Example sentences of "he [verb] [pers pn] [det] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 He stuffed them all down his mouth and his nose , all his hankies ?
2 He got it all out of books .
3 Do n't be too hurt if he shuts us both out now , ’ said Anthony .
4 Then he invited them both through into his office .
5 He writes it all down , he sends it all in and expects the system to handle it . .
6 He bore it all very well , she thought , but by then she was past caring how he was taking it .
7 The young man and the girl did not see him coming and he caught them both around their legs and knocked them onto the floor .
8 When Eva came back she hid his teeth , but he splodged it all up and ate it anyway .
9 He told them both never to leave the house again , and stormed out of the room , slamming the door hard enough to break a chunk of plaster out of the wall .
10 Before I fell out with your father , he told me some very nasty stories about the way you behaved at home !
11 He told me this gaily , as if it did not much matter whether I believed it or no .
12 He told us that before . ’
13 There , he was given a plate of magic fairy dust to eat and he ate it all up , feeling strong and happy .
14 I understand he finalised it all today . ’
15 Uncle had several offers but he turned them all down . ’
16 He showed me some really nice places , and then we went to this park , I ca n't remember what the park 's called .
17 As John Parker put it , in the King of Fools , he had it all , wealth , charm , good looks , and he threw it all away on an American divorcee , who even his closest advisers considered an adventuress .
18 He had some Hoola Hoops and he crunched them all up and then he went
19 ‘ Lachlan 'll never let us hear the end of it if he clears them all out and us not with him — and we 've a week 's good behaviour to work off ! ’
20 but this time it was a genuine tragedy so he paid me all deposit I put in , he paid me all back , you know , I don I did n't want I do n't want to go caravanning by myself
21 And when you think of a man earning about at the most two pounds ten shillings a week , one and sixpence was quite a sizable amount out of it , but eventually he paid it all off .
22 I 've gone round the car twice , I thought , that ai n't stopped but I did , you do n't realise it 's stopped cos I did n't hear the bib bib bib bib bib there 's so much foam anyway you do n't realise there 's none coming out the like fine dribbles coming out of fucking put the back , put the jets bit on he rinsed it all down just about got it rinsed and then it gives you like erm a blob like a wax blob , so I put that on there I thought
23 And he stuck them all together and the damn thing ran .
24 Colonel Gaddafi , Saddam Hussein , Spitting Image … he takes them all unflappably in his loping , courteous stride .
25 The mate used to get erm on the dredger the tug and the two dumb hoppers , or the dumb hoppers they used to get four pound five shillings a week and erm and my father got five pound twelve and six and then it went so long we were given near the end of the dredger and er in the Harbourmaster 's wisdom he cut us all down five shillings a week , so we get three pound fifteen shillings .
26 He worked it all out , planned it move by move … ’
27 Well , this , would he take it all personally ?
28 Then one by one , with a series of quick movements , he switched them all off .
29 Now , he shrugs it all off : ‘ I suppose I was a threat to them .
30 John had not expected such an overwhelming response , and as not even the Ballroom itself could contain such large numbers , he took them all outside into the street to make his selection .
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