Example sentences of "he [verb] [pers pn] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ 'E gives me enough embarrassment as it is by what 'e gets up to . |
2 | You should n't need no 'elp , but if 'e gives yer any lip , just call me . ’ |
3 | after you let him buy them last time ! |
4 | ‘ When Franz begins to give you your plotting for Arsena , you must ask him to find you static positioning , ’ he said without any preamble . |
5 | I ask him to meet me that evening at the Three Pigeons . |
6 | She had an idea and asked him to meet her that evening at a time which allowed her to see Shildon first . |
7 | was friends with him , let him mind me one day . |
8 | However , I was not prepared just to accept him with no experience at all and I asked him to give me some sort of evidence about the amount of flying he had done . |
9 | ‘ It was nice of him to give you that bracelet . |
10 | His mother had caught him doing it one day and had been extremely angry with him . |
11 | Every time it would end up with him giving me some money . |
12 | Why had she allowed herself to respond like that , invited him to kiss her that way ? |
13 | and I hope that I can train him to keep it that way |
14 | Just ask him to ring me this evening , would you ? |
15 | The thought of the Marlborough boys ‘ discovering ’ him gave him obvious pleasure ; and whether or not he believed that the curriculum should include modern literature ( as Auden was later to say that it should not ) , he certainly believed , with his own youthful experience in mind , that the young should be enabled to explore new fields in the arts for themselves . |
16 | Ven nodded , ‘ When I got back from taking you back to your hotel that Monday , I instructed him to bring me all correspondence to and from Verity magazine . |
17 | He 'd get him to tell him next time he saw him . |
18 | But I 've asked him to lend me some money . |
19 | Capitant 's Union Gaulliste apparently intrigued de Gaulle , but not enough for him to lend it active support or even sanction , and de Gaulle 's reluctance to throw his weight behind this initiative doomed it to failure . |
20 | Coming up to him offering him sour wine and saying if you 're the King of the Jews save yourself . |
21 | He 'd said he was sorry the incident had occurred and had asked her if she 'd like him to make her some Ovaltine . |
22 | He had been well aware that she would dearly love to have been one of his girlfriends , more than willing to go to bed with him had he given her any encouragement , and was resentful of his relationship with Liza . |
23 | trousers , boots , fucking the leggings , the gloves , the mask anything , he made me fucking walk into the sea . |
24 | Some man , he said oh , he made it all sort of proper . |
25 | He had heard that Newgate was a hell-hole but now he experienced it first hand and understood why some prisoners went quickly insane . |
26 | He said that he had taken into account the views of local authorities put to him since he met them last year , he might have taken in to account of course , we did n't accept any of the er er observations . |
27 | He offers them another unsettling peacemaking idea ; they invent another excuse for turning it down . |
28 | He asked them this question , do you believe that I am able to do this ? |
29 | ‘ What is AIDS ? ’ he asked her one day . |
30 | He would say nothing more a– he led her this way and that through the streets , doubling back often , like a fox laying a foil . |