Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] he [verb] [pers pn] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It was a bitter irony that he condemned her for loving a man who was out of reach . |
2 | There is every indication that he believed it to be true , whether it was or not . |
3 | After his accession Richard parted with all his East Anglian estates to Howard , an indication that he regarded them as a peripheral part of his power base . |
4 | After his accession Richard parted with all his East Anglian estates to Howard , an indication that he regarded them as a peripheral part of his power base . |
5 | Nigel told Eleanor that he despised her for making a pass at him . |
6 | The Lady 's last opponent shifted his seat until he faced her across the board . |
7 | There was a savage splendour to his aroused body , and Maria called his name faintly , from far away , it seemed , as blood drummed in her ears and he took her into his arms again , sinking to the bed with her . |
8 | Pyatt has outstanding hand speed and he demonstrated it to full effect against an opponent who was clearly out of his depth . |
9 | And of course he goes in and the horse drops in the far side of the wee barn , and er Old goes in with his dram and he dips it into the horse trough you ken , and he turns you ken with his regimental , |
10 | So I got up immediately and said it would be the end of a beautiful friendship if he accused me of necrophilia ! |
11 | We got the dog and give him a couple of rope ends in his mouth and he take them across the ice . |
12 | The ball bounced near Scott and he trapped it with his left foot , then swivelled and hooked it to one of the young boys with his right , smiling to himself . |
13 | They were old animal cages and he disguised them with books , hoping the creature would be captured inside . |
14 | I ca n't read , but I took it to the priest and he read it to me . ’ |
15 | ‘ Soon after that a different Man came by car and he put me in a carrier cage and took me into the darkness of a long journey , over bumpy roads , on to a ship , and into the most terrible place of all , an iron cage with obscured windows , which raced through the night clattering and clattering , a regular rhythm of metallic sound . |
16 | ‘ We had a massive fight — I hit him with my handbag and he hit me with his . |
17 | One 911 owner once remarked to me that he had n't been terribly impressed by his car until he took it on a racetrack . |
18 | Franz Klammer made a skiing simulator and he had it in his garage , and what it was was a series of rolling logs . |
19 | Crilly , I 'll tell you about the sparkle of Belgravia , the shimmer of white marble , a sumptuous , salubrious white , the sugary white of fluffy friendship , cloudship , feely white , and the slim cobblestone road which led to the river where I met James who was fresh from Waterstone 's with his arms full of Pinter plays , O he was as a young Terence Stamp , Crilly , but for the sly cracks of wisdom about the corners of his eyes , and we drank espresso and he told me about Spain and the high mountains of India , and the Pyrenees he had taken on foot , and though I was as trite as my shopping Saturdays and my small muggy and squirming palms in summertime , he painted my body swirly-lined and peach upon a large canvas and made love to me upon the tip of the Heath with all of London a basin of rooftops beneath us while the sky loomed low in grey and pink , the Heath a dark pudding of sloping mountains , wild and white and wide as Brontë country , with only the smug suburban cliffs of Highgate Village peering from behind its sprawling hem , and big dogs scurried like brown birds to the crevice of foothills and then disappeared , so we made love for a while beneath that sky , which cast a blaze upon us the colour of cream . |
20 | It sprang into bright white light and he covered it with its glass globe . |
21 | So obviously I kept drinking the water and the next day , on the Sunday , the pain was so bad we called the doctor again and he found out I was in labour and he sent me to the hospital and they found out not until the Thursday that it was actually the cryptosporidium that had caused it . |
22 | It er er he pleated the he the halter into the tail of the leading horse and he took them down the road in a string like a train . |
23 | Claudia 's face mirrored her distress and he pulled her to him . |
24 | He pays for the additional units but he values them at only . |
25 | When he 'd finished at the sink I came out and wound myself lovingly around his legs but he shut me in the kitchen . |
26 | It was Cannistraro and his colleagues who also identified the mysterious Libyan who bought the clothes in Malta to wrap around the bomb , based on a photofit picture produced by the FBI from the shopkeeper 's phenomenally detailed description of his customer ten months after he saw him for the first and only time . |
27 | Do unto your enemy before he does it unto you , but always make sure his back 's turned ! ) |
28 | And he went to the bank and he got him three thousand pound ready and he got this beautiful car , he had n't it eighteen months before he wrapped it round a tree . |
29 | Accordingly , in Clarence ( 1888 ) 22 QBD 23 , a woman 's agreement to sexual intercourse with her husband meant that , surprising as it is to modern ears , he was not guilty of inflicting grievous bodily harm when he infected her with VD . |
30 | She was n't even aware of having spoken the words aloud until she saw his face tauten with some undefinable emotion as he held her from him . |