Example sentences of "[vb -s] [conj] he [vb -s] [det] " in BNC.

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1 He says that he feels most workers would think that they have survived despite the conservative government , not because of it .
2 What happens when he makes another hole ?
3 He apologises as he stifles another yawn and tries to look interested .
4 He reckons if he wants any more money when he comes round here tell him
5 ‘ And if there 's anything you need — ’ To Miss Sowerby he said , ‘ Give Doctor Masters all the help he requires while he tries this new treatment . ’
6 I think my father used to work in a university for a few years after he graduated , and he might have invented something ; he occasionally hints that he gets some sort of royalty from a patent or something , but I suspect the old hippy survives on whatever family wealth the Cauldhames still have secreted away .
7 The inspection , when it comes about , could be a first test of Mr Hussein 's new smiling face : he is already suspected of cheating , particularly when he denies that he has any biological weapons .
8 The next characteristic of a switching-off organization is that there are far too many people and far too many layers so that each employee feels that he has little or no headroom .
9 For , with some qualifications which do not much affect the main point , he suggests that when we give reasons for an ethical statement we are typically making factual claims acceptance of which we hope will cause others to have the attitude it expresses and he distinguishes this sharply from the case where one statement gives some kind of logical or rational support to another .
10 In his letter to Kevin , now expecting his fifth child , Longford , 86 , asks if he needs any consol-ing .
11 We know nothing about what a horse really tastes and feels when he nuzzles another horse .
12 Conran admits that he derives little satisfaction from having to fight off unwelcome suitors .
13 Mr Gavron cheerfully admits that he has more staff than he needs to handle the currently depressed workload .
14 He still maintains that he believes this , and makes a great show of sending off a manuscript to publishers down in London , trying to get them to publish a book expounding this view , but I know he 's just mischief-making again , and gets most of his pleasure from his acts of stunned disbelief and then righteous indignation when the manuscript is eventually returned .
15 Finnis , on behalf of Aquinas , would doubtless be disposed to argue that Kelsen admits and he excludes any content whatever but if the general requirements of justice are indeed so indeterminate as to allow of even contradictory determinations then this objection falls .
16 Peasant farmer weeps as he alleges that ‘ blood test at hotel ’ led to him becoming an unwilling kidney donor Turk tells of transplant ‘ theft ’ .
17 Terrorism will come to an end when the terrorist no longer believes that he has any chance of securing his objective by the means that he is using .
18 Unlike the mystic , the prophetic visionary believes that he undergoes this fearful experience for the sake of mankind : God does not send these revelations for their own edification but for the sake of their people .
19 The overall leader knows that he has little to gain and much to lose .
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