Example sentences of "[noun sg] [coord] he [verb] [adv] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 He went down to his car and down to his company stock and he says now what the money 's due to me you 'll get them in the post .
2 His face twisted in a grimace of pain or pure disgust and he threw away his cigarette and buried his head in his arms .
3 And I must have been in a really funny mood , and I said yes we have it 's on the till and he went well I suggest you get them in the windows then !
4 I hoped he 'd leave her in peace but he knows when he 's on to a good thing . ’
5 Suddenly , while driving reverently along , a thought occurred to Peter M. and he threw back his head and roared with laughter .
6 He said no and I 'm getting worried now he said me , my wife works full time and we could cope on the money but he said now we do n't go out .
7 Capel was the captain on this day and he ordered up his brother to take the important penalty kick .
8 Mind , when I give 'im the wallet and 'e looked inside it , 'e was a mite more pleasant , even if I could n't see nothing but 'is mince pies and 'is 'ooter .
9 And so he he tested and such like and he shook his head and he said well I do n't know , I ca n't find anything wrong with you .
10 Miller 's partiality for flowering shrubs is evident throughout his writing and among them perhaps the versatile roses offered him greatest scope : he appreciated the many aspects of this genus and he understood how they might be best displayed .
11 Thomas , sitting in a deep armchair in front of an open fire , was browsing through the newspaper and he took off his reading glasses to look her over .
12 My best friend 's lost his father and he said well I lay awake all last night thinking about it .
13 Erm but er when the war finished , when the war finished and the Home Guard stood down , I ca n't remember who was the mayor of Walsall at the time , but they had a reception in the town hall for the Home Guard and everyone that was in the Home Guard was invited before we hand before we st handed our uniforms in , was invited to attend and I must say with great pride that I was can still remember it now , that the wife and I went to the reception and I was in the uniform and it 'd be the mace bearer I presume that was at the door and he asked your name and er rank and he shouted out your name and rank when you went in and you was greeted by the mayor and mayoress inside the ves the hall of the town hall , and erm I mean er quite proud to be Corporal and Mrs you know and it I mean everyone that went , I mean their rank and name and who was with them , you know , was it was quite quite a er er quite a something of to look back to of interest that was , you know , when we stood down .
14 there 's a thousand pound he said , you know , if you can make it right sort of over the next month but he said basically I can not do anything until erm the end of February , he said you come in the end of February he said and then we can start to sort it out , he said I ca n't do anything for you until then .
15 There is also a particular difficulty with care for the unemployed ; not only is the research team unable to use return to work as an end point , but the patient also does not have it as an objective and he has therefore nothing to aim at .
16 Theodora complimented him on his orderly yard and he enquired where she had learnt to ride .
17 Everybody knew the blind fiddler and he had always his kilt on and But after a while , I do n't know , the next time he came round I mind he had trousers on and we did n't think he was the same man at all , no .
18 ‘ I 've tolerated his insubordination in the past but he knows exactly what will happen to him if he does n't toe the line this time .
19 He had become accustomed to the grim silences that surrounded the Frenchman but he admired greatly his harsh efficiency in the jungle and had learned through him to identify the spoor of all the larger animals .
20 He could n't see the suitcase but he knew where it was , in the cavity between the walls and the roof .
21 Because you , you had n't got the commitment that he wanted a pension or he did n't I did n't , I did n't feel that at that point that you
22 Eric 's ego was bruised when the crowd jeered a wayward shot and he tore off his shirt in disgust .
23 and she could n't realize how she come out in these she went to the doctor and he says well you must be allergic to summat
24 ‘ Is he ? ’ said Willie in surprise and he picked up his mackintosh .
25 Tomorrow 's international is Dwyer 's 51st as Australian coach , one for every year of his to date and he kicks off his second half-century seeking his 31st victory .
26 In nineteen eighty three from nineteen fifty three after thirty years of making cheese , they changed his job , I think many of you are ahead of me already , he said I was given a job change and I began working in landscaping , how nice while being interviewed some time ago I was asked what I thought about being giving a job change after thirty years of making cheese and he said well it did n't bother me , I noted , frankly because I did n't like making cheese anyway
27 Ruth nodded her agreement and he put out his hand and pulled her to her feet .
28 But the suspension also meant that Coker was able to whizz back to Oz for a two-week training camp in Brisbane with Queensland to return having served his time and he missed almost none of the domestic season .
29 So I thought well in case I ca n't get them anywhere else the market and he said well we 'll have one from here , twelve ninety nine .
30 Hugh was not an absolutely brilliant solicitor but he knew when he 'd been out-manoeuvred by a ruthless opponent .
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