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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 How you look at someone , the attention you give them and your body language are all means of communication and can have a strong effect upon the recipient , even if he only perceives it on a subconscious level .
4 Well , he only puts them on the
5 he only puts them on the floor .
6 He … he only sees me as a … a dear friend .
7 She is building the nest while he jealously guards her against the attentions of other males .
8 Over a cognac he gloomily informs us of the Japanese surrender .
9 But he was saying you see , what 's happened is the they is n't his he just delivers them for the bloke
10 But if a silvery , bulging-bellied stickleback stays he soon recognizes it as a female , and changes from attack to courtship .
11 This seems to indicate that , despite his reference to sex as a fine and noble thing , he still regards it with a certain amount of misgiving , and as something that should be kept under strict control .
12 He takes his belt to him — I try to hide him sometimes , but he always finds him in the end .
13 I bent down to do it and he always pokes me in the eye with it .
14 Anyway , in order to get our interest at the start of each lesson he usually involves us in a silly game of some sort , and I still clearly remember the drama lesson when , thanks to David Smith ( alias ‘ Daz ’ ) , the ‘ warm up ’ game went horribly wrong .
15 At the wicket he is a Roman general , unquestioning of his own ability to defeat the barbarians ; yet because the pride and haughtiness are justified by having repeatedly proved himself to be the best , one can not resent them , especially since he usually leaves them on the field of combat .
16 He also ignores her during the day when he is busy with his mathematics .
17 He also presents us with a fairly strict unilineal theory of evolution , ( if we forget about the difference between the New and the Old Worlds ) .
18 There is an unconditional appropriation when the goods are identified and the third person acknowledges that he now holds them for the buyer , Wardars ( Import & exports ) v. W. Norwood ( 1968 C.A. ) .
19 Mention UK hip hop and he immediately denounces it as a pale imitation of the ‘ real thing ’ .
20 He is currently working on a series of photographs of buskers — he simply approaches them in the street and asks them to come to his studio .
21 Jon Newsome has big trouble with his cash dispenser card — he regularly puts it in the wrong way round .
22 He then takes it to the bank and gets the money , to spend as he chooses .
23 He then sucks it into the hollow first joint of a special limb , the pedipalp , rather in the same way as one fills a fountain pen .
24 He then directs him to the message to the angel of the church at Laodicea in the third chapter of Revelation .
25 As tall as John Cleese and looking like Stan Bowles , he passionately regales you in a pained South African accent , all wild gesticulation .
26 erm There 's a kind of assumption that if something , if somebody does something on a Sunday afternoon , for lack of better , something better to do or because it 's raining and golf is therefore , therefore off , that he therefore does it in a truer , sincerer way than a man who might be doing it as his career , for his income , to keep his family alive and so on .
27 He never does it on a path or nothing , he always reverses in somewhere .
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