Example sentences of "he [vb -s] [pron] [noun sg] [art] " in BNC.

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1 He turns his head a little further and it comes to me that these are the people who are making the programme about Summerchild .
2 he thinks his shooting the oil can , and he keeps diving behind these oil cans and takes cover and that , he said oh no not an oil can and fucking little bullets , bullet
3 He produces his lunch a chunky meat and salad sandwich from a paper bag and talks about the rehearsal process .
4 Because the client or tenant is in a state of long-term indebtedness , he owes his patron a ‘ debt of gratitude ’ and should be ready to help the latter on a diffuse , non-contractual basis .
5 He has her report the matter to the police .
6 He buys his girl a man-made fibre wig ,
7 There are small twigs digging into her back , she is angry , pushes against him , but he pays no attention , carries on , his hands exploring , he is smiling down at her and when he lowers his head the water from his hair seeps into her mouth so that she tastes the lake , the fish smell of deep water , sees the sun brilliant through the branches behind his head , blinding her eyes , sun specks floating , she closes them as he moves against her .
8 Here , the wife is left exposed to the monk 's attentions when the husband shuts himself up in his counting-house ( 75 – 88 ) ; he delivers his wife a lecture on his " " curious bisynesse " " when she asks him to come down to eat ( 224 – 48 ) ; he must settle his affairs in Paris before he can settle back at home after his trip to Bruges ( 365 – 9 ) .
9 He calls his wife the memsahib , so I guessed he served in India .
10 Most daring of all , he calls his plan a national transport policy .
11 An example would be where someone else takes charge of the vehicle to such a degree that he will not resume control of the vehicle , such as where he gives his friend the ignition key and a taxi is ordered to take him home .
12 A representative and influential attempt was made by Plekhanov in his essay , The Role of the Individual in History , where he considers what effect the characters of prominent people such as kings and statesmen have on the course of events .
13 Your Dad 's a stupid bastard and he sucks your Mum every night
14 He sticks his tongue a lot when he 's sort of gets excited or he 's doing something .
15 While he sharpens his knife the priest arrives .
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