Example sentences of "[pron] [conj] [vb past] he " in BNC.

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1 As the taxi jolted through the streets of Butterfield , she linked her arm through his and kissed him .
2 She put her face to his and kissed him .
3 She had modelled her speech on his and asked him to correct her if she said something wrong .
4 Mario smiled in that offhand way of his and said he did n't think he would .
5 A hand caught his and drew him quietly into the room .
6 Alan 's ideas were so good that the Creative Director could n't believe they were his and set him a difficult test which had to be carried out in the agency .
7 Isobel stared at him , then laughed , drew her arm through his and pulled him towards the door .
8 It 's me that told him not to go !
9 It 's me that told him not to go cos I said , I did n't want to go this week and he did n't go .
10 It was me , me that finished him off ! ’
11 It answered the question he had asked himself and told him that the bones of a very young child had been found as well as those of a young woman .
12 His scores may not sound impressive but Clarke was obviously impressed by the Sheffielder 's effort against John Wisden , Hillyer and himself and asked him to join the ranks .
13 I made sure Frankie washed himself and warned him to behave himself as well .
14 He said he only wanted to kill himself and claimed he ate rat poison and planned to inhale car exhaust fumes .
15 When PC Stennett was sent to investigate he searched Hagans , but he found nothing and left him in the car park .
16 She was convinced her 18-year-old son 's pop dreams would come to nothing and pressured him to accept a job offer from a bank .
17 ‘ He — I knew what would happen — last time he — he started — he got Gary off me and left him — in his cot , he was screaming , he were scared-he was rough you see he gets rough when he 's drunk , he does n't think — ’
18 ‘ I forced his legs free , wrapped him round me and dragged him out through the flames .
19 He took 15,000 pesetas off me and said he 'd come to my apartment later that evening .
20 Bloom got on to me and said he had received a letter from this young .
21 I was involved with the show that was recorded at The Marquee and I think a few months after that he called me and said he was doing an album called ‘ Diamond Dogs ’ and did n't know where to get it mixed .
22 I cried after the girl had gone and he seeing my distress and I explaining I feared your anger he put his arms around my neck and comforted me and said he was sure his real mother could not but love her sister and believe she had acted for the best .
23 But at the later part of the season Tom wrote to me and said he 'd got an invitation for the Piccadilly World Match-play at Wentworth .
24 ‘ Suddenly , ’ Mr Parker recalled , ‘ he calmly turned to me and said he would not negotiate for Taylor at all , would pretend he knew nothing about him , and would go all out for the other goalkeeper . ’
25 He looked at me and said he often wondered how I told my books apart .
26 ‘ Wolves forward Paul Cook spoke up for me and said he was out of control .
27 ‘ Andrew had his defences down as Waterworth came across in front of me and hit him in the mouth and knocked his head on the floor .
28 I came down when she called me and found him standing in the living-room with a look of distaste on his face as he looked round at the overflowing ash trays , the dirty grate , the pile of chair cushions tumbled in the middle of the floor .
29 ‘ And I auditioned and was given the stage role , but I think Michael Crawford called them and said he wanted it , and they ousted me .
30 And they spat on him , and took the reed and began to beat him on the head , and after they had mocked him they took his robe off and put his garments on them and led him away to be , to crucify him .
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