Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] he [vb past] [indef pn] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Though Canon Wheeler apparently thought he had something on Paul . |
2 | Upon recovering , he admitted he had been extremely depressed since the death of his wife from cancer a year earlier and now did not think he had anything to live for . |
3 | When we met I told him that I did not think he had anything more urgent to attend to , and if he thought he had something more important , then his priorities were wrong . |
4 | Mr Major returned to No 10 last night still insisting he knew nothing . |
5 | She had not worried , Dan always said he liked something to get hold of . |
6 | You probably find he said something to her . |
7 | Mike , furious , could see that Adam clearly felt he had nothing to fear from his little brother . |
8 | The Minister later said he had nothing to add to a previous statement which said appointments were made on the basis of aptitude and merit . |
9 | ‘ Ashenden backed a horse yesterday-a horse he said someone in Cambridge had tipped — he put a fiver on it — and it won ! |
10 | ‘ It 's nice to be able to say that I saw that big right coming but Ruddock did n't , in fact I do n't think he saw anything that came his way . |
11 | I do n't think he did anything in his later years did he ? |
12 | So I said wonder if they 've got that headboard for Ken , you know I did n't know he had one I said we 'll have a look and see how much they are . |
13 | ‘ I did n't even know he had one . |
14 | Perhaps he did some of the work on them , but I do n't believe he did everything sold under his name . ’ |
15 | ‘ I do n't suppose he hit anything , anyway . ’ |
16 | The landlord here swears he knew nothing of you . ’ |
17 | No , no he , he unstuck er a drain and then said he did something on the roof |
18 | I am no theologian , Athelstan , nor a scripture scholar , but the first crime committed after Eden was one of murder : Cain plotting to slay his brother Abel and afterwards claiming he knew nothing about it . ’ |