Example sentences of "he [be] [verb] [prep] [pron] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Such control was obviously necessary if he were to develop within himself the capacity to enjoy the vastly increased range of pleasures that could be derived from his expanding emotions .
2 He shouted , so the doctor told Dexter , as if he were crying to someone a great distance away .
3 His talent has chosen to evoke the twilight of reality and now he is evolving within himself a universal pictorial renaissance . ’
4 Well , I suppose I do know him fairly well , he 's stayed with us a couple of times .
5 He 's worked on it every day you 've been gone .
6 But he 's moaning to me the other week about you know , er and I bloody near said to him , well er , things have come back on you know , but I should of
7 He was in the middle of more grief than he could deal with , yet he was piling onto it the commonplace misery of subterfuge , as if he had to protect some clandestine happiness that did n't even exist .
8 At a later interview he was asked for what the Nobel had been awarded ; Eliot replied that he assumed it was for " the entire corpus " and the reporter asked , " When did you publish that ? "
9 But his eyes were glinting , as if he was looking at something no mere human could see .
10 Giulia told me he was looking at you the way a starving man looks at a plate of pasta . ’
11 He was deposed by what the Western Church regards as the 8th Ecumenical Council .
12 Anyhow , he , he bakes bread and he was talking about it the other day and I said oh that 's lovely homemade bread .
13 He drew in a deep icy breath , then straightened his shoulders , a habit he was forcing upon himself a lot of late , then made his way towards the kitchen , to be greeted by Mary with , ‘ He 's gone then ? ’
14 He was staring at it the way a cat looks at a dinner-plate .
15 BY LEAVING FOR AUSTRALIA , Gould was not only side-stepping the wash he had helped to agitate with Darwin ; he was preserving for himself a niche which would forever distinguish him from the motley and profusive competition of all other ornithological illustrators .
16 In fact , he was to learn of it the very next day , and he duly performed his own half of the bargain with a strangely honourable integrity .
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