Example sentences of "[prep] [pers pn] [conj] [pron] [verb] he " in BNC.

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1 The man had pity for me and I shot him ! ’
2 Gareth took a step or two after them and I called him in an explosive croak , ‘ Gareth , ’ and he stopped and turned immediately and came back , bending down .
3 Charlton said : ‘ Every time Graham Taylor finds a player with Irish parents , he is after him whether he wants him or not . ’
4 ‘ When he is standing in front of me and I know he is the person who has taken my daughter away — that is when it will be hard .
5 Aidan was a better authority on women than any of the rest of them so they followed him willingly .
6 ‘ Fat Watt speaks of them when I ask him . ’
7 Victoria said , ‘ And why he asked me not to call him uncle in front of you because it made him sound old ! ’
8 ‘ He 'd take far more notice of you if you rang him , Inspector .
9 Her head turned slightly towards him and she fixed him with that blind , unthinking stare .
10 He advanced towards her and she flung him a look full of wrath , annoyingly conscious of his height and the wide breadth of his shoulders .
11 takes the mick out of her and I started him
12 He said to us that you know that is dick was so hard and he told us everything of what he did to her , he push his dick inside of her and he said he was very very rough with her and she was crying and crying and crying .
13 ‘ I 've — er — seen quite a bit of him since I met him when he called for you that time , ’ Leith managed , the ever-present ‘ if you value your job ’ threat there in her head again .
14 Clarissa did n't want to make too much fun of him because she knew he was serious , so she picked up her glass , filled by the waiter from the fresh bottle .
15 they make too much fuss of him and they bring him back
16 The message in the words sounded ominous to Joe 's ears , and he straightened up and said , ‘ Tell Harry I 'll be thinking of him and I hope he 'll be home soon . ’
17 Thankfully , he has seen this simple act as one of friendship rather than for what it really is — I am afraid of him and I want him on my side .
18 And it 's not true that I do n't get anything out of it when I see him .
19 Eldest daughter Carol , 18 , tells us : ‘ Even though there are 12 of us , he is always there for each of us when we need him or his shoulder to cry on .
20 Eldest daughter Carol , 18 , tells us : ‘ Even though there are 12 of us , he is always there for each of us when we need him or his shoulder to cry on .
21 He was in a very bad state of mind about you when I left him . ’
22 ‘ Well , he 'll bark for you if you ask him nicely , wo n't you ? ’
23 Making a will with a solicitor also has the advantage of that you 'll have a copy , he 's likely to look after it for you if you want him to .
24 You get an electrician to do the job for you and you write him a cheque in pints .
25 In his mind 's eye he relived their love-making of a few hours before and the picture of Michael lying underneath him as he penetrated him rose in his mind .
26 His age could count against him but he insists he has fully recovered from a heart attack in 1988 .
27 In the morning after their breakfast coffee , he stood silently and balefully near her until she gave him the fare to Dublin .
28 ‘ Streuer was behind us and he thought he 'd seen a gap , but Steve cut across .
29 There was a young American photographer with me and I saw him get caught up in it and I pulled him aside and said ‘ Do n't even take it because that 's the picture that Newsweek is going to publish .
30 The students from that time remembered a man with a sharp sense of the ridiculous ; who ragged them but was too shy to be intimate with them though they liked him much for his friendliness and his humour ; who was famous for long , sudden , and embarrassing silences ; who was so eccentric that none of them believed that he could later be a man of distinction in England or his Church ; a man who loved theology — they never met anywhere else a man who so loved theology , and who regarded theology as the highest intellectual activity for humanity ; a fierce defender of liberty of opinion , for Marxists as for anyone else ; whose principal theme was the glory of God , and who was evidently touched by his ideas of Plato ; who did not give the impression of a mind of exceptional ability — there was not enough knife in the mind — but who gave the impression of being an exceptional person ; who disturbed other people 's prayers in chapel with convulsive fidgets and sudden face-rubbings — they regarded him as tense in his devotions and were afraid of a nervous breakdown ; who had a manifest and rare mystical sense of the immediate presence of God , a presence so brilliant that it could almost overpower .
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