Example sentences of "[noun pl] he [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Thus , he acquainted himself with the meanings of the songs he heard them singing , songs of love and emigration ; with inheritances and alliances between these western chieftains ; with the size and topography of Raasay and its suitability for animal husbandry .
2 So he has me do that and on other songs he has me play bass .
3 In one of his songs he called himself a master of the art of love , good enough to be able to earn his living at it .
4 Slater said , and Graham felt his eyes widening , that pulling back of the skin towards the ears he thought he had seen frozen on her face , Left ?
5 Using all his cunning arts he forged himself a blade and wove it round with deadly enchantments .
6 The cold plunge was in the adjoining massage room , and on surprisingly weak legs he made his way there and gratefully dived into the plunge .
7 pulling a different way , I used to pull it with my legs he pulls it with his back .
8 She struggled furiously , but it was little use , and at the top of the steps he set her on her feet .
9 And yet that high broad forehead was his , the little tilted nose was his , his the pointed — although in her case , flat — ears , and in her huge eyes he saw his own little ones .
10 In all these respects he reminds us today of Schleiermacher .
11 Yeah because he said as soon as they see arrears he said they insist that it 's paid up and they insist that you have like three months pay them no problem he said
12 And the more presents he gave his whore , the shorter the time would be .
13 They stood , their arms round each other , staring at the view before them , then at last , turning from the window , David sat on the bed and pulled her between his legs so that as she stood with her hands on his shoulders he pressed his head against her stomach .
14 With old-fashioned politeness he carried her bag to the lifts then walked away .
15 In later years , when he was in the position of having to counsel others he found that these doubts were quite common , and in answering their doubts he answered his own as well !
16 The other teenagers he meets there are mainly criminals — thieves , prostitutes and drug pedlars — and most of them are members of the infamous teenage gangs which sometimes turn the city into a battleground .
17 And I , I ran there and ran back to continue my game , at play like and I heard a , mo , her say to mother well I like your lad to go says th look at this cheese it 's never been unwrapped he said those other lads he says it 's always looks as if it 's been unwrapped and
18 After a week in the swamps he left us in a camp at the north end of the Okavango .
19 But after losing weight and boosting his morale with several good performances he changed his mind .
20 The priest , standing in front of them , was relaying Siward 's message , which contained words he thought he had forgotten .
21 They 're out for a laugh , I mean Charlie wo n't even tell me who he fancies because erm he says , you know , he said to me , you know , and in , in , in , and in his exact words he said you 've got to be really stupid to tell anyone anything in this place and I said yeah but I 'm not a proper Haileyburian I 've just come in , you know he goes yeah but you 're gon na get that way
22 He returned with a symphonic battle piece , and when I asked if he realized the significance of the words he admitted he did not know what they meant ! )
23 There were no photographs around , but what a fool she was to imagine that the expression in his eyes meant more than the harsh words he dealt her .
24 Some of the words he used I had never heard of — and I am not unfamiliar with words — but he savoured them , rolled them over his tongue and finally ejected them into his speech with a delight at their novelty , their colour and their music .
25 She is a Christian woman and she whispers some of the words he called her .
26 ‘ I do n't care about the baby , ’ Philip said , and with those few words he doomed his unborn son .
27 Anyway , the mosque was one of the many subjects he felt it safest to avoid until he had plucked up the courage to go into one .
28 All the pictures he showed me looked the same messy blur but he insisted he could make out the individual features of each person .
29 She gasped out the words as his dark head bent towards her , but instead of kissing her lips he let his mouth trail over her neck , nuzzling under her hair until shivers started to race down her spine .
30 Giant-fiend of a hundred hands , with a shower of arrowy death-pangs he transpierced me , and then he became a wolf , and lay a-gnawing at my bones !
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