Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] what he [verb] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I mean what he 's done what the director 's telling him to do . |
2 | ‘ Not , of course , that I realised what he 'd done then . |
3 | But years later I realised what he 'd done . |
4 | We acknowledge who we are in his sight , and we open ourselves to receive what he has to tell us . |
5 | I remembered what he 'd told Mavis and me about the book and more than ever I thought it sounded like a good idea — the story of a man rationalizing his own lack of self-belief … |
6 | I think what he needs to do er is to say right , well there 's a problem here , go to Netherlands Alec , they need help here to get things set up |
7 | Well I do n't think he is , I think what he 's put , what he 's describing is a restorationist response initially by the peasantry , all o almost all of these actions could be seen as restorationist , they are an attack on the system not working because of the actions of evil gentry , corrupt bureaucrats , local officials etcetera etcetera |
8 | ‘ I wonder what he 'd written on him . ’ |
9 | I wonder what he 'd intended doing with the cottage . ’ |
10 | I wonder what he 's done with that ? |
11 | I wonder what he 's got ? |
12 | I said what he 's given and I 've repeated it back to him . |
13 | Have you heard what he 's done on him today ? |
14 | Then , belatedly , she realised what he had said : the whole of what he had said . |
15 | ‘ None , ’ before she realised what he had said . |
16 | The notion that the Jews were philosophers recurs in a book about India by Megasthenes who was an ambassador to that country on behalf of Seleucus I in about 293 and who reported what he had seen . |
17 | Have you seen what he 's done to ends of them , they 've gone silvery , he 's rubbed and rubbed and rubbed |
18 | Have you seen what he 's drawn ? |
19 | His flesh is the modern flesh of the world-weary modern , the benumbed , faithless man who comprehends what he has lost , and prefers the sensations of torture to no sensation at all . |
20 | You know what he 's got geese for do n't you ? |
21 | She repeated what he had heard already from the lips of Evans . |
22 | ‘ Because it made you realise what he 'd done ? ’ |
23 | When she saw what he intended to do , Flavia Sherman turned her head quickly . |
24 | She remembered what he had said about steering clear of married women , and she decided that they probably were n't , not that the thought gave her any pleasure . |
25 | He admired her enormously and she did what he wanted to do — went into the really serious theatre while he stayed the same . ’ |
26 | As the train accelerated out of the station , she said what he wanted to hear . |
27 | But you see what he 'd done he 'd , he 'd had it out a freezer since four o'clock since he come in |
28 | Who knows what he 's got ? |
29 | ‘ Do we know what he intends to sing ? ’ |
30 | He was the Financial Secretary to the Treasury when Lord Barnett was Chief Secretary , and we know what he had to say . |