Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] [modal v] [vb infin] he " in BNC.
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1 | In examining the sources of information that researchers can exploit he also emphasizes the importance of treating , in a serious fashion , what children and the adults around them have to tell us . |
2 | Now he looked over at Cameron , taking stock of the quizzical lift of his right eyebrow when he looked out below his black fringe , the down-turn of his mouth under his long curved nose , and began to recapitulate his argument with care , uncomfortably aware that Angus might think he was trying not to sound drunk . |
3 | Actually he is rather pleased that Rose should see he has friends as eccentrically impressive as Phil , and that Phil should see he is having an affair with someone as solid and opaque as Rose , whose aunt as a girl in Oxford knew several famous philosophers . |
4 | Wright already has six this term and although statistics will show he was only second on the bill yesterday , discerning patrons will appreciate that it was his intuitive skills that lifted the depression of a scrappy first 30 minutes . |
5 | Actually he is rather pleased that Rose should see he has friends as eccentrically impressive as Phil , and that Phil should see he is having an affair with someone as solid and opaque as Rose , whose aunt as a girl in Oxford knew several famous philosophers . |
6 | No , not hurt exactly , sad , a bit angry that Feargal should think he was less than he was . |
7 | He was taller and heavier than Peter , and Sarella could see he was itching to release some of the terrible violence that clamoured within him . |
8 | But David may find he has competition . |
9 | Ranald was scarlet , but Luch could see he was pleased . |
10 | He sat frowning at his typewriter but Emmie could see he was in a good mood . |
11 | Peter tried to sound casual , but Sarella could see he was worried underneath . |
12 | I 'm just a counterman , and if my boss knew my wife worked I should get the sack , because people would think he did n't pay me enough ’ . |