Example sentences of "[prep] he and [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 The Tsar has not heard tell of him and wo n't know him ; maybe he will be allowed to join the wedding procession . "
2 This is the only fault which I can find in his character though it bears little importance as it takes nothing away from the readers ' love of him and may even increase it due to his helplessness .
3 Well I like my mum and dad here ( adoptive parents ) 'cause I 've been with them for some years , but there again , I like my own father as well ... we still think of him and would like to go and visit him .
4 Well — what if there were , they had had a lot of him and would find through loss , perhaps , all sorts of qualities in themselves and others they would otherwise have missed .
5 The O'Hooligan character , with his outsized nose , was so popular that iron casts used be made of him and would turn up occasionally as Belfast doorstops .
6 Regarding the player you recommend , we are aware of him and will investigate further .
7 Ronnie wants to put the whole incident behind him and would rather not say any more .
8 The smugglers refused to do this , insisting that they had no personal quarrel with him and would each go his own way .
9 Imogen refused to go with him and would not allow you to either . ’
10 She had consented to intercourse with him and would not have done so had she known of the disease , yet her consent was not vitiated by his omission to tell her of his bodily condition .
11 He can waffle on about OPEC ad infinitum , and most clients wo n't know what the hell he 's talking about , but they 'll pretend to agree with him and will buy on the strength of what he says .
12 ‘ Bearing in mind that it will be Ian McGeechan 's last game as Scotland coach , it 's a perfect setting for Gavin and his side to give him a fitting send-off , ’ said Best , who will be taking a video of the Murrayfield game back with him and will spend this week poring over it , looking at both the performances of Scotland and potential Lions .
13 The spirit that believed in him and would dare anything in its innocence .
14 May we allow Him to lead us into the unknown , may we draw our courage from Him and may we place our trust in His loving kindness .
15 He would be forced to eat what was placed before him because pigs ' trotters were good for him and would help him to grow .
16 In those years he was working hard on his Bovary ( though not , perhaps , as hard as he liked to maintain ) and at the end of the day , since a physical release was too complicated for him and would contain too many things he could n't entirely command , he sought an intellectual release .
17 If he did , the police would know where to look for him and would catch him .
18 In addition , his solicitors were continuing to act for him and could , if they had wished , have obtained a copy of the committal order from the court .
19 Since he did not have the physical strength of most of the others , this was important for him and must have contributed a lot to his effectiveness .
20 There was of course Ferdinando , but she hesitated over opening her heart to her husband , who would in any case need her letter read to him and would be unable to answer of his own accord .
21 And the King went out from Burgos and came nigh unto Bivar ; and the Cid came up to him and would have kissed his hand , but the King withheld it , and said angrily unto him , Ruydiez , quit my land .
22 The other children were very kind to him and would help to cope with him when necessary .
23 Whenever we asked for reassurance , Mr Smith assured us that his tribal chiefs were loyal to him and would vote for whatever agreement he advised them to .
24 He is blind to him and can not therefore offer the favour of increased rations to a friend , reduced rations to an enemy .
25 His goodwill with those customers belonged to him and can not reasonably be taken from him by a covenant of this kind .
26 He was fourteen years old , blind and hardly able to walk , but they had grown much attached to him and could hardly endure the thought of his death .
27 Lord Southdown reminded him evenly that the port decanter was stuck at him and would he pass it please ?
28 Haveing therefore an intire Confidence that his said Highnesse the Prince of Orange will perfect the deliverance soe farr advanced by him and will still preserve them from the violation of their rights which they have here asserted and from all other attempts upon their Religion Rights and Liberties .
29 He only liked large men around him and must have looked askance at small Welshmen like T. E. Thomas and G. D. Morgan .
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