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

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1 Or he grabs him by the hair , drags back the head , makes the first deep cut .
2 The appeal of this closely-worked new study is that it presents him as a comprehensive human being .
3 It is sometimes suggested that the absence of note-taking can be a help to the informant , in that it frees him from the inhibiting effects of a recorder and a notebook .
4 Lovelock sees this dual function as a vital bridge , but others argue that it puts him in an invidious and altogether too powerful position .
5 In the second play , Audience , Ferdinand is called in by the head maltster , played by Freddie Jones , who insists that he joins him for a drink and a chat .
6 And er I gets him down and I gets him into the stable , and I gets all the clothes off him and he gets into a bag , a bran bag , more bags and lay down and covered himself , and I hung his clothes round the boiler fire .
7 You see , he 's got thousands of titles and things , and she likes him into the bargain ; also she wants me to be presented at court next year — as his wife .
8 But she has grown up strangely , and she treats him with a cold formality , calling him ‘ Sir ’ but correcting him almost every time he speaks .
9 She writes to Armel that what matters in their narrative are ‘ the innumerable and ever-escaping levels of Utterance by the I who is not the I who says I ’ and she advises him to ‘ read Irigaray ’ on this concept ( 53/631 ) .
10 So of course the guy has to behave shocked , and she chases him around the bar .
11 Steven stop running about , sounds like it , you do that again I will , she says , you do that again and I 'm gon na smack you , right , come here , and she gets him and she whacks him in front of every body , did n't she Robert ?
12 If he treats her from the beginning like a woman , elderly perhaps , but still entitled to every courtesy and consideration and some of his undivided attention , and if she treats him with affection and interest , voicing her pride in his achievements , and turning to him for advice on various matters , their relationship is usually off to a good start .
13 Few months down the line , and he sells him at a loss .
14 They 're not kissing each other , he goes like that , he put his arm round the other man and he kisses him like that .
15 As Pip has realised that Magwitch is Estella 's father and he comforts him by telling him that his daughter is still alive and that he is in love with her .
16 Although he controls other animals — horses and dogs — he is never able to catch the hart alive , and it escapes him in the moment of death .
17 ‘ Once , against Swindon a couple of seasons ago , there 's this fat cunt and Geoff 's standing outside the ground before the match and this cunt bungs a bit of old dog shit he 's found by a hall at him and it hits him on the arm …
18 Any coach is doing to do the best for his side ; if it suits him to be negative , he will be .
19 If it wakes him in the night , he gets angry , I 've heard him , not the actual words , just the voice low and terrible .
20 Mr Gergen will best serve his new boss if he reminds him of the strengths of one of his old ones .
21 The GP is the one who is very likely to know his patient well and if he finds him with chest pain of at least 15 or 30 minutes duration in the classic distribution , with no previous complaints , and obviously not a malingerer , that individual should have thrombolysis as rapidly as possible .
22 ‘ Bob Lamb makes it obvious he 's keen on her , but she treats him like muck .
23 This he will normally be planning to do , but it involves him in a more considerable recasting of his planned activities than the university teacher , and brings him into contact with many more parts of the school life .
24 Because Nick is ju erm is young and because he associates him with all these dangerous ideas , in genetic engineering and so on , he feels threatened by him .
25 ‘ We need him as president because it takes him off the streets , ’ said his close pal , David Leopoulis .
26 When she takes him into the living-room there is a kind of roar , and a man emerges from the background of people and easy chairs , and advances upon Howard , his arms outstretched , his deep , dark eyes raking back and forth over Howard 's face , soaking it in with eager amazement .
27 My mother 's in despair — says she ca n't look her MP in the face when she meets him at Church .
28 When she meets him after her seduction by the Older Man , they are tragically tense and withdrawn .
29 When she kisses him as a woman , he dies : she casts herself into the Fire , taking his body with her : and Holly seems to see her alive and radiant , a woman whose sins have been compounded .
30 When she accompanies him to Palm Beach , he drops all his girlfriends , goes to church and prays , and becomes the model husband .
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