Example sentences of "he [verb] [adv] [verb] [pron] [det] " in BNC.

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1 He got up to get them some more beer .
2 Those who simplify moral judgement to the application of standards would assume that he has either to impose his own code or to accommodate himself to the other .
3 He has bravely published his own work and copies of this delightful little album style publication can be obtained direct from him at adding 90 pence for postage .
4 Oh he has n't eaten it all mummy
5 Now we do n't he has n't given you any of those here .
6 He has n't got his own , you see . ’
7 But he 's had his own little campaign to rubbish it now , just because he has n't got it any more .
8 IF Gidon Saks has been in the last year the bovver boy of Scottish Opera , singing splendidly but speaking out of turn , he has surely redeemed himself this week directing the RSAMD Opera Class in two productions at the New Athenaeum .
9 He has never known her this slim and ca n't believe his luck .
10 ‘ I would not say he has always told us all the truth , ’ said Cadfael mildly , ‘ if that 's a matter for his conscience .
11 Oh yes , he wants eventually to have his own group and I 'm encouraging him .
12 He 'd already learned what most men overlooked that she loved clitoral stimulation as much as penetration .
13 he 'd also plugged his own ears with would work ?
14 He 'd always called her that .
15 He 'd never told anyone that before .
16 He seemed suddenly to hear his own call to wake up before it was too late .
17 Similarly he tends primarily to heed his own sensations , because pleasures from other viewpoints are pale and shallow compared with those from his own .
18 He 's ‘ squeaky clean ’ — he gets high flying his own plane .
19 Then he cut out cut them all up
20 And he worked hard to give them that chance . ’
21 Newcomb fought a duel with Octavius Gilchrist , the editor of the News , sued Drakard for libel , interfered with his business tenancy and later bought Drakard 's house , which he pulled down to build his own pretentious Rock House .
22 ‘ He liked Joe Allen 's because it was filled with theatricals , people whom he thought always minded their own business , ’ said Pat .
23 At the first of these , according to Henry Sherek , he announced to the actors ( among whom were Alec Guinness and Irene Worth ) , " I will now read the play to you to show how I want my lines spoken " : as a poet , he did not want his own " voice " to be lost .
24 He did not want his own country to lose its identity in a supranational body .
25 Asik knew that his grandparents would die if he did not give them enough water and there was no water left in the pots , so he set off to the river .
26 Father cared , but he did not give us enough time and attention .
27 In fact he did not ask us any questions at all , but read aloud from Shakespeare , waving his arms dramatically and enjoying the sound of his own voice .
28 He did not know what this was , but most tyre fitters were now part of it .
29 He did not allow himself many enjoyable things in life .
30 Indeed it is perhaps a pity that he did not take his own advice , after writing in the New Guide ‘ for the author of the present work might with greater ease , and probably with more advantage to himself , have worked up for the amusement of the eye a number of drawings and paintings during the time he has been engaged in this matter of mere utility ’ .
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