Example sentences of "[noun sg] and [vb mod] [verb] he " in BNC.
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1 | He 'd gone on saying it until people complained and the landlord was forced to tell him that such talk amounted to the spreading of gloom and despondency ; it was almost as bad as careless talk and would land him in the Bridewell if the police got to hear . |
2 | I am a fan and will support him . |
3 | Merely , I have a great kindness for fitzAlan and would see him happily … |
4 | Reliving the experience ( even if only in his imagination ) will still take away his feelings of foolishness and will provide him with a reason for his phobia . |
5 | The financial director , however , has a remarkably good personal understanding with the managing director and can approach him readily in all matters at work . |
6 | But the Home Secretary 's fraudulent attempt to imply that they were all destined for Heathrow does him no credit and should cause him shame . |
7 | He 'd probably be impressed with the pre-game presentation and would find he could really ‘ get stuck in ’ during the flight sequences . |
8 | They said they had a knife and would attack him if he did n't hand over his own vehicle . |
9 | He 'll fall for a luscious , hot-blooded Spanish girl who understands his music and can match him in passion . ’ |
10 | I am the champion of the world and will beat him again , ’ Bowe said . |
11 | The marshal 's favoured plan — Susan gathered — was that she should B into Daine 's Dream , as herself but with a few improvements and then rip the sub-universe apart until she found the fugitive and could tase him awake . |
12 | Several leading Democrats reacted to this by claiming that , were Thornburgh to remain in office , it would raise the appearance of a conflict of interest and would allow him to circumvent some of the restrictions on the raising of electoral funds . |