Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] he [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 In due course he succeeded his father as king in Egypt , marrying his sister Isis .
2 they 've gave us since we 've been creating that much she 's had been in to see Mr she said and he says oh no he says er that 's not right Brenda , he says er mine are all guaranteed until they 're earning that money he says you ca n't just do it
3 It was deliberately dismissive , but a scorching anger rose in response to the searingly contemptuous look he gave her .
4 Anyway did that course he said you 'll have to bleed it out
5 During the course of that regression he told me his name , his trade ( he was a cloth merchant ) and the fact that he lived and worked in the Bristol area .
6 What is noticeable , however , is that Anthony Coburn never wrote for the series again after ‘ The Tribe of Gum ’ , and even on that story he did none of the rewriting which followed the less-than-successful screening of the pilot episode to BBC Department heads .
7 The dry look he threw her over his shoulder as they followed the waiter to a small table in the corner stung her cheeks with colour .
8 However , his attempts to deflect attention away from his private life has rather backfired because on one occasion to distract a rather persistent journalist he assured him that he was ‘ heavily into drugs and loved having sex with Chihuahuas . ’
9 She did n't care one way or the other , but the moody glance he sent her provided a small measure of compensation for all the insults she had endured from him .
10 I said yes why , they can nae do that mister he said it 'll affect all the sensors on the machines oh ah
11 He accesses a Nifty-Serve bulletin board which may carry idol information deposited there by other otaku , and he desperately seeks a way to hack into the mainframe of Nakayama 's record company with a code-cracking programme he designed himself .
12 Hating to resemble a wet blanket he held his peace .
13 At her inquest this afternoon he said he 'd visited the streets where she worked and found it dangerous even in daylight .
14 On the hundredth blow he motioned his subordinates to cease and haul the moaning coolies upright .
15 When Jesus began his public ministry he made his manifesto the prophecy of Isaiah 61:1–2 which he selected and read in the synagogue at Nazareth ( Luke 4:18 , 19 ) :
16 But a candidate not so ear-marked may sink to an F or G anyway when it is found that his language though intelligible is not accurate , or that though he knows some historical terminology he uses it inappropriately .
17 In support of this submission he referred me to Heaven v. Pender ( 1883 ) 11 Q.B.D. 503 and Le Lievre v. Gould [ 1893 ] 1 Q.B .
18 Although Keane continues to develop into the most potent midfield player in English football he found himself short of powerful reinforcements yesterday .
19 When the war was seen to be lost , after some vacillation he delivered himself up to the Scottish army at Newark .
20 On the basis of this identification he feels himself to be a defender of the ‘ national heritage ’ of the nation' .
21 And the , I went to the my little now in Italy , making this conditional he says it 's no bloody good on me , poor old curly what , I think he 's about ninety , he looked it , he said what they keep making you conditional for he said you 've got no ruddy condition it 's gone and the , the recommended me for a complete discharge and , and eh , I started off with fifty per cent pension .
22 After a bath and a leisurely drink at the public bar he took his car and drove up the hill on to the moor .
23 At this moment he calls himself Death :
24 On their next public appearance he treated her in precisely the same way .
25 Did he hope by that means to get at some truth he thought she was concealing ?
26 We finally departed from the house as the pillager 's husband was scrabbling through the kitchen drawers in search of a rubber band he knew he 'd once seen in there somewhere …
27 " He 's obviously gone some place he knows I would disapprove of — which probably means something involving the Irish sympathizers … "
28 There had always been something of the fairground barker about Mr Broadhurst and during this period he enhanced it .
29 In this post he continued his excursions into China , and in 1897 was appointed resident correspondent of The Times in Peking .
30 At this point he spanked her bottom .
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