Example sentences of "he [vb past] [pron] [det] " in BNC.

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1 He made me all wet .
2 Then he made her another , as powerful as his own .
3 He made them each a cup of tea , listing other jobs for which he was not suitable .
4 He made himself some Ovaltine in the kitchen around ten-thirty p.m .
5 In their achievement as adults — each imposing his order on an external world he made his own — they were united in triumph .
6 Though he did other broadcasts , Snagge was particularly fond of the Boat Race , which he made his own for forty years .
7 In 1752 he prepared a catalogue of the contents of his Mill Hill garden and later had this bound with the seventh edition of the Dictionary where he made his own marginal notes on items of interest , including remarkable first flowerings in Britain .
8 His optimism grew as he made his own assessment of the other candidates .
9 At Southampton he made his own position devastatingly clear to the waiting journalists .
10 I made a guesswork assessment that it would be able to provide a motor car that would cost the disabled person at least 25 per cent less than if he made his own arrangements .
11 Here he made his own career as a writing-master ; he also published books on book-keeping and was occasionally employed as an auditor .
12 He made his own cameras and lenses , including a panoramic camera , and promoted the use of photography in geology .
13 She watched as he made his own examination before straightening up .
14 He made it all seem easy , producing an excellent meal , and the lunch party at the Commanding Officer 's residence went off without a hitch .
15 He made it all simple , ’ said Dick .
16 With his long legs , he made it all look easy .
17 Some man , he said oh , he made it all sort of proper .
18 He made us all learn it by heart .
19 We met with the head ski instructor first and he made us all ski down the slope individually so that he could put us into different groups .
20 He made us some fine sets of playing cards and a neat Monopoly board .
21 He lowered his own head again , allowing his lips to pressure gently over her face , seeking their pleasure over the rise and fall of her face and neck .
22 He succeeded his former master as surveyor to the estates of All Souls College , Oxford , and continued in the college 's employment until 1605 .
23 He stabbed them many times after they were dead .
24 He stuffed them all down his mouth and his nose , all his hankies ?
25 STAN FLASHMAN went crazy again yesterday — but this time he attacked his own Barnet players , branding them ‘ greedy bastards ’ .
26 Startled by a lance accidentally falling on a helmet , he attacked his own men , killing four , and could not be disarmed until he was exhausted .
27 And he attacked his own party 's scheme to house mentally handicapped in the community .
28 He was n't the prettiest sight you would see on a golf course but , since he always turned up at the practice ground the following morning more or less on time and more or less clean-shaven , it was obvious that he patronised his own circuit of cheap guesthouses .
29 ‘ Look , he faked his own death , Ari .
30 In Sliwa 's last stunt he faked his own kidnapping and blamed it on off-duty police officers .
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