Example sentences of "he [pers pn] [verb] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ When I auditioned for him I made a great impression — or so I was told .
2 Matt said afterwards he 'd half expected the whole thing would turn out to be a wild goose chase and I told him I thought the same .
3 And as the door closed behind him she felt a surging wave of triumph .
4 He knew that when she looked at him she saw a leaking penis .
5 Rain told him she had a better one and he went with her to listen as she talked to Riley and the lawyer , Wilmot , about the prison release dates .
6 He showed her that like him she had a long life-line .
7 She assures him she has no such thing ; he enters the tower to look for a foutre and indeed finds one beneath the lady 's clothes .
8 To him they looked the same .
9 For him it meant a brief wait until he was of the appropriate age of 21 , in December 1807 ; barely a month later he was off to Doctors ' Commons in St Paul 's Churchyard to sign an allegation ‘ … that he is of the Parish of All Hallows , Barking , London , a bachelor … ’ and ‘ … that there is no lawful impediment … ’ before being issued with a licence by the Archbishop of Canterbury 's Faculty Office .
10 She could have told him it did the same for him , but she did n't .
11 For him it held a special appeal ; the one day of the week he could break bread with his family and not have to feel that they were only loaned to him for the while — his son Joshua had no business to go to , his grandson Jacob no college lectures .
12 With a lifetime of practice behind him he rolled a passable cigarette in his fingers and lit it .
13 The tour was a shock to the system , particularly Gordon 's : back home afterwards , his doctor told him he had a damaged liver .
14 When he eventually turned eighteen his father told him he had no further objection to his being baptised , a decision based more on Rajiv 's co-operative attitude a year before than on his recent coming of age .
15 People had been telling him he had the wrong attitude since he was potty trained .
16 From behind him he heard a single cry , like a wounded animal in mortal pain .
17 Behind him he heard the faint sounds of a wooden mallet driving the stake through the suicide 's heart .
18 As the thought struck him he felt a sudden wild dizziness , and fatigue ran through him like an electrical surge .
19 She was exquisite , even in a shabby dark gown , and as she came up to him he saw the luminous eyes filled with what he most wanted to see .
20 Phil Gelderd praised the list in glowing terms before going to his first Leeds game for years — sadly for him he picked the recent one against Norwich .
21 Doctors tell him he needs a complete rest for six months .
22 As I looked up at him he placed a steaming hot mess-tin full of what looked like Machonachie stew on the floor of the barn beside me.
23 To one soldier who told him he worked a seven-day week , the Prime Minister retorted : ‘ I know the feeling . ’
24 To one soldier who told him he worked a seven-day week , the Prime Minister retorted : ‘ I know the feeling . ’
25 To help him he has a hand-picked team of the country 's most experienced prosecutors .
26 Dragging the pad towards him he found a clean page and wrote : Dear Harsnet , I know you never answer my letters or return my calls , and I know that you handed over your notes to me on the understanding that I could do what I liked with them and not bother you , but I have to say that while there is much in them that I admire , as I will always admire much in you , no matter what , there is also much in them that seems to me to be puerile and , to put it mildly , bigoted .
27 Oh but he he said the same things He goes on and
28 He he has a similar job at another UK public company was all Farnell would say .
29 Ah , L L Leslie , yes , he he he did a tremendous amount of work for the er er for the L Labour party .
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