Example sentences of "[vb past] he [vb infin] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 How dared he surmise her behaviour when he had n't the faintest idea of what her childhood had been like ?
2 How dared he stand her up — and then get that woman to phone and make his excuses ?
3 How dared he treat her like this — flirting first with Stephanie Marsa , and then cynically switching to her ?
4 How dared he treat her as if it was his right to inspect her with that insolent expression on his face ?
5 And how dared he leave her standing out here in the bailey like a … like a serf =+=+=+=+=+=+ ?
6 How dared he think what he did ?
7 How dared he think it , let alone say it , that she had other men to settle her bills ?
8 How dared he assume her refusal of wine was in any way connected with him ?
9 And with all his force to guard , how dared he assume it ? ’
10 How dared he question her integrity , the very fabric her entire being was built around ?
11 How dared he do this to her — how dared he rob her of something that had always been her life 's blood ?
12 How dared he imagine she had anything in common with those girls ?
13 How dared he take her up to heaven and then drop her — just like that ?
14 She had always prided herself on her tolerance and open-mindedness — how dared he call her bigoted ?
15 How dared he call her a child ?
16 How dared he call her a silly , irresponsible … ?
17 Not only did he invade her privacy , he had the gall to sit there and demand that she serve him !
18 But how did he redeem you ?
19 Did he date you ? ’
20 ‘ What did he bring you , Jessamy ? ’
21 Not only did he bring his delightful driving skill to the team but also his vast engineering knowledge and the two combined to make Cooper one of the leading forces in Grand Prix racing for several years .
22 Where 's he did he bring his car up ?
23 Did he recognize you ? ’
24 Oh no problem cos we , did he show what we did in the library yesterday ?
25 When did he show you that ?
26 Did he discover anything ? ’
27 Did he offer you any alternative ? ’
28 ‘ Where did he hide it ? ’
29 How much of what the informants said was discarded by the interviewer because he did not find it useful — and by what criteria did he decide what was useful and what was not ?
30 Nor did he mean what he and Barth had joined in attacking in Schleiermacher and Liberal Theology ( Brunner being indeed far sharper and harsher against Schleiermacher than Barth ever was : Barth used to insist that only one who was capable of loving Schleiermacher was entitled to criticise him ) , namely the supplementing of the revelation of God in Jesus Christ by additional sources of a more general religious or ethical kind .
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