Example sentences of "[verb] he [vb -s] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 anyway he says d' ya know he says I feel awful , he says anything I can do , he said I 'll let you have one of my beds cos
2 Did you know he cuts his toe-nails in the bath ? ’
3 I do n't doubt he pays her well .
4 ‘ I expect he forgets our names .
5 ‘ I expect he has his reasons .
6 Has he has he left the series for good ?
7 There 's a has he has he a son ?
8 It 's then that you realise he keeps his psychotic tendencies hidden , only to be let out onstage .
9 ‘ You realise he hates me every bit as much as he hates your father ? ’
10 Interview he says it 's appropriate that the men were brought to the Radcliffe for their eye surgery .
11 like cement he says I had to throw it all away
12 Pretending nothing unusual is happening he gives his wings one flutter , lifts the sunken foot and puts down the other — and so it goes on .
13 By the time we get back to the tent Stig is limping badly and when Odd-Knut looks he finds he is bleeding profusely .
14 Does the Secretary of State agree that when local democracy does not come up with the results that he wants he abolishes it ?
15 WHEN Kevin Cole drives to work he leaves his new Metro GTi behind and takes his wife 's Peugeot 205 diesel .
16 If they hesitate he reckons he 's in with a chance .
17 I want him to know he has my son 's blood on his hands .
18 as he is an interfering what 's the word when you say he thinks he 's perfect and he 's mister hard man ?
19 They say he recruits them so he can look even more golden and gorgeous by contrast . ’
20 And they say he knows whose bastard it is .
21 The reasons he feels uneasy at the task he 's given himself , of pamphleteering , are first that he 's not he 's had to interrupt his studies and is not get learned enough for his poem , though you will have noticed he considers himself quite learned enough for ecclesiastical politics .
22 He says he likes me to show him things — birds and animals .
23 ‘ He says he likes it here and likes working on his farm .
24 He says he likes it as it is .
25 He says he likes his chapel .
26 But Bill says he manages his cash better these days and he 's learned his lesson .
27 John Gorman says he hopes they 're going to have a very good season … he says they have nothing to fear … they are going into the unknown but that 's a good thing … there 's a hunger in the club … they 've got to go and enjoy it
28 Tom says he hopes his success will give heart to those who 've lost their jobs .
29 Paul loves the army and says he hopes his injuries wo n't affect his career .
30 An hour later , he rings in , he says he thinks somebody 's following him .
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