Example sentences of "he [vb mod] [adv] [verb] [pers pn] [det] " in BNC.

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1 ’ The good news is that he may not do you any positive harm .
2 Having coined and rehearsed the right phrases he never saw any reason why he should not use them several times , so he concluded , ‘ We do n't , I take it , want the police putting their big feet in it all over the place . ’
3 and it jerked me , but she said it 's a muscle been pulled and it 's , it keeps spasm so she said er , could of been nasty , said I dare n't tell him , cos I says if I tell him it was his fault , I says he 'll never give me another ride , it 's again Thursday night coming back , and his car , you know the car kept , bump , bump , bump , bump , bump
4 And during that terrible evening by the fireside , when she told him her story , how desperately sad she had been to realize he might not love her any more .
5 He could n't do it any more . ’
6 Philip waited till he could n't see him any more , then went back to his hide .
7 The figure in the seat was human , as far as he could make out in the murky light , but there was something about the awkward way it was sprawled in the chair that made him glad he could n't see it any clearer .
8 He could n't take it any more .
9 He could n't take it any more .
10 In fact he could n't get them all in , and he acquired a second box , a small tea chest he found , with metal corners .
11 He was a nice person and I think he was genuinely interested in how David was getting on , although he could n't get him any bookings .
12 He could n't have it both ways .
13 Alexander asked if the doctor knew what that something was , but he could not give him any answer .
14 I had hoped that on my twenty-first birthday I would discover more about my future , but Mr Jaggers explained that he could not give me any more information , except that from now on I would have five hundred pounds a year to spend as I liked .
15 Following a short interview about the further offence , the officer whom he had requested to see told him that he could not ask him any questions about the early offence for which he had already been charged but said that he could make a statement if he wished .
16 She went to sleep , she was so heavy that he thought he could barely carry her another step but he got her home and set her down in the warmth of the kitchen .
17 We always had to chase after him for it and he 'd never give her more than a pound a week .
18 Tell me everything , ’ she saw his eyes soften and knew that he would surely tell her all there was to know .
19 He would not do her any real harm .
20 However much the family sat and planned and prepared to scold him after a frightening bender , he would soon have them all melted with his gypsy stories .
21 I just do n't believe it , I 'm afraid , but he would n't tell me any more . ’
22 ‘ He said if I 'd done exactly what he told me , and there were no tricks , he 'd contact me and hand over his evidence , and he would n't bother me any more . ’
23 ‘ He admitted that there was someone else , but he would n't give me any details .
24 he would n't give me some of these
25 But he would n't have it any other way .
26 He told him how much of his pay he had saved up for today , how he would personally kick him all the way back to Newmarket if he did n't win , how he was a big beautiful bastard that could n't fucking lose , could he ?
27 He ca n't cuddle me any more and tell me everything 's going to be all right , so he hits me to show he 's still the boss .
28 ‘ Today I am confident that he ca n't hurt her any more .
29 He ca n't give me any straight answers about all this because he is only concerned with the state-run prison service .
30 If he ca n't have you all to himself , he wo n't want you at all .
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