Example sentences of "he [verb] [verb] [pers pn] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A sob she would not let him hear racked her from head to foot .
2 She also wants him to stop phoning her at home and for him to be banned from entering or trespassing on her property or on the actual road .
3 Each soul he devoured lanced him with anguish , torment .
4 He failed to provide me with information which I had requested . ’
5 What she would do if he tried to take her to bed .
6 Gloucester Crown Court heard that 24 year old Michael Jones headbutted and punched PC Kevin Frost as he tried to arrest him on suspicion of damaging a burger bar in Cheltenham .
7 He tried to do it at home and that was
8 Before beginning to investigate a complaint , the Commissioner will tell the complainant and the member that he has accepted it for investigation .
9 He has accepted it in principle , which does him great credit .
10 We could not marry , but he has kept me in comfort ever since we became lovers and he fathered my two children .
11 Hilton sums up the whole process as he has defined it in Book One through the two images of sin and Christ with a quotation from Galatians 4:19 : Scale 1 , then , maps the whole area of the contemplative life and shows it may be accessed through inner participation in the truth revealed at the Incarnation : Most of the book , however , is occupied with the effort to clarify the process by which the reformation to the likeness of Jesus in his manhood may be begun , the experience of this likeness in the reformed " " of the soul and how it leads to contemplation of the Godhead is not explored in any fullness although it is present as a stated goal .
12 If the accused gets a video on credit intending to sell it , he has obtained it by deception and he has assumed one of the rights of the owner within the definition of appropriation .
13 He and Peter have always been good friends and David is the type of lad that once he 's made friends with someone , he has made it for life , ’ says Brian Gedge .
14 It will most frequently be used in situations where the defendant has employed some violence against the victim but there is no evidence of injury or where he has threatened her with violence without using a weapon .
15 Thus Terence Davies is to be congratulated for having ‘ wrenched high art from the lower depths of his deprived Liverpool childhood ’ ( The Mail on Sunday , 16 October 1988 ) , which is a ‘ recreation devoutly to be wished ’ and not least because ‘ he has done it without rancour ’ ( how typically British ) .
16 The first is that he has got her into bed so easily and the second is that it seems to mean nothing to her .
17 I do n't know if it , whether he has got it at home
18 He has taken it in response to the pressure and fight put up by the ‘ homelands Chief Ministers ’ — Buthelezi and Co .
19 As well as starring and directing , he has adapted the play for the screen , though that is n't to say , quite , that he has translated it into film language .
20 Since then , twice already he has attempted me by force .
21 Giles Hawick suddenly looked tired and McLeish felt for him , as he promised to keep him in touch with their investigations .
22 In his most recent offer , on March 27th , he promised to supply them with food and services to ’ achieve an acceptable livelihood ’ in return for a ceasefire .
23 On one occasion when the poor chap was a few minutes late , it was , ‘ He 's only ever on time when he wants to take me to church . ’
24 I agree wholeheartedly , with what we were saying , what we do n't want to see is a whole one house block in the countryside , he wants to see it as part of a farmstead and order to prove that it 's going to be part of a farmstead , the buildings should be prerequisite to go up first before the house does .
25 that 'll be too much , he says take you to court , try to harass me
26 If he 'd strangled her on impulse it would have been there , and he could have slid her weighted body into the river , no one the wiser . ’
27 Martin mentioned that he , he 'd done it by post and you , you ex explored as to why .
28 He 'd met her at work , which was about the only place where he did meet people these days .
29 He 'd taken her to church , he 'd taken her to lunch and she had n't been particularly gracious about any of it .
30 He 'd taken her to church , he 'd taken her to lunch and she had n't been particularly gracious about any of it .
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