Example sentences of "he [adv] [vb -s] [pron] [det] " in BNC.

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1 And he calmly tells them that
2 He always mixes his own greens , ‘ I have absolutely no colour sense .
3 ‘ No , he usually brings his own lunch and eats it here . ’
4 He also has his own Amstrad .
5 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 ) .
6 On each of these points he is able to expand as the result of more detailed observation into which he also introduces his own speculations , as in " it has been broke of [ sic ] through a natural cause because of the texture " .
7 He also confounds his own dualistic zeal by recalling the wise words ( as one may truly think them ) of the dualistic mage Paracelsus : ‘ Be not another , if thou canst be thyself . ’
8 However he also reveals his own cunning ( very much like Claudius ' ) when on the ship to England by changing the letters of instruction and having them killed : a punishment for those who tried to deceive him and a warning to Claudius .
9 And he now downgrades his own Maginot Line at Volx to a mere 8b± , after Patrick Edlinger discovered a toe-hook move to overcome the crux .
10 Indeed , he has subverted the stake-in-the-heart , garlic-and-cross myth and has become so popular that he now has his own New Orleans-based fanclub .
11 He now runs his own business in Liverpool .
12 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 .
13 He simply posts it all back to the company concerned — without a stamp , of course .
14 He even has his own chair in the lounge , close to the fire , and it is decorated with a beautifully embroidered head cloth , displaying his auspicious title , the handsome work of one of Scourie 's regular lady guests .
15 He never does them any harm .
16 HE NEVER GIVES ANYTHING LESS OR WEARS ANYTHING ELSE .
17 After she has washed , dried and ironed the clothes , he quietly puts them all back in the machine at 60 degrees .
18 He 's unpatronising towards the individuals whose lives and circumstances illustrate his subject , but he continually questions his own attitudes and motivation .
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