Example sentences of "[det] [noun] he [vb past] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Anyway did that course he said you 'll have to bleed it out |
2 | During the course of that regression he told me his name , his trade ( he was a cloth merchant ) and the fact that he lived and worked in the Bristol area . |
3 | What is noticeable , however , is that Anthony Coburn never wrote for the series again after ‘ The Tribe of Gum ’ , and even on that story he did none of the rewriting which followed the less-than-successful screening of the pilot episode to BBC Department heads . |
4 | I said yes why , they can nae do that mister he said it 'll affect all the sensors on the machines oh ah |
5 | At her inquest this afternoon he said he 'd visited the streets where she worked and found it dangerous even in daylight . |
6 | After a few minutes he raised his head and was now sitting motionless , pale and haggard but controlled , while Iris , her eyes moist with sympathetic tears , stood silently and helplessly by . |
7 | George drove , not going anywhere , and for a few minutes he said nothing , then : ‘ Ecology . |
8 | Then , after going on like that for a few minutes he took my hand and said , ‘ Faith you were absolutely rubbish ! ’ with that famous dead-pan expression . |
9 | After a few minutes he heaved himself out of bed , but his leg let him down and he fell backwards . |
10 | In support of this submission he referred me to Heaven v. Pender ( 1883 ) 11 Q.B.D. 503 and Le Lievre v. Gould [ 1893 ] 1 Q.B . |
11 | When the war was seen to be lost , after some vacillation he delivered himself up to the Scottish army at Newark . |
12 | Did he hope by that means to get at some truth he thought she was concealing ? |
13 | There had always been something of the fairground barker about Mr Broadhurst and during this period he enhanced it . |
14 | In this post he continued his excursions into China , and in 1897 was appointed resident correspondent of The Times in Peking . |
15 | His hotel room had three beds , and for a few days he shared it with two German boys , students , who had enormous rucksacks and bulky guidebooks , and who were eager for Tim to go round with them . |
16 | At this point he spanked her bottom . |
17 | At this point he announced his disillusionment with Marxism , and began to express right-wing views . |
18 | The raid netted him £500 million and over the next few weeks he made his strategy clear . |
19 | ‘ After a few weeks he told her he was going home , and asked her to go with him . |
20 | So now I 'm trying to tell it to this pad he bought me this morning . |
21 | On another occasion he drove me back to my hotel and I had to make it very clear it was n't on . |
22 | 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 . |
23 | In response to this request he gave them the Lord 's Prayer , in which we pray first of all for God Himself , that all may know him and revere Him , that his mile may be extended over all , and that his will , so right and good and loving , may be done on earth , as it is by angels , prophets and saints in heaven . |
24 | Only once in this period did he sleep with someone of his age , and on this occasion he chose someone who looked almost exactly like himself . |
25 | Speelman with the white pieces has often been accused of having a rather wimpish opening repertoire , and on this occasion he gained nothing from the advantage of the first move . |
26 | my dad this morning he woke me up by pulling me up by the hair , bashing my face into the pillow a couple of times , I just looked at , then go , and I looked at him |
27 | Eddy himself lives in Oxford , and this morning he told me that the final piece of his Formula One jigsaw fell into place recently with a major sponsorship deal from soft drink manufacturers , Seven Up . |
28 | Undeterred , this week he committed his currency to the European exchange-rate mechanism , where despite the lack of gold reserves it appears to be managing bravely . |
29 | ‘ Teach me to live , that I may dread/The grave as little as my bed ’ , he had written ; in this spirit he carried his shroud in a portmanteau and put it on a few days before his death at Longleat in 1711 , which his friends considered to have been advanced by his fasting and mortifications . |
30 | After some consideration he kicked it still further into the undergrowth . |