Example sentences of "[vb past] [vb pp] [conj] he " in BNC.

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1 However , unknown to Lee , under his ball were bramble runners , so that when he came down to it , his hand got turned and he only moved the ball a few inches .
2 He first became noticed when he appeared on tours with the rock star likes of Kate Bush , Eric Clapton , Julian Lennon and Madness .
3 They audience was ready for a great star because they 'd heard that he was .
4 She 'd explained that he 'd be staying away for the two nights , which he 'd never done before ; she only hoped she 'd explained it well enough .
5 When the police arrived to rescue the driver , who 'd parked on a blind bend of the motorway , he 'd explained that he had n't wanted to risk ruining his tyre by driving the extra distance to the hard shoulder .
6 , but he died soon after that but he 'd realised that he 'd worked hard all his life
7 Then he holes the putt , and I knew he 'd won because he was three shots in front .
8 Is it true that he 'd forgotten that he was their father ?
9 Had she , as he 'd instructed if he were listed as dead , divided the proceeds of the sale between his three sisters — Sal , now in Canada , Grace , still somewhere in France , and Kitty , God knows where ?
10 If , however , he were to arrive only to find Madeleine promised to someone else , he would have to suffer again those bitter pangs of regret he 'd endured before he came out to Blue Ash Farm .
11 I meant to ask him if he 'd decided if he were getting married or not and I forgot all about it .
12 ‘ Come home to me , ’ she 'd whispered when he left .
13 if you 've got a T V remote control things Once he 'd said that he 'd .
14 He had heard what she 'd said and he did n't like it .
15 I called Pat to tell him what sort of response we 'd had and he was thrilled .
16 It had begun to seem like the ideas he 'd had when he was younger , that you worked out in school and at night in bed , that seemed so easy , then when it carne to it did n't work out .
17 The stone was heavier than he 'd thought and he bungled the throw .
18 If he 'd stayed when he went to see her , he would have shown he wanted an affair .
19 But the effect seemed diluted as he then toured the docks ' cold store which was stuffed full of apples .
20 Curtseying was not a country custom , and besides , even had they been in town , she was n't sure she should to one of her brother 's friends , whom she 'd known since he was a boy .
21 Sooner or later he 'd known that he would tell the truth .
22 and went straight through the garden and all the the time and all that he 'd spent and he went straight just through the garden and knocked her .
23 If he kissed Cora-Beth — not on her cheek as was his custom , but on the lips — would he feel that same passionate desire he 'd experienced when he 'd kissed Madeleine that night in the schoolroom at The Grange ?
24 It annoyed her intensely that she should have thought for a moment that the dreadful feeling she 'd experienced when he 'd told her he had an engagement was jealousy .
25 I wrapped him in the big blanket we 'd brought as he was already shivering .
26 He had n't heard that she 'd disappeared but he did wonder why all the orders had stopped .
27 I 'd asked that he should n't be bottle fed with my expressed milk as it can be more difficult to establish breastfeeding if a baby is confused by a teat .
28 ‘ What 's wrong ? ’ she 'd asked as he 'd begun pacing up and down the room .
29 I 'd asked if he was an expert forger , and I would n't put it past him .
30 He 'd asked if he could work on the girl , but Frick had refused .
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