Example sentences of "[noun] [vb past] [pron] he [vb -s] " in BNC.
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1 | And Quinn added : ‘ Bobby told me he needs somebody to put the ball in the net . |
2 | We run the amps at 110/120v , although Brian May told me he thinks they sound best at 220v . |
3 | When the hon. Gentleman stoops to taking a few words which are in headlong collision with the view of an entire article , and tries to convey the impression that the article said what he says it said , it is very sad . |
4 | And the manager the un the the deputy met me he says , And I were just going down main road at nighttime as me dad were coming up . |
5 | ‘ Colonel Hawthorn told me he puts a lot of stock in men 's brasses . ’ |
6 | In response , Mr Burgreen undertook what he says is the most extensive study ever of the use of force by policemen . |
7 | Without any ends at all for which to survive life would be , in the strict sense of the words , not worth living , and on this boat a few decencies preserved without regard for consequences would be the last ends left which he values for themselves . |
8 | Barney sniggered then continued , ‘ Selwyn Hopkins told me he has just bought a motorbike . |
9 | If the Home Secretary meant what he says about keeping public sympathy for genuine refugees , he would address the need for extra resources for the Home Office and Lunar house to speed up the procedures for asylum seeking . |
10 | Temple is not deterred by the fact that Earth Girls did what he describes as ‘ not terribly ’ at the box office in the States . |
11 | It is a problem which has occupied the minds of those whom Canon Roger Lloyd has dubbed ‘ station saunterers ’ ( ‘ the railway lover counts no time wasted which he spends sauntering on a good station ’ ) . |
12 | THE Prime Minister 's brother revealed what he enjoys most on the sunny South Coast . |
13 | Our Dawn told me he 's had to go and wait for that bloody pregnancy scan . |