Example sentences of "[vb infin] he [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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31 | I do hope he solved it eventually and that he will win a prize , as Shona certainly should , for her enterprising and entertaining contribution to Christian Aid . |
32 | Let's hope he provides them with the money to do so . |
33 | She did wish he liked her . |
34 | Why could n't have he told him ? |
35 | well mind you , the only thing is he said did she get a phone call yesterday and she never so he might have he expected her to have had one . |
36 | John , I hope you do n't mind , I said got ta call he said you |
37 | ‘ D' you reckon he made it ? ’ said Lee . |
38 | Though I do n't know why you think he 's so important , now we 've discovered he is n't R. Just because he was Puddephat 's tutee , it does n't mean he knew him terribly well . |
39 | What do you mean he gets his ? |
40 | But just because your boss is Turkish does n't mean he treats you any better . |
41 | " You ca n't mean he threw you out ! |
42 | I could tell he meant it . |
43 | you know sometimes you can just tell he wants you to talk to him , and erm so I er could n't make a proper soup , sorry , but this is |
44 | He does n't fully realise he does it . |
45 | He just did n't realise he loved her yet . |
46 | I 'll admit he gave me a start , because it was dim in the office and I did n't expect to see anybody . |
47 | Yeah he said I 've forgotten about it Blue 's forgotten about it he said , but she wo n't let it rest he said he said it 's Well she 's a child , she 's only a child Geoff that 's |
48 | CATHERINE I do n't suppose he meant it that way . |
49 | Or do you suppose he does it all the time ? ’ |
50 | I do n't suppose he thought it was stealing . |
51 | I do n't suppose he thought it was prickly . |
52 | ‘ I do n't suppose he thought you always look like that . ’ |
53 | But I do n't suppose he saw it that way at the time . |
54 | Yeah he did go I heard Judy go he said I said Ooh . |
55 | He did n't even stop or turn his head to look at me. i do n't think he heard me . |
56 | I do n't think he heard me — due to a very loud explosion a short distance away forcing everyone to duck low into their trenches as lumps of earth and other debris accompanied the flying shrapnel through the trees . |
57 | I do n't think he heard me ! |
58 | I do n't think he meant me harm , but somehow I hit the corner of the wardrobe and got myself a black eye and one or two other bruises … ’ |
59 | I do n't think he meant it , looking back , but I believed him at the time . |
60 | ‘ Why do you think he left it to you like that ? ’ |