Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun] [verb] he " in BNC.

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1 I know he 's doing God 's work , but it will break my heart to see him leave ! ’ and she broke down in tears .
2 ‘ The Prince of Wales discovered that I was to be at Broadstairs at this time ; my cooking pleased him , ’ he added simply , ‘ and voilà , he asked for me to cook this banquet too .
3 My resistance surprised him , and he shouted for help .
4 My mistress likes him , but then all the ladies do .
5 He showed that he understood Lisner 's thoughts and encouraged him in his dream ; Lisner wrote to me that ‘ John was excited about my plans … my enthusiasm stimulated him and his own infectious enthusiasm affected me in turn . ’
6 But I 'm happy with my decision to rest him because he has been competing since January , and Ever is an improving horse . ’
7 Well , my mum said he should put them through the letter box .
8 After all the expected taunts from me that he would not have the nerve and my mum telling him he was crazy , we decided to go along and watch .
9 ‘ Gardening vexeth the spirit , ’ my dad used to say to me with a broad wink whenever my mum asked him to get out and cut the lawn .
10 My mum says he can kip on her sofa because she likes anyone with a Manc accent .
11 So you see I could n't fight with them too much cos I thought they 'd take it out on dad , so I said look I do n't want him here , I do n't need all this but I said another thing that got my goat , you asked my mum to help turn my dad , they asked my mum if she could help turn him because they did n't have enough staff or he could n't be turned and when my mum turned him she come out and was sick and cried her eyes out cos he had no skin from the top of his spine to the bottom , and he had a water blister like that Joy yellow on his arm , his penis was nearly the width of my arm pouring with blood , and septic from the catheter , oh and the smell , you 've never smelled nothing like it from the sores and the wounds , cos he was cut from here right the way down to here and they had a , all his legs were festering and gangrene in his legs
12 Maureen , of Mendip Grove , Darlington , said : ’ As far as I know he does n't have to do much on stage and I 'm keeping my fingers crossed he 'll behave himself . ’
13 Yeah my sister saw him .
14 My sister knows him . ’
15 I knew that my presence annoyed him , and if I 'd stop to nurse hurt feelings , I 'd travel home each night on the el , lonely and defeated , in the way one can be on a train .
16 he , he goes , he reckoned that , he reckoned that , that my blanket made him feel worse .
17 She paused , her head bent , ‘ There 's strange , because I 'd made up my mind to tell him to go anyway . ’
18 My agent said he had some private work for me , and I was to contact the party myself . ’
19 My heart , to love him ; my will , to do his will , my mind , to glorify him ; my tongue , to speak to him and of him ; my eyes to see him in all things ; my hands to bring whatever they touch to him ; my all only to be a real ‘ all ’ : because it is joined to him .
20 ‘ He stared straight in my eyes like he was listening to me … as if he was considering things . ’
21 ‘ The extra few days off helped Gough , but it was n't my intention to play him at Aberdeen if the midweek game had been on . ’
22 My brother-in-law said he read in the paper that erm over a year sort of the amount of oil tipped on our land and down drains which should n't be there is almost like equivalent to the disaster at Exxon Valdez .
23 Then my buddy pointed him out as the crazy maniac making the calls .
24 ‘ I 've seen 'em putting the notices up and goin' round knocking on doors , ’ my assailant told him .
25 My guards shot him . ’
26 I think my guards bribed him to let us pass .
27 ‘ One of my pictures showed him hugging both little girls in the pool .
28 My Auntie said he would go far Apparently
29 My parents raised him .
30 " My parents know him , though .
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