Example sentences of "he [verb] it [det] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 He made it all simple , ’ said Dick .
3 With his long legs , he made it all look easy .
4 Some man , he said oh , he made it all sort of proper .
5 So , and he eat it all !
6 He eat it all .
7 Police have located the owner of a van with the same number plates , who described the builders ' logo on the vehicle when he sold it several months ago .
8 He was theatrical by nature , and he lavished it all on her , complimenting her in the most exuberant terms , telling her that her engagement had broken his heart irreparably .
9 questions and he , he understands it all .
10 He got it all out of books .
11 That way he got it all .
12 He had to apologise about that young girl Carly because he got it all wrong .
13 The mail was uniformly trivial , but he read it all and then stuffed the torn envelopes and their contents into his pockets for disposal elsewhere .
14 When he had the message , he read it several times .
15 Since this shot occurs in two different scenes , maybe he tried it both ways , but it looks the same in each , tough repeated inspection fails to disclose conclusively which of the two possibilities it actually is .
16 It 's in response to Mr Allenby 's question we seem to be patiently waiting for I think he posed it some time ago about the county council 's view on whether in the absence of a strategic exceptions policy or whatever you call it , a major exceptions policy in the structure plan , whether the county council would object to it being pursued in the in the local plan .
17 He drew it each Friday when he drew the men 's wages but he never handed the money over to Sarah until Saturday morning when she was off to do the shopping . ’
18 He writes it all down , he sends it all in and expects the system to handle it . .
19 He bore it all with bright spirits and was never anything less than an exemplary prisoner .
20 He bore it all very well , she thought , but by then she was past caring how he was taking it .
21 When Eva came back she hid his teeth , but he splodged it all up and ate it anyway .
22 He used it all on the pond , I reckon .
23 When he wants it all done by .
24 Does n't matter if I 'd like something a bit l l like that and er he wants it all
25 ‘ And he wants it that way .
26 Matisse comes at the end of a tradition of Renaissance illusionism and volumetric painting which is irrevocably shifting into something different and he wants it both ways , just as Giotto wanted it both ways .
27 He went and got the wood , he done it all
28 He suffered it all .
29 He surveyed it all from the safety of the trees .
30 When darkness came he ventured out , selecting a large potato — which tasted awful although he ate it all .
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