Example sentences of "he [adv] [verb] [pers pn] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Or is he secretly selling us to the South ?
2 She was not there and after running frantically around the garden he eventually found her beside the old hanging tree at the bottom of the path .
3 All you have to do is to be willing to co-operate with the hypnotherapist as he gently takes you through the relaxation exercise to the hypnotic state .
4 The book had been written in haste , he charmingly tells us in the Preface , so that the first part was already at the printers before the second part was written .
5 Well , he only puts them on the
6 he only puts them on the floor .
7 She is building the nest while he jealously guards her against the attentions of other males .
8 Philby claimed he thoughtfully put them on the right track to divert suspicion from himself .
9 Over a cognac he gloomily informs us of the Japanese surrender .
10 He suddenly seized her under the armpits and swung her round and round , until she was breathless .
11 To her astonishment , he suddenly prodded her in the ribs .
12 He wrongly combined it with the Judah figure , so producing :
13 I had a marvellous ride all the way round and he just took me into the lead .
14 But he was saying you see , what 's happened is the they is n't his he just delivers them for the bloke
15 he just slap me round the face
16 He just put it to the poor bastard .
17 He just pinched it from the Services Liaison Officer 's files in Soltau .
18 He was pulling him , trying to get him off me — he threw him — he just threw him at the bed — I knew he was all right , he were screaming but I could n't — they were both screaming , Cathy and Gary both , and he got me by the throat .
19 No problem though for Tony he just hit it to the other side .
20 There he generously offered it to the Magistrate , who was busy carrying cartridges to the firing-step .
21 When he finally got her on the phone , she only asked him how he was then said she had to rush , and put the receiver down before he had time to tell her .
22 ( When he finally left us for the United States , he took these gifts back from me , with the excuse that as he had bought them in Berlin he wanted to show them to the dancer .
23 And he generally worked it during the hours of daylight , when he could be seen and people could liaise with him .
24 I began to tremble violently and would have fainted , had he not grabbed me by the elbow and guided me to a low wall , where I slumped down .
25 In considering Lanfranc 's letter of 1072 , we were faced with the question : Why did he not produce them at the papal court ?
26 Now , has he not left it with the Parish Council ?
27 He had seen beyond the excitement of being approached for his first book ; he already visualised it on the bookshelves !
28 In fact the car turned out to be a souped-up grease-wagon piloted by an ageing rocker eager to prove he still had it in the nuts .
29 Her hand throbbed beneath his where he still trapped it on the table .
30 And then , so gently that she was hardly aware of what was happening — as if she was merely swaying with the tide — he gradually pulled her towards the shore , slowly drawing her up against the bare , damp skin of his broad chest .
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