Example sentences of "[pron] he [vb -s] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Detective Eddy has received word from London that someone he wants to see is expected to be here today .
2 Many are the times he has held up busy working schedules because he has become fascinated by someone he has encountered in a crowd .
3 It 's very agreeable to be able to reach down and offer someone a helping hand — particularly someone he has looked up to for so long .
4 ‘ He says he 's got to bring someone else along tonight , someone he 's got to entertain . ’
5 to kind of just get together with someone he 's identified a person whose name I ca n't remember but he 's got a chamber orchestra
6 Events and tendencies are bigger than he is , and while not shaky in himself he gets dealt the final shove of murder .
7 York Euro MP Edward McMillan-Scott welcomed the move which he says overturns 1000 years of history dating back to Viking raids on Britain .
8 Advertising manager Peter Matthews confirmed the review , which he says has been under way for some time .
9 It is the product of Adacom Network Routers Ltd and Harari says that 40 of the boxes are already out on beta test , one of them at IBM Israel Ltd , which he says has proved enthusiastic .
10 First , the hon. Gentleman has suggested that the report , which he says has been leaked , is accurate , but I suggest to him and to the House that it is not .
11 He has words of praise for the RSNO Chorus , which he says has ‘ sounded better than I remember in a long time ’ in the initial rehearsals of a work new to all concerned .
12 The Prince chose a conference in Glasgow to highlight the problems of urban deprivation which he says have led to people living in impersonal , soulless areas , alienated from the rest of society .
13 At a nearby house , Leonard Hough , a retired schoolmaster , had earlier told me about ‘ the fog ’ which he says comes from the factory .
14 He differentiates this from outsourcing , which he says covers a much broader spectrum — it does not just involve looking after computer hardware and software , but includes other non-computer-related services too .
15 It 's very interesting that , that you , you mention that , as most people do n't yet got their copy of the date Yellow Pages , it was an away from home and I , I was n't , and it was in fact in today 's Yellow Pages an article by David Mason on Richard Lacey 's new book which he 's , seems to be selling at twelve ninety-nine a copy , which , which he says makes hardly any mention of the A B Os , and there 's a comment here from Linda Allen , Undersecretary and basically it 's all very negative , we do n't like this and we do n't like that .
16 Canguilhem believes that the interrogation of psychology by philosophy which he proposes has important consequences :
17 For the purpose of seeing whether his suspicions are well-founded , he may … stop any person carrying goods which he suspects to have been stolen , he may also examine the person and detain him .
18 The metaphors which he employs to describe this process are curiously disagreeable , however .
19 The covenantee can not have both the promised performance and some other performance which he agrees to accept .
20 I mean this could be another area in which he feels threatened because he thinks if Nick and Honey have children then that again will reinforce a sense of failure , wo n't it ?
21 In America , Turner shares management with Greenwich Village songstress Suzanne Vega , a factor which he feels has not entirely been in his favour .
22 It is important , therefore , to see that the kind of revolution for which he calls does not entail the acceptance of his whole philosophy .
23 In his view there are satisfiers , which he calls motivating factors , and dissatisfiers , which he calls hygiene factors .
24 The male is smaller than the female and has a gonopodium which he uses to fertilise the female .
25 Microcomputers are often described as personal computers In fact it can be quite helpful to think of them in this way when considering the differences between them and mainframe or minicomputers Usually microcomputers are used by only one person at a time ; for example , a personnel manager might have one on his desk top which he uses to examine trends in recruitment .
26 In pursuit of these , Mopsus proposes marriage to a fine lady and is beaten by her servants ; he steals his father 's rent money and sets out for London where he is robbed by a prostitute and thrown into gaol ; his father sends more money which he uses to bribe the gaoler ; he is tricked into marrying an aristocrat 's mistress who promptly gives birth ; the woman leaves and the baby dies ; the prodigal returns to his father .
27 Certainly Wordsworth is not consistent in the terminology which he uses to name the non-human ‘ Presences ’ : the 1798–9 version seems animistic , with its references to ‘ Beings of the hills ’ , ‘ Powers of earth ’ , ‘ Genii of the springs ’ and so on .
28 Vasulka has developed visually compelling techniques , which he uses to create an electronic opera based on 20th century history .
29 Equation ( 4.29 ) will therefore be part of this economist 's model , which he uses to advise the government .
30 In other words , Pooh 's relation to Rabbit 's statement , telling him that there 's honey , is essentially the same as his relation to the bees which he uses to observe indirectly that there 's honey .
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