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

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1 As he 'd hobbled back through the sleet a tiny part of him had hoped her gratitude would include an embrace , or at least a few words that would let him know she felt something for him .
2 So it was really stupid of him to let you catch him after all .
3 I half expected him to say they stole them from somebody 's garden but …
4 Yeah , yeah it 's not compatible or summat er it 's compatible with his telly when he has n't got the Sky on and if he 's got the Sky on he 's got to mess about I sat watching him for days messing with it and then I says to him have you got it on your V U channel ?
5 When , after his assaults on her , she begs to be allowed to leave , her instinctive feeling for him makes her provide him with some hope of her return , or at least of their future communication .
6 She did n't say anything , but the way she toyed with him suggested she wanted him to be demonstrating all day like a vacuum cleaner salesman .
7 He made them put it in the garden shed . ’
8 I picked up a fallen branch , and as he passed I struck him on the head .
9 I love the way cos he goes I got something for you and with the ink he goes , oh , alright , and he throws it and and he goes , nice catch !
10 Charlie Williams took his number 14 bus to Shaftesbury Avenue , looked at Ken 's name in lights and had he heard anyone say anything against ‘ the boy ’ would have had no difficulty in punching him one .
11 Cleo noticed he had left the circle incomplete ; she knew he expected her to join him within its protection before he sealed it .
12 Now that he had told her everything , he expected her to condemn him for what he had done , but she said nothing .
13 For example , if the soft sell chap fails to wheedle his client into buying , his partner can ring him up and say : " My colleague 's at an important meeting , but he asked me to call you about this stock .
14 Then he asked me to kiss him on the lips and we kissed .
15 ‘ What did he say , when he asked you to bring it to him ? ’
16 So you , it , he got you to move it in the end ?
17 During the summer of 1977 she watched him play polo at Smith 's Lawn , Windsor and when , in February 1978 , he invited her to join him on a skiing party in Klosters , Switzerland there was much speculation that she might be the future queen of England .
18 She had scarcely recovered her composure from that frantic evening before he invited her to join him on the royal yacht Britannia during Cowes Week .
19 After a short chat he invited me to join him at a ‘ small Chinese gathering ’ in the hall usually used for Tong meetings on River Street West .
20 ‘ And it was as a result of these conversations that he invited you to join him on the dahabeeyah ? ’
21 When Richard Denyer first began knocking on doors in the book publishing world , with the synopsis of a photographic essay on the Norfolk Broads in his hand , he found himself facing something of an image problem .
22 Inevitably , when he arrived home he found he had nothing but a blank sheet of photographic paper .
23 so , she thinks like they were , they were on show these just for a wardrobe and a set of drawers for a thousand quid , he let her have them for six hundred , so she 's been and paid a deposit on them
24 Because there 's always been an opport , I mean even if your sort of poor , there 's always the opportunity , I mean I learnt to drive and then the driving instructor erm , lived next door to my mother saying , it , at the time it should of been three pound and erm , he let us have it for two pound
25 She liked flowers , liked even more the thought behind them , but Gaily only remembered when he caught them staring him in the face — or in the feet , as now .
26 M Beregovoy may claim that he has nothing to reproach himself with , but his acceptance of an interest-free million franc ( £125,000 ) loan from a shady businessman looks suspicious to say the least .
27 Mr Beregovoy may claim he has nothing to reproach himself for , but his acceptance of an interest-free one million franc ( £125,000 ) loan from a shady businessman looks suspicious to say the least .
28 What Summerchild is doing , now he has someone to do it for , is living the last dozen years of his life , which have gone by without his quite taking them in .
29 He needs someone to help him with that estate . ’
30 I suppose I 'd best ring Scottie and see if he wants me to process something about a picture then ?
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