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

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1 pulling a different way , I used to pull it with my legs he pulls it with his back .
2 He said : ‘ Inside the ring he impresses you with his style and his marvellous technique .
3 He said : ‘ Inside the ring he impresses you with his style and his marvellous technique .
4 In his key he differentiates them on the number of arm spines and suggested that A. grandis could be separated from A. otteri by its ridged proximal ventral arm plates and by a lower number of arm spines .
5 Summarize those needs cos there may be more than one and tell him what you 're gon na do , what is the plan of attack , when you 're gon na see the guy again and when we do our business building up , you can take it back to erm the benefits of him introducing us to other people by keeping policy charges down and increasing bonuses whenever possible , cos it 's in his benefit he introduces us to others so we do n't have to advertise , or very very rarely advertise .
6 When he 's in a jolly mood he blames it on their potty training .
7 With feet of lead he pitches us into the high winds with the wisdom of a professional .
8 For instance , when we did Jesus He Knows Me on the newest album , he said ‘ Live , I think we 'll want a guitar solo at the end of this , and it has to be a kind of fast , frantic type of guitar solo . ’
9 Karenin also tells Anna he loves her as a husband but she does n't believe he is capable of love or knows what it is either .
10 Well my brother the only person he does it to is him .
11 The man who constantly criticises may be trying to change you into the person he wants you to be , when he should be loving you for the person you are .
12 Teaming up with the Unanimous Decision Crew he talks us through a languid groove based story of how ‘ hard it is for a black man to get a job ’ , ‘ If you 're black , what 's your destination ? ’ he enquires .
13 If I ca n't read or understand something in the paper he discusses it with me — about what is happening in the country or the community or about what politics can mean .
14 Without asking the woman he throws it to the dog .
15 Whenever a female enters his territory he courts her by swimming in a zig-zag dance , eventually leading her to the next where she enters and he prods her tail to entice her to lay her eggs .
16 By default he alerts us to the fact that it was the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries that saw individualist arguments gravitate to the political right and become , however marginally at first , a vocabulary and strategy available to the Conservative party .
17 When I 'm fighting my sister he kicks me on the wotsit . ’
18 And then of course he tells me about punk rock and he was there and he was the meaning of punk rock .
19 And yet , although he was a scientific naturalist and although in frequent essays he reminds us of the insignificance and unimportance of man in the whole scheme of things , it 's plain that , from the beginning , and as I hope I shall be able to show you , right down to the end , he found something emotionally hard to bear , I was going to say , in fact , intolerable , in this situation .
20 I do n't mind how many times he rings you at the phone box .
21 After a few minutes he replaces it with something more conducive to conversation , the Neville Brothers ' ‘ Yellow Moon ’ .
22 Even when he makes mistakes he does it in a way that still brings results and takes him over the gain line .
23 Gregory of Tours , in particular , provides evidence of unequalled richness ; on the one hand he provides us with some of the most compelling images of the power of the Merovingian Church , on the other he allows us to see behind those images , and to look at the nuts and bolts supporting them .
24 In the end he presents it as a solution to the problem which he had been set but it is really nothing of the sort .
25 At the beginning of the book Celie despises her husband , Albert , because of the way he treats her as an object .
26 Again , the way he applies it to the specific case of popular music poses problems : the utopian promise which , for Adorno , is the mark of great art 's autonomy is in his view relevant to popular music solely by its absence , for here , he thinks , social control of music 's meaning and function has become absolute , musical form a reified reflection of manipulative social structures ; and this moment in the historical process actually represents , in effect , the end of history — the possibility of movement by way of contradiction and critique has disappeared .
27 In the second place , as the Christian looks at other human beings he sees them of equally infinite value and dignity because they too are made in God 's image .
28 In one of his letters he counsels her against excessive ‘ creature love ’ .
29 All these men would not only write ; they would also have to read , because the Minister is not able to read all the Cabinet agenda before he gets there , or even all the agenda of the Cabinet Committees ; and if he does read the papers he reads them with an eye which often fails to understand and to spot the relevant .
30 You play with him Rachel he does it for you .
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