Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] he [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | And when he passed me , I think Charlie feels guilty cos when he passed me he said alright I just did n't say anything . |
2 | Gently disengaging himself he walked on and saw Lord John Rossendale waiting to present himself and , with him , a young , pretty and under-dressed girl who somehow looked familiar . |
3 | Prices for Matisse 's graphic work mainly lithographs which he created on and off throughout his life have climbed by 420% since 1975 . |
4 | You know , you want something he knows where to get it . |
5 | ‘ Oh , he 's heard you 're chasing the five grand and wants to make sure you do n't know something he does n't . ’ |
6 | She made for the door , but as perforce she had to pass him he put out a hand and caught her by the wrist . |
7 | When I first met Alfred I did n't like him very much , because of his hair and his clothes and the fact that he did n't have a steady job , but now I 've got to know him he does n't seem too bad . |
8 | His characteristic method is to make a statement so large or vague as to be practically meaningless , then to qualify that statement by explaining what he does not mean by it , and finally to outline the reasons why he does not propose to discuss matters arising from it ; he apologizes , at this point , for wandering off course but , instead of clarifying or refining his original proposition , he classifies the arguments of those who might object to it and proceeds to deal with their objections . |
9 | ‘ A good assistant studies her boss , almost to the extent of developing psychic powers to indicate what he wants almost before he himself knows . ’ |
10 | The first Westerner to enter Basra was a former US Attorney General , Ramsay Clark — a veteran anti-war campaigner — who toured the city on Feb. 5-6 , and described what he saw there as " a human and civilian tragedy " . |
11 | I 'd just like to know what he got up to when he took his wig off , that 's all ! |
12 | Well I do n't know what he thinks really . |
13 | ‘ He 's just a healthy young lad , I do n't know what he gets up to in his sex life , ’ he told the leering press . |
14 | I do n't quite know what he does sometimes |
15 | Whoever or whatever they are they 're associating with this man and if they do n't know what he does then they should . |
16 | and I do n't know what he did in between then and er Oh he had a we had a sweet shop on Road . |
17 | ‘ Michelet has strong emotions , and he smears what he feels on to paper without caring in the least how he does it , and without giving the slightest thought to technique or conventional forms — just shaping it into any form that can be understood by those who want to understand it . ’ |
18 | ‘ I am returning the delightful Quarto edition of Crowe 's poem , from which I have been able to observe what he did later with the piece . |
19 | Forgotten what he said now something else was cheap . |
20 | I 've forgotten what he said now , something like ten K or something was it ? |
21 | To steady himself he sank down on the side of the bed . |
22 | Sara said as Slater , turning briefly to greet somebody he had just passed , came over to them . |
23 | Or was it that expectations were being aroused which he did not know if he could meet ? |
24 | I did wonder if he had been in his cups before we opened the wine but he assured me he had not . ’ |
25 | He assured me he had n't mentioned the glass to anyone , had n't dropped any hints . |
26 | But Mr Curry told them he had specifically asked to take the debate as there were many sheep farmers in his Skipton and Ripon constituency . |
27 | But police say both youths ran off after the man told them he did n't believe the gun was real . |
28 | He said and that cost me he looked round , twenty two pound . |
29 | The management rep told me he 'd even heard whispers of sympathetic action among the statistical clerks . |
30 | Benedict told me he said as much to him . ’ |