Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [subord] he [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But he came ra racing out the office after her when he heard car go roaring past the office .
2 Anyway , that was all he wanted of me though he offered marriage .
3 Two facts about ITT are not open to question ; that the company considered ways of preventing Allende assuming power and that they lobbied Washington to get rid of him when he became President .
4 Isambard stepped into the dwindling lance of moonlight without haste , and walked the bright shaft of it until he stood face to face with the swaddled and muted figure of the boy .
5 The only like him cos he has fag with them .
6 Fat chance , she thought in despair , but little by little , when nothing happened to unsettle her , she was able to relax more and in doing so became aware of all the little things she had missed before — the warmth of his back against her chest , the firm feel of his waist under her hands , the slight shift of his thighs against hers as he changed gear .
7 Then amuse yourself in the long autumn evenings , ’ said Thorfinn , ‘ working out what bargain he made with them before he came north .
8 I can remember sitting there one whole afternoon with him while he had flu or something , and these people beating down the door .
9 In Francis [ 1982 ] Crim LR 363 , the accused had a stick with him when he demanded entry into a house , but not when he was stealing from a room .
10 They broke into his brand new Ford Sierra Cosworth and raced away with it as he began work on another of his smash-hit Spender series .
11 He was about three issues into it when he lost access to his typewriter .
12 Guy Robert will share his skills with us when he creates perfume as our own particular poetry .
13 However , he said he trusted his blood brothers and left the treasure with us when he took ship from Cyprus . ’
14 The questions tumbled from him as he went hand in hand with Beth , down the stairs and into the kitchen , where Peggy was soon caught up in the excitement .
15 Also hanging on the back of the door was the hot water-bottle that his Mum filled for him when he had tonsilitis .
16 He is also instructed to look at the books provided in the church for such as him when he hears Mass .
17 After the last show , or earlier if they were n't working , Arthur would often fall prey to the bite of melancholy , with such sharp dread of all endings that he would greatly fear going to sleep , as if nothing would be left to him unless he kept watch on it .
18 graces could be an embarrassment , for he had no polite small-talk and did not pretend to any ; his visits to Windsor were an ordeal for guest and hosts alike , to him because he disliked formality and to his hosts because he was so difficult to entertain and because he did not mince words with the King .
19 He grinned and looked across to her as he changed gear .
20 He felt Juliet 's shocked eyes on him as he poured whisky into his coffee and drank it gratefully .
21 A single tear fell on it before he regained control and said with quiet pride , ‘ The traitor escaped our justice , but our refuge remained a secret . ’
22 Anselm had known nothing about it when he became archbishop , and still apparently knew nothing about it when he left England in 1097 .
23 My master was like that : once his mind probed a mystery or problem , he became physically agitated , gnawing away at it until he had satisfaction .
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