for us and look where it got him .
21 It does come nice after Christmas , Christmas it got him all out of plonk
22 It upsets him , people looking .
23 Again it amused him to note the general application of what he was beginning to think of as Wexford 's Law .
24 He liked on occasion to talk of his earlier days at his parents ' cottage in Scotland , and it amused him to remember that his sensitive mother could never bring herself to pronounce or write the word ‘ toilet paper ’ which was always , either in speech or on shopping lists , abbreviated simply to T.P.
25 Patiently occupied with his household tasks and with his sketching of Willem , it amused him to notice that ‘ already he seems to oppose himself to all social institutions and conventions . ’
26 It amused him for a moment to speculate about the others , if they too had seen the paragraph and whether they had been astonished and afraid .
27 It amused him to think how much Maggie and Eileen Arbuthnot had in common , with their rooted prejudices .
28 ‘ It 's still forgery , ’ said Sergeant Joe , although it amused him rather than troubled him , this gainful exercise of his talents .
29 It amused him too that I used only pins to mount most of the items on the card .
30 She rather patronized him , but he was impervious to that ; it amused him — he was not unsubtle , Mr James says , but did n't bother to show it — he was amused by her American independence which served him just as well as Italian docility .
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