Example sentences of "[prep] he [coord] [pers pn] [vb mod] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 There was a figure on either side of him but I could only see Charlie Vaughan .
2 When he first came the villagers wanted to get rid of him but he would n't go , and as he made himself useful they came to endure him .
3 She had made a fool of him and he would n't let that go .
4 She was very suspicious of him and you can hardly blame her .
5 There 's no proof , and … and she 's fond of him and she would n't do anything to hurt him or get him into trouble .
6 His age is against him and her ca n't get work in his previous field .
7 I says , Well alright that mi er very very nice chap to deal with and oh I I got on alright with him but he would n't have this .
8 I remonstrated with him but he would not listen .
9 ‘ But I can not compare myself with him and I would n't want to .
10 I need to be with him and I ca n't be .
11 I knew this and I knew it was a weakness in him and I should not put up with it .
12 Altogether he struck me as being in better spirits than usual ; and I learnt later , though not from him and I can not vouch for its veracity , that he had had himself psychoanalysed .
13 He looked so utterly miserable that she tried to feel sorry for him but she could not .
14 er I think we get a saturation point and the thing that annoys me is that young fellow who came to the club had a got , we got a special went to the special trouble of getting a for him and I can not get it off him and he lives up Newton way somewhere I 've been to him three times
15 He had not been prepared for Cheltenham the same as some horses are , because there had been a last-minute change of plan for him and he would not have been really galloped hard .
16 He put the gun sideways in his mouth to give him two free hands and I thought about trying to grab it off him but I thought I 'd probably kill one of us and even if I did n't I was no match for him and he 'd just take it off me again .
17 Now at that stage my Lord Mr er telephoned Mr on the afternoon of the twenty second of October and it 's his case that he explained what had happened at the meeting of the bank to him and er asked him again , in view of the fact that was having to sell him home , if it was possible to withdraw from the contract and it is the plaintiff 's case that he pointed out to Mr er quite definitely and quite clearly on the telephone , on this day , er that without er the funding that he had required to run this business er he could only see that this was going to be potentially disastrous for him er and once again , my Lord as he said this was a fairly heated conversation and er the plaintiff was told by Mr once again that there was no way out for him and he should now concentrate all his efforts on achieving completion , er and once again we were .
18 While reading the anonymous notes the glimmering of an idea had come to him but he could not sharpen the focus .
19 I have tried to talk to him but he will not listen . "
20 However , it is not necessary for an employer to prove that the connections are exclusive to him and they need not be long established .
21 I 'll get on to him and we 'll soon get this .
22 why ai n't they phoning Margarette , so anyway , shouted out to him and he would n't do
23 The fact that the taxpayer may be said to benefit in some way from the overseas income — he was able to buy the property because the loan was made to him and he could only keep up , or he kept up , the payments of interest by using that income — is not enough to cause there to be a remittance .
24 [ I ] f the insider is a substantial shareholder , the damages paid by him will , in part , indirectly return to him and he will still be left with a net profit on the transaction …
25 Companies seem happy to talk to him and he can still give advice internally .
26 Now I cry every time I write to him and I dare n't go out in case I meet somebody else .
27 Everyone 's attention was fixed on him and he would obviously strengthen HE 's Executive Council if he could be persuaded to join .
28 Mind Bob 's tail do n't stand on him or he wo n't be pleased .
29 Some thought , some fragment of memory was tugging at him but he could not quite catch it , as so often these days .
30 Rose fussed discreetly around him but he could not remain the centre of attention for long .
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