Example sentences of "he [vb past] [pers pn] [prep] [num] " in BNC.
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1 | So he sold them for four X. |
2 | He sold it in 1989 to John Kluge , the richest man in the US , whose wife fancied living next to Balmoral . |
3 | His hotel room had three beds , and for a few days he shared it with two German boys , students , who had enormous rucksacks and bulky guidebooks , and who were eager for Tim to go round with them . |
4 | He asked me for 50,000 francs for Félix . |
5 | He led her into one of his work alcoves where a hi-res VDR was set up . |
6 | Much to my surprise , he led me towards one of the public beer tents . |
7 | he shopped around and he said that he got er I think he says he got it for sixty pound less I think it is , yeah |
8 | He got it in nine seconds . |
9 | five in the second half , bloody hell three goals in three minutes , fifty five , fifty seven , fifty eight Don Goodman this bloke got a hat-trick , he got it within fifteen minutes |
10 | Captain 11 times , he repaid them with 3915 runs , 12 centuries , an average of 43.98 , and an adhesiveness more commonly found in tubes of Araldite . |
11 | He invited her into one of his lesser parlours . |
12 | He let me into one of his secrets when he told me that he tries to avoid cream sauces and prefers to use stock and wine reductions . |
13 | He drew it in 1914 when he was an art student in Munich . |
14 | He caught her in two strides and his expression was neither analytical nor taunting . |
15 | She went off with a GI during the war and he divorced her in nineteen forty-six . ’ |
16 | He overtook me after three tantrum-filled games ( mine , not his ) . |
17 | He told me of one case he had had of a woman in her early twenties . |
18 | He was an assiduous and permanent gambler of modest sums , He told me on one occasion that any year in which he did not win £1,000 was by his standards a failure . |
19 | He told me in one of his more lucid states that he ca n't write because he 's got too much to say … ’ |
20 | My dad used to take two sugars , and when I said I was giving up sugar in tea and coffee , he reduced it to one . |
21 | He ate it in two bites , like a dog , and put me back on the gravestone . |
22 | He woke me at two this morning and gave me his best horse and bid me not to stop till I had overtaken you on the way . |
23 | It 's by an English painter , William Turner , he painted it in 1822 . |
24 | He telephoned me at three o'clock in the morning , and asked me to confirm it . |
25 | He was the first to admit that he had been psychologically screwed-up when he joined them after eleven years with the elite American anti-terrorist squad , Delta — a state of mind that had come about as a result of his last Delta mission . |
26 | The voters of the Shankill Road in Belfast , traditionally the home of working class populist independent unionism , had supported Johnny McQuade rather than the UDA or UVF and McQuade had taken that vote into the DUP when he joined it in 1971 . |
27 | He followed it for two blocks , in the inside lane , then suddenly cut across the traffic to the centre , executed a left U-turn and returned to the Platz der Einheit . |
28 | And he cut it in ten blocks . |
29 | he enjoyed it for forty years . |
30 | In that she exercised the power of appointment and appointed her husband ( provided that he survived her by 30 days ) to receive the income from her father 's estate . |