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

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1 He made them each a cup of tea , listing other jobs for which he was not suitable .
2 But he helped me all the way round and I hope I can do him justice tomorrow . ’
3 Did he give me all the papers ? ’
4 Several hours later he drove her half a mile to a car park in Whitehorse Lane , South Norwood , near Sainsbury 's supermarket , and forced her to take some money from a cash point machine .
5 Yeah I know but he did say that even though agents I 'm not giving you this and then he showed me all the things you know to sort of prove that he was doing it .
6 So he caught them up in his cloak and carried them to the top of the mountain , and there he showed them all the treasures and towns and palaces that were in the world .
7 Next he showed them all the armies and warriors and weapons in the world .
8 And he give them all a ticket out the machine and
9 And he give me all the jollop ready ?
10 he give me some a couple of months ago when we .
11 I do n't know what his name was , but I was only a little kid like , you know We , we sung that He give us half a crown each , He said do you know on , on the I said oh yes .
12 Er but he followed them all the way back to a flat on th on the on the complex .
13 He loaned me half the cash to buy it , so he wanted the money back . ’
14 I was the closet to him , I was within twenty-four hours a day and he called me all the time .
15 He watched her all the way to the swing doors , her head of brown hair held high and bobbing slightly as her heels clipped the floor .
16 The rehearsal went on and he watched her all the time .
17 If there are any other suggestions There were none , and it being obvious who would have to head the subscribers , Richard wound up the meeting by reading aloud a letter from Willis , delivered by way of Bluebird , in which , addressing them all as shipmates , he sent them all a squeeze of the hand and God bless .
18 But I I just Pat was doing it for Bishop 's Stortford on or thereabouts because he sent me all the details about the whale walk .
19 Not only did he tell me all the train times I needed to know ( without so much as a sigh ) , he also found out how I might get from Elstree station to the BBC studios .
20 He captured her in a variety of poses and moods which reflect her many facets : as a grande dame in a hat and fur collar ; as a great courtesan — ‘ Madam Pompadour ’ he called the painting , perhaps deliberately mis-spelling it ; in a wicker chair ; demure in front of the piano ; and he sketched her all the time , with quick , deft strokes .
21 He gives her half an hour .
22 I always worry about whether he 's going to go lame on his off-fore , he gives it such a hammering when he 's madly digging . ’
23 It was really uncanny the way he did it all the time .
24 Most dogs break wind occasionally but Cedric was different ; he did it all the time .
25 They fought like tigers for twenty years ; he drank — talk about liking a spot of Christmas cheer , he liked it all the year round — used to come home and beat her "
26 He gave me such a look , as if I was being really disgusting .
27 he gave me such a kind , and I may say , fatherly look ( Thursday , 28 June 1838 )
28 Then he gave me half a crown .
29 ‘ But then he gave me half an ounce on credit .
30 One year , I remember , he gave us half an hour on John McEnroe being slung out of the Men 's Singles .
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