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

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1 Now she wants to join him in the ring at Moscow State Circus .
2 Albert has scorned a stammer that he will tell you has got him into trouble on more than one occasion on the golf course ; and he emerged from brother Alfie 's shadow to partner his own Open champion — a player who at one time was reputed to throw a 5-iron almost as long as he could hit it , and who , it was told , sometimes sacked two caddies a week — to the prized claret jug .
3 So he relaxes and enjoys a brief dance with her after she has fed him with cherries .
4 Mozart then wrote asking if he could bring his cousin , Maria Thekla , with him ( she has joined him in Munich ) but realising that this would necessitate another delay whilst the ‘ Basle ’ waited for permission from her father in Augsburg , Leopold insisted that his son travel on ahead , and that his niece should follow .
5 He has a final interview with Miss Havisham , and forgives her the wrong she has done him in leading him on to believe that she was his benefactor .
6 But she has lured him into a giant press , through which she has crawled , and is just able to throw the switch .
7 In The Young Stepmother ( 1861 ) Charlotte M. Yonge represents Mr Kendal as a positive recluse within his study ; and even when his lively second wife contrives to drive him out of it into her morning-room , she has to prevent him from turning that room too into a ‘ literal boudoir ’ , by which she seems to mean ‘ a place to sulk in ’ .
8 Since he has offered her the role of Claudia Cohn-Casson , she has introduced him to journalists , script writers and directors .
9 Since then they 've made LA Story together , and she has encouraged him as an actor rather than a comic .
10 She does kiss him at the end .
11 and erm , she 's desperate at the end or something , she for good or something but she does get him at the end or summat , at er E Street , E Street started last night , it 's on Sky , erm , it seems canny
12 ‘ Because she 's seen him with her own eyes !
13 ‘ If she 's seen him with her own eyes she knows which restaurant it is . ’
14 Anyway , she 's seen him in his true colours now , she sniffs , and she 's lost interest in him completely .
15 She 's got him on a pedestal . ’
16 She , she 's got him on a string ai n't she !
17 And she 's got him into a very good er nursery school apparently .
18 such important guest this evening she 's let him into the banquet and of course the guys are dying at this stage .
19 Once again he has to thank him for a new book , this time Nineteen Eighty-Four ( 1949 ) ; but now he sounds cool .
20 Because Mr has represented him , Mr said before that he he thought it was as duty solicitor that he , he has represented him at some stage as duty solicitor but , he is represented under legal aid though this defendant by a firm of solicitors in Birmingham and he 's anxious to be committed for trial today .
21 He , he has represented him at some stage as duty solicitor .
22 As an agriculturist he has to take him in the garden for practical training .
23 It has made him into a bitter man and I quite understand that bitterness .
24 It has led him from the brooding atmosphere of his early novels to the limpid clarity of his last .
25 The poll tax has been an outstanding success for the right hon. Member for Wirral , West ( Mr. Hunt ) — it has got him into the Cabinet .
26 I 'm here to do a job of work and if dressing conservatively and ignoring his attempts at seductive banter are what it takes to remind him of the fact , so be it . ’
27 One could easily imagine that a visit by Dustin to Anne 's parents in Westchester would be similar to the scene in Annie Hall when Woody Allen has Easter dinner with his girlfriend 's cold and formal WASP family , who he imagines see him as a rabbi .
28 It means encountering him as the one who is eternally present before us and who therefore meets us now .
29 If he tries to change him into a Lillie or Hadlee , the boy might lose his greatest asset — to bowl successfully at pace .
30 It 's put him in intensive care , dependent on an intravenous drip for nourishment .
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