Example sentences of "he [verb] [verb] [pers pn] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And he has given us this command : Whoever loves God must also love his brother ( 1 John 4:18–21 ) .
2 ‘ If he has done you such injury this fellow must be held to account . ’
3 Although the monk does not tell the wife where the hundred francs have come from , and creates potential trouble for her by telling the husband that he has paid her this sum , the wife in the Shipman 's Tale is quite the opposite of the foolish , deceived creature that Margery is in Dame Sirith .
4 He promised to return it that evening .
5 Ever since he 'd given her that power of attorney she 'd been getting above herself .
6 Erm but he 'd given me this number , Glen about Portakabins .
7 ‘ Did you have a — ? ’ good trip , Leith might have said , but as if thinking he 'd given them enough time to sort themselves out , Naylor was butting in , and positively flabbergasting her by what he chose to interrupt with !
8 Well he thought your dad was buying that mould from Jim so he did say that , he , he 'd lent him that book on how to actually build them , but that 's
9 His voice was deep and soft with memories , so that she felt her heart dip , then beat crazily as she remembered the last time she 'd been involved in his research , when he 'd kissed her that morning .
10 Feeling unutterably guilty , she saw he 'd brought her another drink and a fresh hot-water bottle .
11 Was he going to give her some note on performance , some idea he 'd had for a new bit of business in the play ?
12 He went to see her that day he took you to the airport .
13 never tell , a girl we know went over at the same time as he did got it this year .
14 He liked to finish it each morning before he fetched the new day 's papers .
15 What she had now was twice what she had suffered before this — a love so very agonising , a love without hope because someone else had the right and the claim to him now and that was why he had kissed her that way — to let her know how hopeless it all was .
16 He said : ‘ He had to see me this time because I had a clue for him . ’
17 Perhaps he had given him some idea of when he would be home .
18 He had given her that household , a little society , warming itself in its own glow of virtue , insulating itself from the big bad world ; but within its own limits it had been open and supportive .
19 If Benjamin had given her nothing else in their life together he had given her this child , and for that Sarah would forgive him anything .
20 Anyway , he had given her enough money to have the baby comfortably ; and she had already made up her mind that she was n't going to have it adopted .
21 He had told her that he had wanted her that night at the house , but he needed no words now — his body was evidence enough — and sheets of flame seemed to shoot through her as her arms wound around his neck and she arched against the demanding , hardening muscles .
22 He had warned her that desire was all he had to offer her , and he had probably assumed that his warning had hit home .
23 For about the seventh time Folly walked over to the vase on the mantelpiece which held the flowers he had sent her that morning .
24 Ever since he had spanked her that night in the bungalow at Moascar garrison , she 'd yearned for the cane .
25 She remembered Havvie 's last words when he had left her that afternoon , and knew that what he had said was true .
26 He wanted to find it some electricity ! ’
27 No all he 's given me each day is paper money plus about one fifty .
28 Ah well he says , and he said he 's given me this list .
29 I do n't think so when I went to let him in he 'd pulled himself up round the patio and looked as though he expected to be walloped for being silly he 's taken us this morning .
30 And after that , wherever you go it must be far away because , as Father said , he missed killing him this time , but he wo n't the next .
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