Example sentences of "[vb pp] [coord] [verb] he " in BNC.

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1 Once a patient is sedated or anaesthetized he is completely unable to care for himself and he is dependent upon the theatre team to ensure his safety .
2 Had he been caught or had he panicked he could well have been in very serious trouble : the charming young tearaway could have become a court case .
3 But he underlined sharply too , how discouraged and disappointed he had been at the inability of his own Department of Agriculture and the Department of Economic Development to sort out their roles in the scheme of things .
4 Although Charlie was still thin — now a flyweight — and not all that tall , once his seventeenth birthday had come and gone he noticed that the ladies on the corner of the Whitechapel Road , who were still placing white feathers on anyone wearing civilian clothes who looked as if they might be between the ages of eighteen and forty , were beginning to eye him like impatient vultures .
5 caught and bowled he was probably was sort of erm
6 When he was sure that there was no chance of being disturbed or observed he undid the flap at the top of the bag and reached inside .
7 To determine whether Britain 's welfare from membership has risen or fallen he draws attention to the value :
8 Mr Cooney said there were areas of the fire service in Cleveland where there was still work to be done and added he would like to see a new fire station in central Middlesbrough .
9 This bloke says he wants four or five other vans by the end of next year and he says if you can get your driving lessons all done and passed he says you can take a van out on your own and have someone working under you I 'd , like you work under me .
10 She 'd wept and said he was n't to talk like that .
11 For a moment I thought he 'd flipped and reckoned he was Napoleon , when it clicked he was talking about Jo .
12 Macca said in his column , that nobody knew about the deal until it was all but completed and said he was sure everyone at Leeds and the supporters would wish him great success at Blackburn .
13 The rather unco-operative harbourmaster intervened and said he was coming alongside for water and that we should get out .
14 I mean if he was hung , drawn and quartered he still could n't pay for it the suffering he 's gon na cause .
15 ‘ Gary had his eyes closed and said he was going to die . ’
16 But insiders close to Blundell confirmed the deal was agreed and says he is almost certain to return after one year out of competitive Formula One racing , during which he won the Le Mans 24-Hours classic alongside fellow Briton Derek Warwick .
17 Earlier Mr Johnson had agreed and said he wanted more professional discipline .
18 If the patient has been misled or misinformed he may not have given a genuine consent or refusal .
19 Milcolm McIllvoil being called compared and confessed he practised a charm with a string and some words he spoke within the compass of the string for the rickets possession and any other sudden distemper which he did practice by putting a lint thread to his breath and repeating the following words within the compass of it .
20 While the Triplane recovered and returned he closed in on the balloon .
21 The candidate must be proposed and seconded and after being proposed and seconded he must obtain the signatures of eight assentors , except in the case of a parish , town or community council election where assentors are not required .
22 At last the father fell down on to the pavement completely exhausted and convinced he was going to meet his maker there and then .
23 Whether the love had ever been reciprocated or consummated he did n't know — though Steen 's reputation made it likely — but the new fact opened interesting avenues of thought .
24 She had n't really imagined she 'd have to talk at all , she realised — had hoped and assumed he 'd simply sweep her into his arms .
25 Hodge and those around him believed Syngman Rhee should be encouraged and believed he could be controlled ; they were later to regret having aided Rhee 's ambitions to the extent that they had done when they found themselves exposed to Rhee 's mordant censure .
26 Now he has been promoted and says he needs more time .
27 He had pulled her down with him into the whirlpool of love , and now that she was submerged and drowning he had left her , escaping through the cloaking mist that hung over the water .
28 He had never been a happy sightseer and until his work was done , until Harry Lawrence 's killer was identified and caught he could n't see himself playing the tourist at the Changing of the Guard , or the Tower of London , even Poets ' Corner which he had longed to see , as a passionate student of English poetry … that would have to wait .
29 But he is unhappy with the way the disciplinary inquiry was conducted and claims he will sue if his legal costs are not met .
30 Yet even when he was sequestered and suspended he still kept his privileges and immunities as an officer of Chancery .
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