Example sentences of "[noun sg] he [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | He got the sack , cos he got up and left his job overslept and annoyed erm Rachael because she woke him up twice and said come on you 've got to go to work , he said alright then , she , she went back to bed thinking he 'd get up and of course he were still laying in bed , I woke him up at five to eleven , said come on you 're an hour late , but when he got down there they said no it 's no good you 've got the sack , and he said well it 's your own fault then cos you were woke up twice by Rachael at nine o'clock , he had n't , he could have got up and gone to work , just idle we met him twice , it really upset him |
2 | ‘ I told him that he is violent , has mistreated her very badly , have been trigger happy and whatever kindness he might have done for her he had cancelled by beatings and threats he had made on her life . |
3 | It had n't , and the horse he would have put money on had won by a length , and he was twelve-and-six out of pocket . |
4 | Well Tony , was who manager at the associated now , er he was very a very popular player , he was a goal scorer on one occasion , they played an away match at Swindon and he scored a goal and the goalkeeper got sent off a John so Tony went in goal and he saved a penalty later in the match , but he was a very popular player he was a a good goal scorer then there was Colin he , he had one of the hardest shots in the league you know , I 've , I 've seen the goalkeeper shrug his shoulders at , at defenders and say well how do you stop those , they used to call him Cannonball at one time , and er there was Tommy he had his collarbone broken and he never played again after , but he was a great centre forward he used to make a lot of space for the other forwards you know . |
5 | Mr Young said he has had to sell stock he would prefer to keep in order to take advantage of new opportunities . |
6 | There is no ‘ correct ’ way for a librarian to calculate the desirable size of his bookfund , but taking into account published standards plus a variety of factors which affect the use and condition of his stock he can devise a semi-scientific approach . |
7 | Startled , he turned , but Therese had darted , scooping her peacock train up over one arm , back around behind the screen , to the side he should have been on . |
8 | He had access to Hammad Haiba whose mother 's sister was Salah 's wife 's sister-in-law ; and with Salha on his side he could redouble the pressure : Hammad was Salha 's grandson . |
9 | The Saint , who lives in Wirral , loves going to watch the side he used to call his ‘ Friday night favourites ’ on ITV 's Saint and Greavsie . |
10 | One never quite knew which side he 'd show next . |
11 | Equally it might be argued that since withdrawal from NATO was the last card he could play in his campaign against American influence , short of defecting from the West altogether , there were good reasons not to play it until it seemed likely to be effective or became absolutely necessary . |
12 | Jaq rifled through the pack to find the card he used to signify himself ; the black-robed High Priest , enthroned , gesturing with a hammer . |
13 | In tendering he will supply : |
14 | Where one lot would be the hare he 'd start about ten minutes before . |
15 | He knew that the platform was there , but in the nightside blackness he could see nothing at first . |
16 | He told me this foolish theory many times , but really he was just telling it to himself : the less of a woman be made me out to be , the less of a lover he would need to be . |
17 | At times he has a lover he can hurt |
18 | ‘ I 'm afraid it 's just the kind of reasoning he would apply . |
19 | However please do n't anyone tell Graham Kelly about all this — he 'll probably try and stop us sending messages to list members in Europe , or make an announcement that the authorities are doing all in their power to break up some hooligan ring he 'll call the Sony Hedgehog Club . |
20 | Every spring he would hire a small bus to take the older children to the foothills of the Apennines . |
21 | Between now and the early spring he will continue to consult people and build up his plans for the crucial meeting with ministers . |
22 | And he sees his feedback he 'll kick himself |
23 | Mr Fairley said : ‘ If he was in his bedroom he would have had to run past a gauntlet of flame . |
24 | From his bedroom he could see Macleod 's Tables , two flat-topped hills , Healaval Mhor and Healaval Bheag to the south-west . |
25 | When he was supposed to be playing football he used to watch the parent birds taking stuff to the nest . |
26 | A typical formula provides that the parent company will indemnify an expatriate against any loss or expense he may suffer as a result of a breach of contract by the subsidiary , for instance if the employment is terminated before the expiry of a specified fixed term . |
27 | He spoke in a flat monotone , suppressing all the emotion he might have felt . |
28 | If he kept his nerve he would squeeze more money out of Bill Coleby . |
29 | If he had bumped into anyone worthy of half a mention he would have told us . |
30 | One after the other was called to report why he had not been to the police court for a long period , and threatened that if he did not do more work in the future he would lose pay . |