Example sentences of "he [vb -s] [verb] [pers pn] [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 As to why he has contacted you after all this time , it could be for one of three reasons .
2 Because Mr has represented him , Mr said before that he he thought it was as duty solicitor that he , he has represented him at some stage as duty solicitor but , he is represented under legal aid though this defendant by a firm of solicitors in Birmingham and he 's anxious to be committed for trial today .
3 He , he has represented him at some stage as duty solicitor .
4 He has seen her for all of 30 seconds .
5 He has coached me for many years and will certainly do so again , ’ admitted Gooch .
6 Where politicians have challenged him , he has outmanoeuvred them until such time as he perceived his work to be done ; and then — Vienna 1964 , Berlin 1989 — he simply and quickly stepped aside to move on to fresh projects .
7 Palace chairman Ron Noades confirmed Sunderland 's move for Coppell , saying : ‘ Steve was asked two weeks ago whether he was interested in the Sunderland position and he has informed me of this approach . ’
8 Over the years , he has used it for many successful d-i-y projects .
9 Suddenly , the other evening , he starts asking me about all the new sorts of mobile phone on the market — how they work , what their range is , how much they cost .
10 No he wants to tape us on some sort of tape .
11 Mr. Kemp is entitled to his opinions but why he chooses to express them in such flippant and dismissive manner is puzzling .
12 He intends to divest you of all your power and become the caliph himself . ’
13 Whatever tasks a doctor performs , whether routine or unusual , he seems to measure it against this standard of ‘ the great save ’ .
14 Well , thank you very much er , Geoffrey , erm that was a very full , and I think er , and as he says , cautious account of what 's been happening , and he does remind me of all the finance officers that I 've ever known , in this thing , I 've never really seen , or rarely seen them smile .
15 He 'll be sorry he 's treated me like this , Ellen ! ’
16 On the machine build that he 's given me for this year , of which that is an example .
17 I turn up for staff meals but I do n't really eat at them because young Pooley is so guilty about what he 's condemned me to that he keeps on having parcels of goodies delivered .
18 ‘ Since then , he 's seen me through some incredible times .
19 Somehow she felt this to be a fact , so she said , ‘ Yes — he 's trusted me with such things as letters and accounts .
20 He 's got me in such a state that I 'm as useless as he says I am . "
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