Example sentences of "he [verb] [pers pn] [vb mod] [be] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ If he signs it will be like all the fireworks going off on Bonfire Night . ’ |
2 | He can be hugely intelligent when he thinks they can be of assistance to him , but most of the time he knows they 're a poorish and raffish lot , living off their own enthusiasms and frustrations . |
3 | I think truly , he thinks I must be in love with him , and he does n't want to complicate things . " |
4 | He says it may be worth up to nine thousand pounds , and it 's also valuable to historians who want to know about Iron Age society . |
5 | You do n't understand the circumstances , you do n't understand the storm I might , I might not leave that to me he says I will be with you . |
6 | I 'm just so excited , because he says I can be in charge of it . |
7 | But he reckoned we would be on course for a start in April for the er certificate er which would be twelve half day day release courses |
8 | But he fears it could be at the expense of star turn Byrne . |
9 | ‘ Beloved , we are now the sons of God , and it does not yet appear what we shall be , but we know that when he appears we shall be like him , for we shall see him as he is . |
10 | But we know that when he appears we shall be like him for we shall him as he his . |
11 | Are we a children of God and that we will be as not yet been made known but we but we know that when he appears we shall be like him . |
12 | When he appears you shall be like him , for you shall see him as he is . |
13 | He was well-read and clever , and he made it easy for stupid men to respect his intellect if he thought they could be of use to him . |
14 | He thought it might be of use to the ‘ curious ’ Mr Goldney in the making of porcelain . |
15 | He thought she might be on the point of offering him a nip of whisky but she did not go that far . |
16 | There is no way I had anything going with poor Billy and no way he knew I 'd be in that house . ’ |
17 | Huy hoped that when he died it would be in the desert or on the river , so that the vultures or the crocodiles would take him . |
18 | He felt he would be in ‘ a better position to settle on the appropriate form of punishment ’ if he knew the victim 's feelings . |
19 | It was something he still intended to do , but he felt he should be at a peak of confidence to arrange such an encounter . |
20 | He would n't have described himself as landed gentry — or if he did it would be with irony . |
21 | he was tired , he 's got this cold coming on but he said you can be in here so long but after a while you feel as though you 've got to come out , you need to get out ! |
22 | Why do n't you come back , he said he 'd be in later . ’ |
23 | Well he said it would be by the markings . |
24 | He wished he could be like Martin , if only in some small way , because he had the feeling he lacked something . |
25 | These were now about two years old , so he hoped he might be amongst the prize winners in the next five years . |