Example sentences of "he [verb] [pron] [vb past] [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 In a launderette , he realized he had left some clothes out of the load , so he opened the door to add them .
2 He says we did have several concerns and we suggested some stringent conditions .
3 But when he heard what had happened that morning his face darkened and he turned angrily on Sam .
4 PENSIONER Charlie Hill was celebrating a £180 fruit-machine win yesterday when he heard he had scooped another £2 million-plus on the pools .
5 But I met a man on the road to the other village — I 've pursued them over the mountain from Keswick and you know the road divides two ways — and he swore they had come this way . ’
6 Ken 's friendships and the way he established them continued to surprise those who were on the periphery of his activities .
7 Though much resented by MPs who had had to go through the tiresome business of getting people to vote for them , he proved a determined and effective minister , until he decided he 'd had enough of the political rough-and-tumble which went with the job .
8 The letters are pleasantly ephemeral stuff , until the final brave , moving and apologetic note to his wife on the day when , depressed by illness and pain , he decided he 'd had enough .
9 So he decided he needed to invest some time in , in that .
10 He thought he had got all he could for the time being .
11 And he always tells me , he said that er he had no sleep during the night he he thought he 'd killed this man , you see , he says , I seen him drop , and I seen blood .
12 As though he knew she had understood this essential part of him , and approved , even welcomed , that understanding .
13 besides a great many sins that he knew he had done that he could not remember .
14 He was the nastiest , really dangerous because he felt he had to go that extra distance .
15 He felt he had wasted enough time on the editor , and replied with asperity : ‘ How should I know ?
16 Vuk had not completed his education when he crossed the river in 1807 to join Karadjordje , although he felt he had learned all he could from his teachers in Karlovci .
17 He felt he had to make some kind of protest , no matter how feeble .
18 Oh he he he he he he he had he had kept some money backward you see .
19 He said everyone had to have some relaxation .
20 N now you know when I went to see Dr he said I 'd got this enlarged heart ?
21 He said he had asked many times before , but he needed to tell me something first .
22 He said he had to conduct some business with the grain merchant .
23 He said he had made several attempts to persuade the developers , Peter and Reay Campbell , to alter it .
24 He said he had to meet another woman .
25 died as , whatever and they went to his eldest brother he said he had to burn all because he only lived in a small flat , he and his wife and two children and they 'd got no room for them to so he had to burn them .
26 As an example of US energy inefficiency , he said he had spent more time going to and from meetings during the Houston summit than in the meetings themselves .
27 We were asking Fish Sparks as we call him how he knew about the fish that swims up your pee and he said he 'd seen some fat explorer fellow on the box going on about it , which sounded likely enough .
28 And er someone else who was on the large side , also stood up and they all giggled at him , and he said he 'd had enough of this fattist language .
29 I heard him talking on the radio , in which he said he 'd tried several methods of winning on the football pools and in the end decided that the easiest thing to do was to put in the same numbers each week and so he was not exercising any skill in deciding whether one pair of teams were likely to enter into a score draw than another pair , but he just trusted that , say , number thirty seven would turn up as a score draw this week .
30 He said he refused to accept this because he was not guilty of anything .
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