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

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1 erm , so that if , if they then go to an appeal er , I was talking to this planning officer and I was saying that I think I 'll consult them , he said I do n't think you 'll need to he said , and of what you 've done so far is pretty good and I can get access to all the letters that have been written in , in objecting into the into the homes
2 But , loosely , some industries , such as letter post , water supply and electricity supply , appear to he cases where extensive and extended competition is not the norm , and where such competition may indeed be wasteful .
3 But if so , we might have expected to he contacted by them , or at least to detect their radio signals .
4 I like to explain the need for unity in terms of a heavy sack which has to he lifted .
5 I readily acknowledge that this is a very difficult request but I am afraid the timescale has to he met .
6 Some parasites of insect eggs , for instance , can stop a small population of pests from increasing , so application of a pesticide has to he timed according to the number of the larvae of the pests rather than the number of their eggs .
7 He has to he has to do without the rhythm .
8 That belief has to he communicated within the company as well as outside .
9 When Allen at last found a crevice secure enough to trust to he looked over to find that he was peering into the little courtyard onto the rain-wet backs of the dejected horses .
10 The shoulder-mount design is typical of standard and super VHS machines which have thereby come to he associated with semi-pro use .
11 This provides a file that is well packed ; however , if conditions change later the file needs to he respecified .
12 He had it , he got caught by he got er
13 If they differ only in what they are made of he says : ‘ Mahmah ’ , which is his version of ‘ Matter ’ .
14 As we dropped down towards Gunnerside , rabbits exploded in all directions and Bill had so many to choose from he lay down confused , unable to make his mind up , looking at us pitifully as though we could make up his mind for him .
15 If SS is 01 the string will be generated according to he format set by @% , otherwise @% will be ignored and the G9 format used .
16 But he says to he phoned him the other day on my down this morning ha so just to say , you know , that was crime of the century !
17 When the guard came to he found himself looking up into the wild-eyed face of a wizard , who was menacing his throat with a sword .
18 How easy to talk to he 'd been , generous in his desire to tell her what she wanted to know .
19 It seemed to he enjoying the water that somehow or other had seeped through , and I often wonder what would have happened to me if that black scorpion had indeed swung its deadly tail backwards and on to me .
20 whereas he 's got ta he says just one round here so they could make decisions for you .
21 But then when you do peel them away , whether you can have a potentiality , like the when talked about he talked about either side of his face timeless void that you had to see the limit of it so that you could have erm that that I was in this body and there 's something about this body that I 'm going to go back into the body and then that could differentiate perhaps .
22 Are these not the same Glentoran fans whose continual barracking got our manager Ronnie McFall the sack and look what success Ronnie has had from he came to Shamrock Park .
23 Borrowing or buying on credit tends to he seen in quite a different light from other consumer transactions .
24 First , because the sponsors of the bureau 's expenditure are likely to appreciate the benefits of extra expenditure without responsibility for the costs , and second , because ‘ advocacy of spending programs tends to he concentrated and the opposition is diffused ’ .
25 ‘ If we go away this weekend I 'm not going to he relaxed — next weekend I 'll be a lot more fun . ’
26 ( b ) ‘ If we go away this weekend I 'm not going to he relaxed — next weekend I 'll be a lot more fun . ’
27 But he thinks Cathy and that lot are going to he thinks Cathy 's a slag and everything , yet he 's still hanging about with all you lot .
28 ‘ I 've heard of people being accident prone , ’ Harris observed after a while , ‘ but you seem to he murder prone , Melissa . ’
29 He could fly all day long and all night long if he wanted , but I wanted him to get 100 hours at night and I felt that despite his enthusiasm I would like to he shot of him for a period .
30 So if he 's got to he 's ga got to re re-buy something then he just clips it down with sandpaper does he ?
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