Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [vb infin] he " in BNC.
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1 | It does not make them feel he is one of them ; it merely makes them feel he has no longer any clout . |
2 | The thing that made me feel he was more normal was this little bit of dialogue . |
3 | Steve made me laugh he said we 'll have some mushrooms so me showing off I said erm , how much , how much did I , a kilo , a kilo of mushrooms when I come back I got |
4 | And though he was never to make such almost innocent remarks again , and though Eva and Dad continued to want to make love all the time , and I caught her giggling while she did idiotic things with him , like snipping the hair in his ears and nostrils with a huge pair of scissors , there were looks that escaped all possible policing , looks that made me think he was capable only of a corrupted happiness . |
5 | His tone made me think he was phoning because he sympathized and wanted to help . |
6 | In fact I do n't know what made me think he was that way in the first place — unless it was you , of course , leading me off the trail ! |
7 | ‘ There was something about him that made me know he was the best revue star we had . ’ |
8 | For a moment he let himself imagine he was some great explorer about to enter a hostile , unknown land on which his name would later be stamped for all history . |
9 | anyway he says d' ya know he says I feel awful , he says anything I can do , he said I 'll let you have one of my beds cos |
10 | D' ya know he never does this ! |
11 | ‘ I mean , d' you think he got back from the mission he was on , ’ said Lee , putting his face right up close to the picture . |
12 | Why d' you think he wants labels all over him ? ’ |
13 | How d' you think he 'll remember this evening ? |
14 | He 's going sound now — d' you think he 's ready to go out ? " |
15 | ’ D' you think he 'll run away again ? ’ |
16 | ‘ D' you think he 's still there . ’ |
17 | ‘ D' you think he 'll be all right now ? ’ |
18 | ‘ D' you think he was there ? ’ |
19 | ‘ D' you think he felt left out ? ’ asked Milton as he topped up Amiss 's outstretched glass . |
20 | ‘ What d' you think he might be talking about ? ’ asked Milton innocently . |
21 | ‘ What d' you suppose he meant ? ’ asked Iris , yawning . |
22 | Where d' you reckon he 's got to ? ’ |
23 | ‘ D' you reckon he made it ? ’ said Lee . |
24 | How many apples d' you reckon he ate ? ’ |
25 | What d' you reckon he was then ? |
26 | ‘ Then how d' you know he 's here ? ’ |
27 | I 'm surprised that he let you believe he was . |
28 | Why not let him think he 'd won the argument ? |
29 | Penry Vaughan 's irritation at being saddled with an unwelcome guest was understandable enough , but surely he could have let her know he 'd spoken to the police ! |
30 | shouting let me know he was there |