Example sentences of "he [vb -s] [pron] in the " in BNC.
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1 | He restoreth my soul : he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name 's sake . |
2 | And he gets the spade and hits her on the head with it and he goes , I never want to talk to you again and he kicks her in the head . |
3 | It must be admitted that a great deal of what Judaeo-Christianity has to say about the ‘ goodness ’ of God is based upon claims about the way in which He involves himself in the historical process . |
4 | Though my son , that 's my eldest , in the Royal Navy , wrote that he has them in the Pacific . ’ |
5 | Because he has her in the bath with him . ’ |
6 | ‘ Buck thinks he has it in the bag , but there 's a long way to go yet . ’ |
7 | She is told that if she catches sight of him when he visits her in the darkness , he will leave her . |
8 | Why do I need him to stay here when he weakens me in the way an earthquake undermines a city ? |
9 | I know how much he loves everybody in the house . ’ |
10 | But even if your romantic beau whispers ‘ I love you ’ daily in your shell-like , it does n't mean that he loves you in the way that you love him . |
11 | He says everyone in the county will have to feed syrup . |
12 | Patrick has plenty to say on such subjects , and he says it in the lordly way which does much to furnish the book with its presiding idiom . |
13 | ‘ Oh , that 's the Eiffel Tower , ’ and he says it in the same tone of voice as if you had shown him a portrait of Grandpa , and he had said : ‘ So that 's your grandfather I 've heard so much about . |
14 | While Blanche tries to pass him in one of the passages he grabs her and he hurts her in the cruellest and most brutal way . |
15 | I think one is largely on judging people in the hands of the media , looking at it from an ordinary party member I think it 's the air he gives , whether it 's an air of confidence competence and perhaps and air of confidence , the way he handles himself in the House of Commons , the things that he actually says , because within that time you 're not able , in fact , to have achieved much erm parliamentary wise , one very much has to judge a person by what he has . |
16 | I think he kills her in the end , the young man , I mean . ’ |
17 | Time , the best of all doctors , though he kills you in the end , had done more than therapy could and now days would pass , weeks , without Rufus thinking of Ecalpemos at all . |
18 | Quickly he immerses us in the euphoria of the Israelites and the terror and bravado of their enemies . |
19 | All day he sees himself in the glass darkly |
20 | Part of the time he sees them in the familiar way as creatures who lack rationality to at least some degree . |
21 | Thus , when he suffers what in the past he would have regarded as a disaster , he can move now into the transcendent and in a few moments compose himself . |
22 | He bowls more consistently , he gets it in the area that troubles top test class batsman which is off stump , a decent height and a decent pace , without really falling all over the shot , only come with experience . |
23 | Everything you say , he takes it in the wrong way . |
24 | I had to , Richard had taken the car , he takes it in the morning , but |
25 | In fact , thanks largely to Sir Robin Day — ‘ the Grand Inquisitor ’ , as he calls himself in the title of his new book — the impression that the average viewer probably has of politics on television is that it is predominantly adversarial . |
26 | He locates it in the resemblance of a sensation to other sensations . |
27 | Yes , he finds them in the trash . |
28 | Now he finds himself in the same position as his predecessor — a relative conservative whose time is past . |
29 | One day he finds something in the bottom of his shower . |
30 | He preens himself in the parade ring and believes everyone is there purely to watch him . ’ |