Example sentences of "[coord] [vb past] [pron] [verb] he " in BNC.

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1 His occasional outbursts of anger shocked those around him , but he felt an uncontrollable flame of fury whenever he saw a child being bullied or mistreated which blinded him to all else .
2 Or did she say he 's going for an interview in June for the Met , or something , anyway .
3 Did he suggest that or did you ask him ?
4 Or had she thought he was staring at her ?
5 Had he ditched his wife , or had she ditched him ?
6 Or had she found him ?
7 Was Puddephat exceptionally tidy , or had he known he would not be coming back to these rooms after his trip to Paris ?
8 Had he been caught or had he panicked he could well have been in very serious trouble : the charming young tearaway could have become a court case .
9 Nor did they see him the day after that .
10 Nor did she think he could ever feel anything but shame for the way he treated them ; if he was now ready to pretend otherwise , it would only be that he saw some advantage in it .
11 Her husband did n't reply , nor did she expect him to .
12 He did n't smile ; nor did she expect him to .
13 But no stone budged from John 's mad yelling : nor did it make him feel much better .
14 John and Mary , his second American film , did not satisfy his love of action , nor did it provide him with the opportunity to demonstrate his fine sense of place .
15 Nor did he tell him that a German was now packing up his quarters , having refused to work another day .
16 Nor did he arrest him .
17 At this stage I could n't expect him to be on the bit , but nor did I want him slopping along .
18 Nor had he wanted him to know .
19 He had made no mention of the previous evening , nor had she expected him to .
20 His catches at Tring on flavoured maggot were extraordinary and led me to follow him .
21 Then he pulled her towards him and asked her to give him a kiss , but she pulled away quickly when she saw Mum 's scowl .
22 In his mind he spoke another girl 's name ; a girl long dead , and asked her to forgive him .
23 When I was political editor of the Daily Mirror , Maxwell took a shine to this hat and asked me to get him one identical to it .
24 When the crowds had left after the second home match , Chapman met the helpers in the stand and asked them to take him on trust , asserting that the changes were in the club 's interest .
25 She left his number with them and asked them to get him to ring , then made another drink .
26 Afterwards , when told he had best wait for his bodyguard , Caledor replied that he could expect no better bodyguards than these hunters , and asked them to accompany him on his quest to the shrine .
27 Eventually she let him win and asked who told him .
28 One of the Germans stationed in the house got suspicious of Antoinette hanging about near the cellar door and made her give him the key and go down there with him so he could see what she was hiding .
29 she dragged Emma in there she dragged Emma in there and made her kiss him , made him kiss her .
30 And made him think he could trust me .
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