Example sentences of "he [vb -s] [pron] [prep] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 If he plays games to while away the tedious time , thought Cadfael , he plays them by noble rules , even those he makes up as he goes .
2 He goes none of those northeners !
3 And he irritates me by repeating things over and over again . ’
4 Everybody at his house for lunch is a corporate travel buyer , he has lots of these lunches .
5 He covers it with both hands .
6 If you want children now , and he wants them in five years , or you want two and he wants six , you can probably reach a compromise .
7 erm And he describes them in these terms because of course this is how he sees them from different angles while rounding a series of bends on the road , so that in fact he describes the movement which his senses perceive , not the solid immobility to which his intellect testifies .
8 Eduard Trier chose to illustrate this figure in Form and Space , in which he limits himself to two observations : it is a product of refined artificiality ( in comparison with the elemental force of Marino Marini 's sculpture ) , and the girl ( in comparison with a figure by Marcello Mascherini ) is ‘ more reserved , displays a leisurely elegance in her arrested dance step ’ .
9 Lepine makes his way down to the ground-floor cafeteria where the nursing student Barbara Maria Kleuznick is standing by the cash and service area , and he kills her with two shots .
10 He kisses her on both cheeks .
11 He sees them as little jokes , the same way he sees Miro .
12 erm And he describes them in these terms because of course this is how he sees them from different angles while rounding a series of bends on the road , so that in fact he describes the movement which his senses perceive , not the solid immobility to which his intellect testifies .
13 But he conducts himself in all situations with a dignity not one whit lessened by his shortness .
14 Eventually he finds himself at 500 feet , unable to see a good field ahead , unable to remember the wind direction , and trying to select a field with very little choice .
15 Everything he tells me of former times is suffused with loss .
16 She 's with a boy our age — a toy boy — and though he deserts her for young girls and even beats her up — she 's such a sucker for punishment , she goes back for more .
17 The figure is , precisely , that of the existence of a secret or an absent essence , and he traces it in various forms through a number of different tales .
18 Believing that an artist has to suffer to make his statement , he puts himself through dangerous sequences like cutting off his breathing .
19 He puts it at 370 curies ( the NRPB now guesses at 150 curies ) .
20 He restricts himself to historical studies , and derives an active research network , measured by such parameters as citation , co-citation , trusted assessorship , co-authorship , apprenticeship , and other informal communication methods .
21 And so , Pilate he tries to do this , he tries first of all to shift the responsibility , and he does it by different methods , first of all he sends into Herod , the king then he suggests that Barabbas should be released to the people , now however , both of these methods of shifting responsibility have failed and the ball is firmly back with Pilate .
22 Yeah , he catches himself on all sorts of things .
23 He knows nothing about any letters from Tristram Abberley to his sister . ’
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