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

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1 He bustled in one day , rubbing his hands , a fashion of his when he had something unpleasant on his mind .
2 In practice the resolute supporter of Party A is not likely when he lists his preferences to be thinking primarily of any eventual cooperation between his party and Party B. His chief concern will be the success of as many as possible of Party A's candidates , and it will be to all of them that he gives his higher preferences .
3 Tonight was no exception , as she gazed through me and he presented his broad , squat back and bald spot .
4 So watch them for a while and then he started dancing with them and he dance them all night and he just get in his hand .
5 I er I did n't buy them and he sent us three boxes and they came from the same warehouse .
6 Chris Fry must have heard them and he did his best by knocking in number four …
7 Of course an Asian child here must learn English , but must she or he forget their own language in order to learn English ?
8 I shall show Dr Meredith up and notify you if he has anything noteworthy to say . ’
9 He found that Turner by 1833 was painting trees unknown to any botanist ; probably he painted them because he saw them that way ; and indeed with the help of a lens the lecturer could turn a picture of a common tree into a Turner tree for the audience to see for themselves .
10 The individualistic bias that Rawls is accused of by Nagel is not that he rules out such conceptions but that he is not neutral regarding them because he makes their successful pursuit more difficult than that of individualistic conceptions of the good .
11 Mr Hall says in a letter to her that he finds it difficult to understand how he can be associated with the previous Conservative MP Chris Butler 's lack of support for the unit .
12 I 've told him I do n't love him and he calls me daft , saying he 's got enough love for both of us .
13 But after three such encounters he said he realized this was because after eight years she had stopped loving him and he made his famous remark about adultery .
14 She puts it through the mincer for him and he have it raw .
15 Then his head dipped towards her and he kissed her full on the lips , a harsh , plundering kiss that robbed her of breath and left her trembling beneath him .
16 A former officer in the so-called pink Panther Brigade under Rifat Assad , he held a master 's degree from the University of Kiev and , as Coleman quickly discovered , worked harder than anybody because he was desperate to get to America and Hurley kept promising to get a visa for him if he made himself useful .
17 And I asked him if he found his present abode conducive to the writing of poetry .
18 I would n't tell him until he assured me three times that I had the job .
19 When Geoffrey son of Sarah of Empingham resisted this illegal demand , the forester raised the hue and cry upon him , and distrained him until he gave him two shillings and found sureties for appearing at the attachment court .
20 She went to rush past him but he caught her bare arms and swung her round , grasping her shoulders to hold her still .
21 Some novelist went up to a critic last night and thanked him for a review he wrote on a novel of his in about the year 1900 and congratulated him because he got it right .
22 The issue concerned the opening statement : ‘ If a man marries a woman who becomes displeasing to him because he finds something indecent about her … . ’
23 He said that he had taken into account the views of local authorities put to him since he met them last year , he might have taken in to account of course , we did n't accept any of the er er observations .
24 She clung to him while he held himself hard and poised over her for a moment , and then he parted her qivering thighs , slipping himself high inside her as naturally as a silver shoehorn easing on a silk slipper .
25 The Master of Magdalene asked him whether he found it uncomfortable to wear the received garments of a bishop .
26 Then he continued to watch her as he poured himself more coffee .
27 His wife and mother beamed at him as he kissed them all in turn .
28 He touched down at Upper Heyford right on schedule at 1.55 a.m. local time , disturbing the sleep of the villagers beneath him as he made his final turn into the approach lights .
29 Her ‘ crime ’ was not to write to him as he served his five-year prison sentence .
30 They exchanged glances and crowded behind him as he pushed it open .
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