Example sentences of "he [adv] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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31 It seemed to please him so I let him get on with it .
32 I brought him so I have to take him back . "
33 But he he 'd got a little mission er on the side of the at , , I 've I went with him so I saw it .
34 ‘ She 's got him so I ca n't handle him any more . ’
35 I longed to prove you were unfaithful to him so I could make him throw you over — I felt like a monster with every ungenerous thought that flickered through my mind .
36 However , I do love him and do n't want to lose him so I feel as though I should do what he says .
37 erm ho , I know him so I go and see him sometimes .
38 Right , the problem is that I ca n't seem to get through on the telephone , I phoned and her secretary came back and said you 've to phone and she gave me a guy 's name like and I got a number for him so I phoned it , ah he works in our Edinburgh office I phoned the Edinburgh office .
39 Well do n't worry if you ask him nicely he might even make you a bacon sandwich .
40 And like I 'll try to him basically I would n't waste your time
41 He gave a great sigh and if she had not known him better she might have thought , as he slumped forward , that he had expired on the spot .
42 But when she got to know him better she was to realise that he treated all women , servants or otherwise , as if they were ladies .
43 Just him just him himself and his apprentice .
44 What I do in approaching him thus I do with the king 's goodwill .
45 We should see him soon he was doing some er curtain tracks for us .
46 When the operator put him through they were pleased to invite him .
47 There is no certainty either as to where he wrote his main English works : the treatise known as Mixed Life , giving advice to the upmarket man of affairs who also wished to create opportunities to cultivate his inner spiritual life ( one manuscript describes it as " a luitel Boc was writen to a worldli lord to teche him hou he schulde haue him in his state in ordeynd loue to god and to his euencristene " ) , and the two books of The Scale of Perfection .
48 when you put him outside he goes through , you know ?
49 But he 's getting to the point where I 'm ready for saying to him away you go down to your granny 's right , but my mam can nae live with him either .
50 S maybe if I says to him away you go to your granny 's and then and you 're not taking anything with you .
51 As the medics were carrying him away I could see blood oozing out of the eye-holes of his boots and dripping on the ground .
52 Fagg and company were upset about Blenkinsop going , but since they trusted him utterly they left it to him to choose someone just like himself .
53 Well obviously Miss the magistrates will need to be satisfied there are grounds why they should bind him over they will also need to be satisfied that there is a fear for the future otherwise they will not bind him over .
54 Before she had taken him over he must have written too easily .
55 When I spoke with him yesterday he had just returned from the funeral of his father-in-law , who had died after months of cancer .
56 So when I met him once I asked him ‘ Why do you do that ? ’ ; to which he replied , ‘ I could n't think of anything else .
57 If we do n't get to him quickly he just tears himself apart . ’
58 She said to me just say to him like I do enough Vaughany , do n't want to hear any more .
59 and you nod to him like I just did , like I just did .
60 ‘ It is n't always , ’ Ginny said , wondering what on earth ( or in heaven ) was making her talk like this to a little man whom she 'd met only once before ; she hoped it would n't put him off her .
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