Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [verb] he " in BNC.
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1 | On most of the album Shaun puts his fingerstyle technique to good use on his Warwick five-string , but this track sounds to me suspiciously like he 's using his ‘ 68 Fender Jazz Bass with both pickups full on . |
2 | The Minister wished to revoke them only to ensure he obtained the expected revenue from the increased cost . |
3 | peas about , yeah but he does n't , he does n't eat them much does he ? |
4 | He came after me , but he stopped when he saw me go inside ( as I instinctively knew he would — the only safe place from him was down here ) . |
5 | So I er , I politely told him what he could do with that , well , I was eating his dinner and I could n't be too rude to him , but erm , you know , when er when , when confronted , I do n't give ground over that kind of thing . |
6 | ‘ I politely asked him not to bully me but that infuriated him . |
7 | There was one kid , however , who did n't move back as far as the rest of his row , so I politely asked him to get in line . |
8 | To say I forcibly removed him in a headlock because he was ‘ In five short minutes , playing himself back into the job of Athletico manager ’ , is not only true but also likely to get this fanzine banned within a fifteen-mile radius of ‘ The Tip ’ . |
9 | ‘ My brother left me alone in the room with him and I loathed him on sight … then I eventually liked him and then I fell in love with him . ’ |
10 | When I eventually find him , I tell him of my difficulty , and he sympathises . |
11 | It only remained for us to forgive one another , and for my part I gladly forgave him for anything that might still need forgiveness . |
12 | Someone unkindly suggested he should audition for a part in Jaws as a fish . |
13 | In fact I rather gather he saw Paul the night he died . ’ |
14 | ‘ I rather gathered he might have been . |
15 | I rather wish he had gone to work on some of the astonishing things Escoffier and his contemporaries did to fruit . |
16 | I rather think he will be very broadminded . |
17 | I rather think he meant ‘ diluted ’ but on second thoughts perhaps he was right . |
18 | And the only other staff seems to be that young fellow in the kiosk , and I rather think he 's working for peanuts while he mugs up a thesis . ’ |
19 | I rather think he must just have picked it up when Mr Hambro chased him away from the cave-in . |
20 | I made it quite plain he would go before she did , and I rather think he has accepted the status quo . |
21 | ‘ I rather think he wants me to marry him , and I 'm too old to have the necessary child . ’ |
22 | I rather liked him , in fact . |
23 | But I rather liked him . ’ |
24 | ‘ I rather liked him in spite of myself . ’ |
25 | Well , he might have kept one as a spare , but I rather suspect he 'd have handed it to a friend with strict instructions to thrash it to death and to return it in five years ’ time … |
26 | I rather fancied him for myself . ’ |
27 | I so wanted him to know I was hurt . |
28 | I merely led him up the garden path ; he is perhaps still wondering whether there be an anatomical difference — let us say from the vertical to the horizontal — in respect of a love-making position . |
29 | And , I rang , I better ask him you see , and of course , who was the lady in the office ? |
30 | Before I can take on such a patient I naturally ask him to consult his doctor to ensure that there is no physical cause for the problem . |