Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [vb -s] he [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Instead , she guides him to check his suggestion and when he realises that he is not successful , she skilfully involves him in the final solution to the problem . |
2 | When he discovers that Mary helps people , collects for Biafra and has protested against the Vietnam War , he is not happy because she suddenly reminds him of his mother . |
3 | She 's taking advantage of him , she only wants him for his money . |
4 | At the moment , she just loves him as a friend . |
5 | She still sees him in a business capacity which I find ‘ odd ’ . |
6 | If she makes sure she is looking good , feeling good , working well , she has a better chance of taking a cool look at him from a distance and deciding if she really wants him in her life . |
7 | Once the physiotherapist is confident that the patient has gained full control of his hemiplegic leg while making sideways steps , she then guides him through a sequence of forward steps , starting with the normal leg , transferring the weight onto that leg to move the hemiplegic leg , and maintaining good control of the pelvis during the movement . |
8 | She sometimes lights him into a new kind of relationship . |
9 | Now however , it only fills him with horror , the chill marble is like the cold of the corpse . |
10 | He aptly compares him to Edmund Wilson , as a stylist , and one feels Orwell 's formula could easily have been returned : about as good a writer as one can be while holding untenable opinions . |
11 | This suspension can absorb a bump so quickly that the driver hardly senses it , yet it still keeps him in perfect control of the car . |
12 | He takes his belt to him — I try to hide him sometimes , but he always finds him in the end . |
13 | It also reminds him of possibly his darkest day in the game . |
14 | He thinks this keeps him on his mettle , but it often leaves him at a loss for the right word . |
15 | The disadvantage of doing that to my mind is it simply prompts him into doing something . |
16 | Since his involvement in struggling does not necessarily imply that he will actually get free , it simply places him before the getting free which he aims to realize . |
17 | Indeed , some have argued that the ‘ traditionalism of his general philosophy is so strong that it virtually disables him from that critical rationalism which is essential for the appraisal of particular traditions ’ . |
18 | He then directs him to the message to the angel of the church at Laodicea in the third chapter of Revelation . |
19 | It certainly puts him in a different frame of mind , for on hearing it he resolves to beg forgiveness of his mistress for being jealous ( ex.13 ) . |