Example sentences of "[noun prp] [subord] he [verb] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I took my friendly Spanish grammar to the library every day and tried to be polite to Jefferson when he maddened me at meals .
2 At about that time , Ken asked Codron if he had anything for him .
3 His eyes flared over Maggie as he nodded her to a seat .
4 ‘ I 'll go in front as the standard bearer , ’ said Nigel as he placed himself at the head of his patrol .
5 I ask Mr Jackson if he wants anything from the shop — you know , like fags or a newspaper or summat , but he says he do n't .
6 She called him Fred while he addressed her as Gladys — names which they picked from the Spike Milligan radio shows .
7 Ellwood and Luke were crouched over Piper as he told them about the slow , magical dance of the cosmos .
8 Once it had this raw patch on its nose and I went with Davey when he took it to the vet .
9 As the evening wore on , he asked Derek if he knew anything about the Ulster Defence Association or anybody in it .
10 Craig proposed an emergency voluntary coalition with the SDLP because he saw it as the only way in which some sort of devolved government could be maintained .
11 What words of greeting did the angel give to Mary when he visited her in Nazareth ?
12 And Mr Redwood clashed with MPs when he refused to lift the capping charge , imposed by David Hunt before he replaced him as Welsh Secretary .
13 Hilbert leant towards Lewis when he told him about the will and gave him a pat on the knee .
14 So did Sean as he took it from Carmella .
15 On the subject of the Lions , Finlay Calder wondered whether it might prove a mistake taking both Wade Dooley and Peter Winterbottom to New Zealand as he considered them to be past their best .
16 Hudson , who had played the most fluently for his 30 from 54 balls , was caught behind trying to cut Harper , who was also rewarded with the wicket of Rushmere when he beat him in the flight .
17 Former model Carol Lawson , 42 , from Park Gate , Hants , refused to hang up on her relationship with neighbour Michael Hughes after he dumped her for another woman .
18 ‘ And you are … ? ’ he asked Ashley as he welcomed her in the hallway .
19 My text here is Evans-Pritchard 's unrivalled study of the witchcraft beliefs of the Zande people of the southern Sudan as he found them in the late 1920S and early 1930S living under the generally benign rule of the British raj .
20 And so it went : a nice enough American bewailing the passing of London as he wanted it to be .
21 ‘ All political figures are mad , ’ said Reid as he joined us on the veranda .
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