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

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1 Sorry I thought he was
2 No I was sorry I missed him when he came over last year .
3 So until he was about a year old nobody took him out except me .
4 When she was free she took him into the office and sank into a chair as though exhausted .
5 When her breasts were free she teased him with the top half of her peach-coloured bikini , waving it over his head and snatching it out of reach as he stretched up for it .
6 Leslie Phillips played a psychiatrist and the part of the headmaster was played by the popular radio comedian Ted Ray — making his only ‘ Carry On ’ picture ( he would have made more , but Associated British who had him under contract but had never used him , refused to allow him to make them ) .
7 But they made it clear they hoped he would soon be on his way to the United States .
8 He 's so afraid he thought he was missing something look .
9 Somewhat perplexed I asked him what was the purpose of these things , " Well , " he said " we 're very concerned about gunners — particularly rear gunners .
10 Years coaching black kids in South Africa , his marital ups and downs , his worship for the suspicious Wardle , his boyhood experiences as a film extra which gave him a life-long love of being ‘ on stage ’ , all this satisfactorily answers the question ‘ Why a book from this chap ? ’
11 Again defiant she told him ;
12 Chairman John Silk also stood down , with successor Trevor Summers saying : ‘ If Bobby Gould is honest he knew he had to win something this season because he did n't have a hope of staying if he did n't . ’
13 There was a difference of opinion what happened next — she thought it went in from there , I was convinced it hit him in the head and went in .
14 Nails looked so strange she thought he was off his rocker .
15 Erm he did n't even very much but as soon as he came between me and Juliet , he just I 'm lucky I killed him .
16 ‘ The biggest mistake you can make is to go to someone who 's just separated and say , ‘ I 'm glad you left him or her .
17 I 'm glad you told him it would be the way he said . ’
18 He was glad she thought he had been cool .
19 God would reward good ; his judgements in battle would be just ; he would favour the humble who honoured him and recognised his strength by bringing down the proud .
20 ‘ I 'm very glad we ran him , ’ Chapple-Hyam explained .
21 Thomas May 's earlier assumption would have been a perfectly natural one had he been dealing with a museum collection , but here at Templebrough , the sherds came from his own excavation , and the only conclusion to be drawn is that he had very little conception of the significance of stratified deposits .
22 John Lucero stayed around so long everyone thought he was a local until he went back to the States .
23 ‘ Barratt was there , ’ says Howard , ‘ making sure everyone knew he 'd just had lunch with God . ’
24 In fact , it was n't until after we were married I knew he wanted to go out with me ’ ) , as she is the Yanks ( ‘ American tourists talk so loudly so they can be heard above their clothes ’ ) .
25 He starts out with a full clip of ammo , but watch out ( Beadle 's about ) , it 's limited — make sure you hit 'im first time .
26 ‘ Are you sure you gave him the message right ?
27 But perhaps she ought to have made sure she told him to see his own doctor as soon as he got home ?
28 Theodora was n't sure she followed him .
29 But Jessamy was n't at all sure she believed him .
30 Searching his eyes , not entirely sure she believed him , she walked round him to look into the lounge .
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