Example sentences of "[pers pn] [was/were] [verb] he [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | What struck me was the way in which he seemed to have little difficulty not merely in coming down to my level but in entering into my feelings , as if I were telling him about the most natural matter in the world . |
2 | I like him , I was watching him on the telly the other day , I think he seemed nice . |
3 | I was accompanying him in the show anyway and I think we just had the nerve . ’ |
4 | About once a week or fortnight I had to attend some quite high-powered meetings in London to which James came too , as I was feeding him at the time . |
5 | I was helping him across a busy six-lane road in north London . |
6 | Poor love , ’ she smiled faintly , ‘ he was half asleep , and at first when he heard what I had to say he thought I was leaving him in the lurch after all . |
7 | ‘ I was telling him about the Glory , and I said I 'd driven it over and what did he think — was he looking forward to driving it and all that — ’ She paused excitedly . |
8 | I was beating him in the storyline , but he was , in reality , desperate to win all the races . |
9 | He saw the work that I examined and dealt with , and on the Tuesday , I was saluting him as an inspector . |
10 | He put a solicitor down , and last time I spoke with him I was defending him on a for fraud . |
11 | She glanced up at him , feeling oddly shy , almost as though she were meeting him for the first time with no doubts , no mistrust , between them . |
12 | If you were to touch him with a pin — and he 's a boy or a girl by now — he 'd move away , he feels pain . |
13 | You were to kill him in the alleyway and capture the Time Sprout . |
14 | She was pursuing him like the Fury pursuing the crime . |
15 | The boyish expression transformed the hard planes of his face and she stared at him as if she was seeing him for the first time . |
16 | She was watching him through the cigarette smoke to judge the effect she was producing . |
17 | She was treating him like a little boy . |
18 | Now , all that mattered was that she was following him up the stairs to an elegant Georgian town house . |
19 | She was carrying him as a baby along a valley devoid of vegetation and with high hills on each side . |
20 | His excitement meant nothing to her ; she felt she was covering him with a pall of ash . |
21 | The woman was holding on to him with one arm , and with the other she was pounding him on the back , very hard . |
22 | Still peering from the corner of his eye , Frankie stared at her breasts for a long time before he realized with a jolt that she was observing him through the mirror . |
23 | We were escorting him to the door when there was a loud explosion at the side of the house . |
24 | We were to meet him at the airport , and when we were making all the arrangements with him on the phone , he said , ‘ Are you sure you 'll be able to recognize me ? ’ |
25 | Veterans mostly of conferences and corporate operations where the good time masked a definite hidden agenda , they were steering him through the introductions deftly and with an impressive display of memory . |
26 | Though he was more like his old self , many suspected they were seeing him for the last time . |
27 | He went in acting very worried , looking at people as though ashamed that they were seeing him in a cinema . |
28 | ‘ If they were taking him to the police station , why did they walk three miles . |
29 | Only it seems they was callin' him by a different name , or names even . |
30 | I mean , my mate , he went to hospital cos they said he was allergic to something and they was putting him in a thing that only |