Example sentences of "[pron] he [vb -s] " in BNC.
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1 | and lovely , I just woke up , er a couple of minutes before then the insurance lad come cos when I only , he should of come yesterday and I waited in but I could n't , you know when I opened the door I says I , I he says , you know |
2 | But , I could n't believe it cos I he goes to me , what do you think of love bites ? |
3 | I said I he goes like this , and he clicks his fingers and he goes erm I keep remembering holographs ho holograms are n't real , ha ha ! |
4 | I went , erm I have n't for a while , I said but I do very occasionally cos I he goes |
5 | To see a parent — someone he thinks of as being all-powerful and ever-capable — reacting in such a way must induce in the child the belief that whatever it is that is causing such terror must be dreadful indeed and that he , therefore , should be equally terrified . |
6 | The Profitboss will resign if he is instructed to recruit someone he does n't believe can do the job . |
7 | And I hope that when-that officer has to interview someone he gets more co-operation than I had from you . ’ |
8 | ‘ Detective Eddy has received word from London that someone he wants to see is expected to be here today . |
9 | Many are the times he has held up busy working schedules because he has become fascinated by someone he has encountered in a crowd . |
10 | It 's very agreeable to be able to reach down and offer someone a helping hand — particularly someone he has looked up to for so long . |
11 | The other meaning uses plastered in the type of structure which we have introduced in the present section ; notice that it allows addition of to be ( and that it is parallel in its overall structure to ( 42 ) where there is a non-finite clause complete with subject , verb and object ) : ( 41 ) Clara wants the façade to be plastered ( 42 ) she wants the builders to plaster the façade Let us also take note of a subtle and rather interesting ambiguity , found in : ( 43 ) Oliver imagined her red-haired This may mean that Oliver is allowing himself to speculate on the effect of , let us say , adding a wig to a blonde lady of his acquaintance ( and this may therefore be called the " cosmetic " version ) ; or he may be trying to build a mental picture of someone he has never met ( the " unacquainted " version ) , in which case imagined could be replaced by supposed with very little alteration in the meaning of the whole . |
12 | Is there someone he 's never got over ? |
13 | to kind of just get together with someone he 's identified a person whose name I ca n't remember but he 's got a chamber orchestra |
14 | ‘ He says he 's got to bring someone else along tonight , someone he 's got to entertain . ’ |
15 | It may be that Mendoros , who has integrated extraordinarily well into the local scene , ( he can enter many a pub in the vicinity and expect to meet someone he knows ) , will succumb to the familiar British failing of allowing enjoyment of life to absorb a shade too much attention , and business a fraction too little . |
16 | The contractor is obviously more likely to offer them to someone he knows and likes rather than to a stranger . |
17 | ‘ Newley must realize that someone he knows is connected with the theft . ’ |
18 | Fucking , fire 's this gun at him point blank and he goes and he stands there like this , and he , he stood there and he goes running round the corner sort of thing and then he goes he ca n't of missed from that fucking distance you know , and its that distance and er , in the , in the car , the mate goes , the mate sort of till he passed out , and he goes bring it to me , he goes , and its still alive , he goes , but matey in the front goes oh my he goes , I knew you 'd fuck up he goes and so they 're all blanks you |
19 | Without in any way contradicting himself he continues : ‘ They could have been warm-blooded , highly active creatures ( with a fully divided heart ) , without any of the costs associated with being an endotherm . ’ |
20 | Perhaps it 's Green himself he does n't much like . ’ |
21 | Howard is so pleased with himself he feels he can say anything . |
22 | and he said and if he sells the car and keeps all the money and spends it on himself he says that 's gon na look , he 's gon na look really bad |
23 | Events and tendencies are bigger than he is , and while not shaky in himself he gets dealt the final shove of murder . |
24 | This is a characteristic common to everyone and in fact Milton here shows us just how much of himself he puts into his Satan when we recall that he , as a Puritan , contended with his own pride , a fault with which he was most unhappy . |
25 | He would say that unless he has examined an area himself he regards it as unexplored . |
26 | And Crosby said : ‘ If he looks after himself he has a great chance . |
27 | He told you himself he moves a mattress into the boathouse on such occasions . |
28 | He likes that one nan , what if you , pick up the phone and dial and start talking to somebody he sits there and he 's in fits of laughter , he loves it . |
29 | Even in his mid-seventies , Finniston is showing no sign of flagging in his boundless energy or in the missionary zeal with which he preaches the gospel that a healthy industrial economy is in the best interests of society as a whole . |
30 | … the grains of dust which the Australian detaches from the sacred rock are so many sacred principles which he scatters into space , so that they may go to animate the totemic species and assure its renewal . |