Example sentences of "[vb -s] he [verb] [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 so she , she , if it were n't , if she has him to build her own suite , she 's gon na get erm Lee , what was his name Clare ?
2 Oh he wants him to read his favourite story
3 Can Spanish hero Carlos Cardus go one better in 1991 , or has he missed his biggest chance of winning the title ?
4 Where else has he accumulated his vast wealth — and we have n't added it all up yet , not by any means . ’
5 Nor has he wasted his spare time in the time with Pompey .
6 Er , has he fetched you that letter yet ?
7 The hypocrite is nearer , his dupes farther off , and this in-between position allows him to exploit his skilful two-facedness .
8 The RPD presentation allows him to use his normal criteria in relation to R&D projects which result in new products .
9 The RPD presention allows him to use his normal criteria in relation to R&D projects which result in new products .
10 Blackburn 's Kevin Moran replaces him to win his 68th cap and striker Tony Cascarino is almost certain to be on the substitutes ' bench after also testing an injured hamstring this afternoon .
11 Brian Ashmore says he suffered his first heart attack thirteen years ago and he 's been back into the Princess Margaret Hospital in Swindon five times since with related problems .
12 This is the world of the underground man 's eruptive and unexplained ‘ They wo n't let me — I ca n't be — good ’ ; which world is itself continuous with that of the pre-Siberian stories , particularly The Double where Dostoevsky says he found his underground type .
13 His mother , Gladys , from whom he says he inherited his common sense and wit , was the daughter of a second-hand car dealer .
14 The real Mr Barnet , of course , is Fry himself , who says he gave himself more chance of being hit by a sniper 's bullet than getting his job back .
15 But with the exception of the Fauré Nocturne — the composer 's last piano piece — which Horowitz , while not afraid to convey its emotional charge , perhaps enlarges beyond its Gallic frame , this disc shows him putting his formidable talent to the service of music of our own time .
16 Joe Lydon 's impressive form at full-back , combined with an ability to play anywhere in the three-quarters , sees him make his third tour , while the man for whom he has deputised in recent weeks , Steve Hampson , goes on his first tour .
17 ‘ Stefano reckons he sacrificed his own life for his daughter 's career but he was only a waiter and a boxer and stuntman before that .
18 They 're asking anyone who recognises him to call their nearest police station .
19 It appears he took his own life but the truth is that he was murdered .
20 Roland 's close friend and companion , Oliver , begs him to blow his great horn ( the oliphant ) and summon Charlemagne back to the scene of battle .
21 The carer lifts the patient 's hemiplegic leg gently over the side of the bed , then places her hand on his stomach to stabilize him , and asks him to bring his other leg over beside the hemiplegic one .
22 Though Chris is the play 's voice of conscience , he is , ultimately , a rather quavery one : Miller never confronts him with his own reluctance to grow up , his willing collaboration with a domineering father and a mother who ignores him to worship her dead son .
23 ‘ It is of great importance that a child 's environment enables him to enlarge his living sphere , according to his own abilities and without being restrained by traffic , from his home surroundings to the neighbourhood and beyond .
24 His adoptive father lent him his old Kershaw 450 bellows camera and six weeks into the job Clayton admits he fluked his first page one picture .
25 A tape recording believed to be of his last words proves he executed his young family then killed himself , according to a newspaper report in America .
26 Where does he make his new discoveries ?
27 Why does he give his Holy Spirit to the individual ?
28 Why , therefore , does he continue his nuclear fatalism through his pursuit of the Trident programme , which increases the number of nuclear warheads on Polaris from 192 to 512 ?
29 But how does he answer his fellow Conservatives like Herr Kohl , or Mr. Eyskens , of Belgium , who says : ’ It is a fact that the most competitive countries in Europe are also the ones with the best social and employment provision ’ ?
30 Does he find his new celebrity intruding on his life ?
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