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

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1 In the flicker of an eyelid the hostility had vanished and he had become a model of charm and smiling good humour , as he politely asked her all about herself and answered her questions in return .
2 He eventually shared them all out .
3 He 'd never asked me that before , but in fact my religion had been important to me all along ; he only asked me that day because I had my head covered .
4 It was very , very close , the difference was two or three big points , he just played them that little bit better . ’
5 No he he just left it that was the one I took out and cut he got it mm mm mm mm lovely boy is n't it funny that I see
6 I should think he is tired , he 's been running around this field , he 's been at deep square leg , at third man and everywhere and he just gave me that blank stare .
7 No we went in and erm it was about er three or four minutes before we actually started and he just gave us this paper and he put sets of questions to the different types of differentiation
8 You know , in the Summer school he normally give you some sort of lecture anything
9 Richter said on Jan. 7 that he had never signed any pledge to collaborate with the StB , nor had he ever given it any information .
10 And he calmly tells them that
11 His raincoat was turned up at the collar , but not to protect him against the rain , for he always wore it that way .
12 And he always gave me this bottle
13 And he always gave me this bottle
14 He also sent him some of his famed fake letters in the name of ‘ Edna Welthorpe ’ — a character he invented for his own fun and that of the few chosen intimates who were allowed to receive them .
15 He also told me that for some years , two unknown people , evidently strategically placed in big City offices , have been collecting for us all the first-day covers received there .
16 He also reminds us that what is to be attempted is a ‘ cultural revolution and not some unimpeded process of social growth ’ ( Williams , 1983 : 273 ) .
17 But he also gave me enough to cover all my fees , legal fees .
18 He probably told them all lies like that .
19 He probably told you that just to explain things .
20 He nearly blew us all to kingdom come once … .
21 He nearly got me this afternoon .
22 He really said it all to me in a comment some years ago : ‘ The ICM must become the accepted mirror of the credit scene , and we must be wary of some things which can break the reflection . ’
23 In answering he correctly reminds us that young people are often of necessity in a subservient position as a result of their dependence on parents for food , clothing , and shelter ; teachers for schooling ; employers for employment ; skilled workers for instruction in apprenticed trades ; and on youth workers for leisure activities .
24 He immediately told me that to do a smoothly coned skirt would be vastly expensive in terms of bending and shaping wood , and equally expensive to do as the multi-part mould which he reckoned was necessary because of the protruding hemispheres .
25 He simply posts it all back to the company concerned — without a stamp , of course .
26 Once he even knocked them both down the stairs and sent them to bed with no dinner because they had returned with nothing .
27 He even gave me some needles — after that scare with the Soneryl , you know ?
28 He even gave her this . ’
29 He then brought me another hot dog and a bowl of chili .
30 He actually told you that ? ’
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