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

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1 I expect he sent you the letter .
2 I expect he gived you a funny answer
3 There 's a has he has he a son ?
4 When they divorced he gave her the house in a clean break settlement and paid twenty pounds a week maintenanace .
5 ‘ You realise he hates me every bit as much as he hates your father ? ’
6 But hard as John Meaney tried he found it an uphill struggle against Hughes , who was firing on all cylinders , and his great ‘ cool ’ blessed with a wide repertoire of shots saw him a worthy winner 4–0 from seven frames .
7 He says he uses it every week and has n't had any problems .
8 ‘ She says he makes 'er an allowance . ’
9 Oh I do n't know he under , when you that told he understood it a lot more than when she said it and she sort of went all
10 So before we separated he gave me a working title for a song , and told me he wanted me to finish it by the next time he saw me .
11 And here we learn something new , for though the sculptor has chosen to leave the left hand exposed he gives us an indication as to how shrouds were placed once the body had been encoffined : the right sleeve has been pulled down over its hands and gently tucked under the fingers .
12 Far as I remember he called me a nasty name and I slapped his wrist . ’
13 He helped her to make the house ready for the next occupant , and though she protested he gave her the money for her railway journey back to London .
14 I guess he taught me the right way , because after a couple of years , when I heard something , I knew what it was before any intellectual wheels were turning in my head .
15 I 'll admit he gave me a start , because it was dim in the office and I did n't expect to see anybody .
16 I doubt he gave her a second thought , once he 'd pulled his trousers back on and ushered her into the first available taxi .
17 The next time I went he gave me a drawing he had done .
18 the chap that I sent he thought he knew what a confined space was .
19 The battles in Russia , Africa and Normandy became mere words , to be heard punctually from the loudspeaker at three or four o'clock , from the English news-reader if German security was sufficiently relaxed , or from anybody who thought he knew what the next allotment of words was going to be about .
20 He thought he knew who the tall young man might be .
21 She thought he gave her an intimate probing look as though he was thinking " does she know ? "
22 ‘ The first night we met he gave me a bunch of flowers , ’ says Denise .
23 When our eyes met he gave me a frigid little smile .
24 ‘ I do n't suppose it 's impossible that he was in the thing , but as to screaming , do n't you think he left it a bit late ? ’
25 I do n't , I do n't think he knows what the word love or anything means .
26 ‘ I mean he gives you a look sometimes and you start laughin' ! ’
27 Sure Ji he came in looking for Jim one morning and Jim was n't there , says he 's in bed so listen I said do you wan na go up and waken him like fuck Jim says when Acky woke me I said what you mean he give you a kiss and he woke you up .
28 I mean he grasped what the word , he grasped the way she taught him and he soon learnt to read and he could retain those words
29 Richard Price says he wishes he knows what the secret of the dove family is … they 're just good horses and Flakey Dove is the best they 've had … she 's going to Cheltenham to see how good she really is …
30 I think he thought me a pretty unlikely applicant .
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