Example sentences of "he [vb past] [verb] [pron] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | So he agreed to give her the camera , show her how to use it ; he 'd make sure the family were out the afternoon she came round to get the film developed . |
2 | So he agreed to call it a day . |
3 | When he got to know her a bit better , he was further excited by her strength of will , her independence , her commitment to the Irish nationalist cause , and — best of all , he reckoned — her utterly straight-faced enthusiasm for his explorations of the Celtic spirit-world . |
4 | Stevie cos he tried to fry himself the other week |
5 | He tried to sell him a picture . |
6 | He tried to sell me a Pottz picture . |
7 | He tried to remember what the weather had been like in the last week and realized he had no idea ; like many city-dwellers he had moved from flat to car to office without registering any variation . |
8 | Changez , being at heart a traditional Muslim , explained the teachings of the Koran on this subject to her , and then , when words were not sufficient to convince her , he tried to give her a whack . |
9 | He dismissed the question as so much supposition , but when he tried to give her a reassuring hug she wriggled free and went out on to the balcony to join the others . |
10 | He took care never to stay with her for more than twenty minutes , obeying both the spirit and the letter of Anthony 's orders , but he tried to give her a clear account of the eight days Kesselring had spent in the witness box , watching her face all the time for signs of boredom or exhaustion . |
11 | Wycliffe wanted her to talk , not merely to answer questions , and he tried to give her a new lead . |
12 | He only mentioned his wife to tell me he 'd just bought her something new to wear and he tried to give me the impression his brother-in-law was something of a poor fish because he could n't make ends meet . ’ |
13 | And then he tried to give us the slip and run off . |
14 | She 'd found her wallet of credit cards and flourished it under his nose , every fibre of her being poised to defy him if he tried to deny her the right to pay . |
15 | Tonight he tried to imagine what the Corsican looked like in a rage . |
16 | He tried to imagine what the inside of the Conference Room would look like now , and found he all too easily could . |
17 | He tried to imagine what the woman with short hair would look like with it long . |
18 | Indenbaum knew how badly Modigliani needed money so he tried to offer him a sum within his means for the beautiful oil , but Modigliani was offended and obliged Indenbaum to accept the portrait as a present . |
19 | He tried to find himself a new girl to take his mind off it : some new girl , because Peg had gone wrong . |
20 | Assuming he was in trouble , he stopped to give him a lift … but the attacker threatened him with an iron bar and forced him to take tablets which made him unconscious . |
21 | He promised to give me a silver coin every month for doing this . |
22 | He promised to bring me a few notes from which I could prepare a draft but he never did . ’ |
23 | He promised to send me a card . |
24 | He promised to send me a fucking picture postcard . |
25 | He promised to send me a list , but I told him not to bother . |
26 | He 'd given her a few sugar pieces , which she 'd taken , and even offered several pinches of snuff , which she had n't . |
27 | He 'd given her a string of cultured pearls as a wedding present . |
28 | ‘ I 've had a devil of a job tracking you down , ’ he said after he 'd given her a big hug . |
29 | She was already dutiful and anxious to please him , and she looked so pretty in a dress of sprigged cotton he 'd given her the money to buy for the wedding . |
30 | He reminded her of the day he 'd given her the locket and ring . ’ |