Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] he in " in BNC.

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1 Does a man do murder because a mate of his riles him in a pub or because he 's got more money than he has ? ’
2 JEREMY Irons says his wife does n't worry when she sees him in sexy scenes on the big screen because she knows he 's not that good .
3 Steven stop running about , sounds like it , you do that again I will , she says , you do that again and I 'm gon na smack you , right , come here , and she gets him and she whacks him in front of every body , did n't she Robert ?
4 She puts him in front of the TV ( line 15 ) .
5 The lady in the story ( as plainly told as it is titled ) inexplicably turns , halfway through an ordinary afternoon , into a bright-eyed vixen ; and the man in the story , equally inexplicably , Boy thought , remains faithful to her and loves her dearly even when she leaves him in order to raise a family with another animal and he even , in the end , goes mad with love for her .
6 Greeting him on his return from battle , she hands him over to his wife with palpable reluctance ; seeking to calm him before his confrontation with the people , she shackles him in an iron grip ; and , in the great plea with him not to sack Rome , she pinpoints the lines about him treading on his mother 's womb ‘ that brought thee to this world ’ .
7 In situations of moral dilemma he does what he considers must be done , even though it involves him in distress and suffering .
8 This he will normally be planning to do , but it involves him in a more considerable recasting of his planned activities than the university teacher , and brings him into contact with many more parts of the school life .
9 It establishes him in a special relationship with God .
10 If it wakes him in the night , he gets angry , I 've heard him , not the actual words , just the voice low and terrible .
11 ‘ True , it may not necessarily reform the offender but at least it punishes him in a way which society would regard as just .
12 Although he controls other animals — horses and dogs — he is never able to catch the hart alive , and it escapes him in the moment of death .
13 Lovelock sees this dual function as a vital bridge , but others argue that it puts him in an invidious and altogether too powerful position .
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