Example sentences of "[coord] he [verb] [pers pn] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The thing is my father was a journalist , and he taught me all the fucking tricks . |
2 | But I had a really good music teacher in high school and he taught me relative pitch . |
3 | She tried to take his hands away , and he raised them both , and patted the air , as if to say , ‘ All right , all right , I was only doing what you wanted . ’ |
4 | Well and he wrote me this letter saying erm saying I , I realise that there 's been something on your mind recently and I hope you can talk to me about it . |
5 | He was a brilliant raconteur , with a wicked wit and a razor tongue , and he had them all in stitches . |
6 | So watch them for a while and then he started dancing with them and he dance them all night and he just get in his hand . |
7 | As the black perfume came tumbling over his breast , and he kissed it sweet in the moonlight , a sweet in the moonlight , and he tugged at his reigns in the moonlight , and galloped away to the west . |
8 | And both the Pharisees and the scribes began to grumble saying , this man receives sinners and eats with them , and he told them this parable saying , what man among you , if he has a hundred sheep and has lost one of them , does not leave the ninety and nine in the open pasture and go out to the one which is lost until he finds it . |
9 | and he told me many funerals used to pass |
10 | Because he was annoyed and he told me blank that they should have discussed the situation first |
11 | She joked that she would only make money fifty years after she was dead , and he told her that money did not matter . |
12 | There were five and he knew them all . |
13 | He refused to eat , the stupid man , and he sent me some angry letters . |
14 | He had a daughter my age called Zoe and he sent me illustrated books of Australian flowers and bird-life . |
15 | His body was rich with the smell of sweat and kahlua and he sent me sprawling and hyper with untold hormones upon the bathroom tiles , but one day , suddenly , actually it was night , parked atop Mulholland Drive with the car windows steamed and the upright stick shift pressing painfully against my lower back and my head banging against the passenger door , I was paralysed by the heaving horny heaviness of him and my climax was full and first — first time ever — but followed by a limpness in my body , dull as the shade of putrid beige , and later I dreamed he had invaded me in sleep and crushed me with his broadness and with pillows , though Crilly it was not suffocation I feared , no , it was something more abstract , more bodily and carnivorous , something akin to nameless reptiles , and it was not so very different from the gun and the windbreaker blowing large and puffy about a stranger 's gut like a tent in my car at Pico Boulevard , and I so sure I would be found dismembered and crotchless and gory and absurd , strewn from limb to limb across the green tweed upholstery , unrecognisable in death , and again the windows steamed , the windows steamed with that hot clenched nameless fist inside me and the glide of cool metal against my neck , and then there were no thoughts , no words in my head , nothing . |
16 | I er I did n't buy them and he sent us three boxes and they came from the same warehouse . |
17 | Well you heard what he said he wants his children to have a good education and he pushes them all the time , they 've got ta if they do anything |
18 | There , he was given a plate of magic fairy dust to eat and he ate it all up , feeling strong and happy . |
19 | And he went to the bank and he got him three thousand pound ready and he got this beautiful car , he had n't it eighteen months before he wrapped it round a tree . |
20 | Towards the end of spring , he saw him earlier than usual , and he saw him several times standing close beside the crossing gates on the up side , his face almost pressing between the bars . |
21 | From one dim object to another he let his eyes roam , and he saw them all clearly : the Louis Quinze couch between the long windows , the French glass-fronted cabinet in the corner opposite , the sixteenth-century iron-bound chest standing in the alcove , its lid flat against the wall , held there by a pyramid of logs . |
22 | But unknown to the gunman , a little boy had been stealing a ride on the bar under the carriage , and he saw it all . |
23 | And he brought me these forty baskets of tomatoes this Friday night . |
24 | I have to say though that with the terms on which we 've gone into the European Monetary System , a six per cent fluctuation either way , which as I said means from two seventy seven deutschmarks up to three thirteen ; there 's quite a lot of risk there for an exporter if he prices himself in deutschmarks and he gets it wrong . |
25 | We met with the head ski instructor first and he made us all ski down the slope individually so that he could put us into different groups . |
26 | The conclusion drawn in the Malleus Maleficarum , the handbook on witchcraft written in 1486 by two Dominican friars , was that this made tears displeasing to the Devil , and he made it impossible for witches to cry so that they would never find repentance . |
27 | He was well-read and clever , and he made it easy for stupid men to respect his intellect if he thought they could be of use to him . |
28 | He felt that , with a wife and child to support , he should be paid what he was worth , and he made it clear that he was not prepared to give in when he thought he had a good case . |
29 | He annoyed me , it did n't mean anything to him , and he made it clear in his miserable I'll-take-your-word-for-it way that he did n't really care . |
30 | Blood-stained trousers indicated that Putt had suffered other injuries and he made it clear that he was unable to walk . |