Example sentences of "[det] [noun] [pers pn] [verb] he " in BNC.

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1 he 's taken that son-in-law you know he 's
2 ‘ All that money I thought he was spending on you , he was spending on drugs .
3 ‘ In that case I think he just made a pass at your wife . ’
4 ‘ But I will always stand by him , whether he is right or wrong — in this case I think he was tucked up just a bit . ’
5 ‘ But in this case I think he 'll see sense . ’
6 At her inquest this afternoon he said he 'd visited the streets where she worked and found it dangerous even in daylight .
7 Right on one of them this bloke it says he hypnotises them and he goes when I click my fingers you will become my servant and he 's about to click his fingers like that when somebody comes and rescues them .
8 At this moment she felt he had had a hand in cheating her out of some of her life , and the feeling made her coldly angry .
9 After some weeks they said he was recovering , but had been ordered by doctors to rest .
10 In light of this , he expected no reward but this day he knew he had received one as he stood at the door of a ward of children on whom he had operated , now sleeping peacefully and painlessly .
11 Erm my nan remembers him , was it somebody called , no no he was another character I think he sold newspapers , but erm I do , I do remember him er They 've always erm tried to get some entertainment on the pitch though prior to the matches to try and make it a family thing you know , I , I think Watford are the best club for that you know , because they , the supporters seem to take all the family along , as my son said when they went down there to the Cup replay they are very much a family sort , they do n't get a lot of trouble at Watford either .
12 In this role he believes he has gained a valuable insight to the North 's economic well being .
13 So this man I think he came from Rosevale .
14 Knew that she had warmed to him , that she wanted to ease his grief , and for a dangerous few seconds he thought he would cry .
15 But for some reason she knew he was my brother , and she asked me how he was keeping these days . ’
16 Erm Steve for some reason I thought he was a tall man , but he 's quite short is n't he ?
17 He says nah leave it , he says any case he says this thing you get he says now you 've got my voice he says do I get some of it ?
18 In this endeavour he thought he had the backing of the great poets and romancers , like Sir Thomas Malory or the anonymous authors of Pearl and Beowulf and The Wanderer .
19 Yet also in some way I knew he was sincere .
20 Never feed the puppy before the family — this way he understands he is last in the pecking order .
21 , six days a week , I mean it 's like this year I mean he 's going to be working , I 'm working as well right up to Christmas Eve , so are you , his gon na have the Christmas Day and they want him back at work on the Boxing Night .
22 So , seven months , plus another year I think he had already .
23 I just took his overalls in , he 's doing some painting he says he 's finishing the .
24 About two years ago , he 's from my old sch er he 's from another school I mean he 's from , not from this school .
25 Actually , I did n't like the way Diggs questioned me about what had happened , and for a few moments I thought he might have guessed , but my replies seemed to satisfy him .
26 For a few moments she thought he had no intention of answering her as her whole being quivered with indignation that he should have the nerve to pass judgement on her when not even her closest friends knew her innermost thoughts and longings .
27 But there was some detail he knew he did n't want to remember .
28 But this time I think he meant excited-nervous because I think he knew he was going to win his first major .
29 Mike moved in even closer , and this time it seemed he caught Patsy flat-footed .
30 But this time it seemed he really meant it , because as we turned into get another street I could see iron railings and trees at the far end .
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