Example sentences of "[pers pn] [conj] he [vb -s] the " in BNC.

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1 That suggests to me that he supports the policy of sector policing that my right hon. Friend the Home Secretary has put his weight behind .
2 It seems to me that he tries the Bible before the bar of his own mind rather than the other way around .
3 ‘ Would n't surprise me if he marries the old boy 's daughter , ’ Aubrey said .
4 As each succeeds she or he passes the cup to the next person until everyone has had their turn .
5 The worker is defined as a free agent since she or he has the freedom to choose his or her employer .
6 I would remind you that he owns the magazine .
7 Ignoring the edge of sarcasm audible in his reply , and making no attempt to conceal her scepticism , she asked instead , ‘ You really believe Svend will get in touch with you if he receives the message ? ’
8 I 'll catch you when he hits the dirt . ’
9 No , that is from the computer but he gave it to me because he uses the monitor .
10 With this in mind er , this morning I 've written to George , the trade union secretary of the Civil Engineering Conciliation Board , the negotiating machine and suggested to him that he contacts the employers to seek a further meeting to see if we can restart the talks based on doing something about the longstanding commitment by both sides of the industry to have a positive and sensible pay structure for the future this may be one way forward , one way out of the deadlock .
11 The NCOs take no action — Wall graffiti is an acceptable activity in Berlin — other than to warn him that he runs the risk of being arrested by the East Germans again .
12 ‘ Caspar will be with her and he knows the roads . ’
13 ‘ Ask him if he understands the charge fully . ’
14 " Ask him if he knows the magic words !
15 You think the same thing could happen to him if he pursues the story ? ’
16 Letterman thinks that he is failing in love with her but he has the impression that she is using his cosseted and lineamented body in some sinister fashion .
17 The House of Lords has asked whether it is sex discrimination , contrary to Directive 76/207/EEC , to dismiss a female employee when she has been engaged for the specific purpose of replacing ( after training ) another female employee who is about to go on maternity leave and when the maternity leave replacement discovers very shortly after appointment that she too is pregnant and will need maternity leave and the employer dismisses her because he needs the job holder to be at work during that period .
18 And as to Spasov and being saved — ‘ Il me semble que tout le monde va à Spassof ’ — there is still some comic devillife in him as he quotes the Saviour against his bible-selling saviour because she is taking thought for the morrow , and as he turns the gospel on its head with ‘ Happiness does n't pay me because I start at once forgiving all my enemies . ’
19 THE Scotland Under-21 team manager , Craig Brown , will try to use the ‘ granny dimension ’ now open to him as he addresses the problems of call-offs before tomorrow 's game with Malta at Tannadice , writes Hugh Keevins .
20 If he has n't said anything yet , we must catch him when he leaves the police station . ’
21 His left leg is almost totally stiff , and he usually takes a stick with him when he leaves the house .
22 Barat discovers the trick played upon him when he finds the real Haimet without the meat .
23 A third party coming into possession of confidential information is accordingly liable to be restrained from publishing it if he knows the information to be confidential and the circumstances are such as to impose on him an obligation in good conscience not to publish .
24 Soldiers , right , stab her and they 're all dying and then you see the head like it 's just all dressed up in these things and it 's Arnie underneath it and he takes the head off
25 He teaches me one of his songs and I sing it while he plays the guitar .
26 The CEGB know it , the local authority know it , we know it , you know it , and the inspector appointed to carry out the inevitable inquiry will know it before he hears the first evidence .
27 If the French do not ratify these proposals as may appear likely now er how late can the minister leave it before he informs the people that they must fight the European elections on the old boundaries and not the new ?
28 Jesus uses it when he confronts the disciples after his resurrection : ‘ Why are you so perturbed ? ’ he asks .
29 This paraphrase is not entirely appropriate as a description of the meaning expressed however ; Jespersen ( 1940 : 280 ) does a better job of it when he characterizes the sense of see with the bare infinitive as that of " immediate perception " , and its sense with the to infinitive as that of " inference " .
30 The Hearts manager is happy with the quality of players coming through the ranks , but will only blood them when he feels the moment is right .
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