Example sentences of "[pers pn] he [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 He just thinks she he just fantasize about them .
2 Mind you he also said that David Mellor , Norman Lamont and Michael Mates had nothing to worry about with their jobs .
3 When you he carefully folded the paper and put it in the desk on top of the blotter .
4 Leaning in the kitchen doorway , he watched as she put the kettle on , then asked softly , ‘ When did Ryan tell you he only went out with you for the money ? ’
5 Erm I get you he only did twelve .
6 Pets , he just wants to say hello , you knock at the door and this Afghan wolfhound is playing in the back there , take it in the kitchen and they say to you he only wants to say hello , that 's right
7 Of course , if you tell him what I 've said he 'll deny it , but I assure you he only wants one thing and that 's your practice . ’
8 But unfortunately we can then easily imagine a context in which that sentence might be appropriately used , in which it is not assumed that John cheated : for example , you thought he had cheated , asked me whether he now repents , but I tell you he never did , and persuade you accordingly , and then I say so John does n't regret cheating ( Gazdar , 1979a : 105 ) .
9 I say it 's like him him not paying his poll tax .
10 arrest him he just kept saying things .
11 Every time I looked across at him he just grinned and kept his arms folded .
12 picking him up , taking him , bringing him from Sunderland er , when he wants him he just phones him up , can you come up with now , and he 's a bloody driver you know and er
13 See he does n't really want much brown on him he just needs a coat .
14 He says he 's had a win somewhere , but when I 've been with him he mostly loses .
15 I 've worked with them before , you see , ’ he added , in explanation and Teversham had just time to assure him he well understood and would n't himself like to work with anyone else 's squad , before Miss Williams , tears in her eyes , and Francis Morgan , white with distress , bore down on them .
16 He was eventually caught with three laps left and as the pack came past him he unfortunately caught the heels of another member of England 's Commonwealth Games team , Ikem Billy , who dropped out .
17 Cortot could be a master of Gallic understatement but when the mood took him he hardly did things by halves .
18 When they stepped out on to the track some twenty paces from him he only turned his head slowly to glance at them and made no other movement .
19 The mirror told him he still had his youthful figure , and the grey was all covered now .
20 He told me that before I had come to live with him he never listened to the radio for fear of hearing a song she had liked to sing or a piece of piano music she used to play .
21 If the flies bothered him he never showed it .
22 Although Chi Chi was forty-six or so , he could still play some , and in the eighteen months I was with him he actually broke two course records on the tour .
23 When she passed him on the stairs his expression told her he scarcely knew she was there .
24 The menacing purr of the question told her he already knew the answer to it .
25 He was talking to himself as she approached and when he saw her he immediately huddled further into the doorway .
26 he , cos I never saw her he just said to say are you alright ?
27 After one all-encompassing look at her he simply sat down with his brandy and stared into the dying fire .
28 She put aside the guilty thought that he made love as if he had studied it as he had told her he once studied keyboard fingering and Bach 's Innovations .
29 As he stared at her he actually did feel as if he were in short pants , and he could n't find words to answer her .
30 Her eyes could not have bulged further if Werewolf had told her he only wanted her for her mind .
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