Example sentences of "he [vb -s] it " in BNC.
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1 | I 'd give 'im the back o' me 'and big as 'e is , an' 'e knows it . |
2 | ‘ I jus ' take everyfing to 'im an' give 'im all those sheets wiv me totals on , an' 'e works it all out . |
3 | Everyone who has worked with him describes it as ‘ an unforgettable experience ’ , and there is usually a Beecham story . |
4 | Mr Grist tells my colleague Bryan Rostron : ‘ A number of factors gave rise to the suspension , but the very fact that the authority itself lost confidence in him shows it was n't one particular thing . |
5 | But it do n't matter if you offend him does it ? |
6 | ‘ Receiving briefings from him makes it even more like old times , ’ says a Thatcher adviser . |
7 | But he hates it if his friends are n't nearby , and he 's difficult to catch … ’ |
8 | Which is why , I suspect , though he hates it , he will tolerate ‘ nice ’ . |
9 | SHE loves shopping , he hates it . |
10 | He hates it . " |
11 | He wo n't enjoy it , and you 'll be on pins waiting for him to show everyone just how much he hates it . |
12 | He hates it and does n't know what it means to me . |
13 | Oh how He hates it ! |
14 | He hates it , he do n't like it at all . . |
15 | So , I put it on the other way round this morning and he hates it , I 've only just done it |
16 | RUBBER-faced funnyman Rowan Atkinson has admitted he plays it strictly for cash . |
17 | ‘ You Americans always go for the corny ones , ’ he says , but he plays it just the same , and he delivers a good strong solo at that . |
18 | ‘ And he plays it — smashes it through the covers straight for four ! |
19 | Although the Daily Telegraph 's reviewer thought the twenty-year-old too young for the role of Buddy , he conceded that ‘ he plays it with an infectious sense of fun . |
20 | He plays it with a plectrum . |
21 | Mind you , he plays it more than me ! |
22 | such as , you know the way he plays it . |
23 | But if he if he plays it and misses it he could give it to Thompson . |
24 | It 's hit towards the halfway line , Alan the sole defender for Blackburn at the moment , he plays it to his right , forward it goes to now that 's a good ball down the far side of the field , plenty of er men available , 's one of them inside the penalty area , the cross was n't so good from and it 's gon na run harmlessly behind for a goal kick . |
25 | He s-says it 's the most important th-thing between people . ’ |
26 | His vital interest was exploring the countryside with his school friend Arthur Hardy , as he records it in A Sportsman 's Tale : ‘ We had spent the best ten years of life together and after that saw one another about twice a year … |
27 | As he adds detail he records it simply to his own satisfaction and in a form adequate to his own purposes . |
28 | ‘ If he signs it will be like all the fireworks going off on Bonfire Night . ’ |
29 | If he signs it that indicates that he has accepted what you 've jointly agreed , and then you 've got something , a milestone , something to go back and measure yourselves against and to justify what you 've done against erm the fees that , that you 're invoicing the client for , if the client at s at some stage decides perhaps that 's not really what he wanted after all . |
30 | He rubs it absently , accosting strangers in the street , seeking out a friend and within minutes exclaiming that he wants to be by himself , watching children wistfully , accusing wellwishers of persecuting him with their kindness ; until at last he explodes on the brink of confession in a terrible universal cry : ‘ Oh , if only I were alone and nobody loved me , and if only I had never loved anyone ! ’ |