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

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1 No wonder our Tone went to sit down which he do n't usually do .
2 John le Grant laid down what he was working on .
3 ‘ If He was n't a God , I do n't see that it matters much what He taught .
4 I asked him to write down what he liked about the skinhead style and , after a few moments ' thought , he dashed off the above .
5 She had not even thought about persuading Marek Nowak to write down what he had told her .
6 Anxious about his prospects of liberation , the slave Moschos went for a night of incubation to the temple and had a dream in which the divine pair Amphiaraus and Hygieia ordered him to write down what he had seen and to set it up in stone by the altar .
7 Not only did John make full appearances in Palace 's promotion side of 1968–69 , but he absolutely relished the challenge of Division One and , unless you saw him there for the Palace you will simply never know just what he did for us .
8 ‘ They 'd changed the programme — I forget exactly what he said .
9 Millar and Big Ben , winners of the World Cup in 1988 and 1989 , have almost the best draw of all , last but one , by which time the Canadian will know exactly what he needs to do .
10 If he did n't like something , he 'd let the musicians know exactly what he wanted or expected from them .
11 Or he may know exactly what he 's doing — and be doing it for reasons his companions know nothing of , his meaning anything but benevolent .
12 Mr Lamont has already given some clues about what will replace his former failed policy , but only when we hear Thursday 's statement will we know exactly what he intends to do .
13 Until then he 'd been expecting Blagg , and he might know exactly what he 'd left . ’
14 And , although Folly stared at the slip of pasteboard with the kind of intensity that fortune-tellers reserved for Tarot cards , she did n't know exactly what he had in mind …
15 She did n't know exactly what he meant .
16 Well Locke 's contemporaries would know exactly what he meant in the late seventeenth century .
17 When the number ended he clapped in a careful way , unconsciously trying.to say exactly what he felt about it .
18 Carmen Ballesteros , for one , would probably love to know exactly what he meant by that .
19 Of course , says East Anglian artist John Eno-Daynes , who yesterday demonstrated exactly what he meant at the Wilson Marriage Centre , Colchester .
20 Among the welter of aids to discerning travellers , he found exactly what he was looking for : a comprehensive guide to British hotels and restaurants , each entry accompanied by a brief description of the establishment and a small photograph .
21 If we 're to help him get his magic back I 'm going to need to know just what he 's been up to .
22 ‘ You see , maman , I have to remind him to say ‘ we ’ , ' Richard said importantly , pressing home what he saw as his advantage .
23 He weighed up what he needed to tell her about the shapechangers and theft of the nuclear device .
24 ‘ And it appeared to me that Casey had n't even picked up what he had said .
25 What John " auntres " , by contrast , is a trick he must know from elsewhere — he decides to try out what he can have learnt only from a fabliau such as the related English , French , Dutch , Italian and German examples , banking on the sure expectation that either the miller or his wife will eventually get out of bed to allow the plot to be fulfilled .
26 He was too tired to go to the window again , and did not know now what he wanted to see on the other side of the glass .
27 He went back to the carrel , seized his pen and continued to write out everything he knew .
28 I read on paying great attention , trying to find out what he meant .
29 Later I even appealed to the Member of Parliament for South Edinburgh , then the redoubtable Sir Will Y. Darling , who always made much of his rôle as an old soldier , to use his position to find out what he could ; but he could find nothing .
30 You 'll have to do the talking to find out what he wants and lead him to make a purchase .
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