Example sentences of "[coord] he [vb past] [pers pn] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | The regular vet — a friend of mine — has gone to live in Australia and he recommended me to the zoo as his replacement . |
2 | She began screaming and he punched her in the face and ran off . |
3 | He was a good PTI , he made PT fun and did n't just stick to PT and running — but there was no messing about either and he doubled them across the barracks to the football pitch , Where in the next half hour they worked as hard playing football as they would have done in the gymnasium . |
4 | ‘ He swirled his black necromancer 's cloak about her , and he carried her from the Sun Chamber and out through the great doors , and out into the night and none could stop him . |
5 | ‘ I immediately offered him a cup of tea or coffee and he followed me into the kitchen , ’ says Lynsey . |
6 | We left and he followed us to the church door . |
7 | However , I insisted and he ushered me into the Captain 's sea cabin . |
8 | And he booked it over the phone , said Is it a standard flat ? which was a silly thing to ask cos to everybody who lives in a house , they 've a standard amount of furniture . |
9 | One name caught his eye and he programmed it into the computer . |
10 | She leant over and he kissed her on the cheek . |
11 | I knew him as well , of course , so I contacted him and he told me about the trip . ’ |
12 | And he told me about the increased risk of late miscarriage with amniocentesis as well . ’ |
13 | He said he was a reporter and he told me of the death of the King , the news had just come through . |
14 | Yeah , cos we was there in the August , they were n't , we moved in , in the July , there , and the girls were , Matthew was just four , cos just as we moved in our dad took Matthew to Hungary with him , it was like , it was like they were going on the following Wednesday , and he told me on the Friday , he came in on the Friday night , they planned , it was our dad , Crystal and Danielle , Crystal and Danielle , but she said even if I go out in the middle of . |
15 | The cold was within his heart now , and he knew it for the heartcold of the truly bereft . |
16 | I and my new friend then went to Ku where he took another 15,000 pesetas off me — the price had gone up , he said — and he parked me by the dance-floor and said he 'd be back in five minutes . |
17 | So I went to see a man in Devonshire Place and he sent me down the road for a barium meal X-ray . |
18 | So obviously I kept drinking the water and the next day , on the Sunday , the pain was so bad we called the doctor again and he found out I was in labour and he sent me to the hospital and they found out not until the Thursday that it was actually the cryptosporidium that had caused it . |
19 | The second defendant was sent a photocopy of the affidavit and he sent it to the defendants ' solicitors for advice in the context of the wrongful dismissal claim . |
20 | He was pulling him , trying to get him off me — he threw him — he just threw him at the bed — I knew he was all right , he were screaming but I could n't — they were both screaming , Cathy and Gary both , and he got me by the throat . |
21 | And he got you into the coach by putting his toe in your backside , and he was only stopped from horsewhipping you by Mama 's gentle persuasion . |
22 | Doubtless they describe the hard life of the villager and the poverty of his surroundings as Crabbe saw them : but he was not a peasant , as Clare was , and he saw them from the outside as harsh , ugly and wretched . |
23 | We reached the Bedford Square House and he saw me up the steps . |
24 | It was the best time John-Augustus had spent with Mary and he saw it as the reward for his charitable act . |
25 | But the door closed quietly and he left her on the dark , unfamiliar landing , crying , just like a baby . |
26 | But he either could n't or would n't understand , and he left it at the back . |
27 | ‘ The dear man knows that I collect swans , ’ she explained to Merrill and Richard , ‘ and he left it on the hall table with my name on a label around its neck . |
28 | His ‘ act as if you own the place ’ approach seemed to work , and he made it to the double doors that opened into the main tunnel complex , not even pausing as he attached a circuit board to a second brick and casually tossed it into the heart of the pile of drums on the dock nearby . |
29 | Unfortunately , for example , he believed certain things which were wrong ( such as the tenets of Unitarianism ) , and he believed them for the wrong reasons ( such as the theistic proofs ) . |
30 | Jehan pulled his tunic over his head , and he laid it on the empty stool to his right . |