Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] he [verb] [adv] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 I mean he 's probably got more money than they 've bloody got !
2 Knowing him I expect he 's still got it in his pocket .
3 I assumed he 'd just picked you for the resemblance . ’
4 I noticed he 'd soon dropped the ‘ sir ’ as well .
5 I imagined he 'd never seen her ! ’
6 Behind me the sound again of moving rubble ; from the change in sound quality , I guessed he had already entered the passage .
7 As far as I know he has never received as much as a warning as an amateur or professional . ’
8 I believe he became dangerously fascinated by the idea of having one sex merge into the other . ’
9 I believe he has just left me his calling card . ’
10 On closer questioning , I find he has never driven a cab before ; he is an economics student filling in for his brother .
11 He looked at his watch and told me , yet as far as I knew he had never heard that language before .
12 ‘ Do n't worry , Cawthorne deserves everything that 's coming to him , ’ said McInnes in a tone I bet he 'd never used on Sorrel .
13 I thought he looked so lost and unhappy that I just wanted to comfort him at first , and Chris says he just thought I was kind .
14 I thought he 'd actually caught a defender as he headed it but er he has n't really got a good contact on the ball .
15 ‘ At first I thought he had just blown up or even broken down .
16 I thought he had just punched me but he must have produced a knife , ’ Mr Norrie mumbled through his swollen mouth .
17 I thought he had probably made an arrangement with a brothel-keeper , and sometimes I pictured him clinging to the branch of a tree peering in the darkness through the window of some schoolgirls ' dormitory .
18 I thought he 's just picked me up .
19 I think he had just got bored and was looking for something to do , so he sought to amuse . ’
20 He knew the site from many previous visits , though I think he had never organised a dig there himself .
21 And I think he 'd only had one .
22 I think he has still got them to this day , ’ says his father .
23 I think he 's just slipped out , ’ the girl said , as she had been instructed to do if ever Mr Downs presented himself .
24 Said , I think he 's just farted , why do you know that ?
25 I think he 's just got a marginal talent he 's masterful at exploiting .
26 You wo n't put him off really , I think he 's just got a great a , he 's not , just got a great appetite I think , he 'll just eat and eat and eat
27 Yeah oh I think he 's just peed off with his father .
28 I said he 's only got a bag of my plums !
29 ‘ So … so I 'll send them , shall I ? ’ she asked , holding her breath , bracing herself , waiting for the blunt , ‘ You do that ! ’ the violent , ‘ Go to Hell ! ’ the indifferent dismissal , or , even worse , the continuing silence which meant he had really hung up on her .
30 Nick Clayton himself denied he had ever said the things relating to medical evidence that had been quoted .
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