Example sentences of "he [verb] [pron] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I persuaded him to sell me the rights to manufacture the Seven and I took over everything except the Lotus name . ’
2 He spares us the details , saying only that she was tall , well-built .
3 He promised me the ricks would be covered , and he has n't done it !
4 And so , Simon he he wants what the apostles have got .
5 He told her the others and she tried to memorize them , the positions and the titles .
6 A full member of the MRS , he told me the polls understated the influence of undecided voters and he now believes he was proved right .
7 He told us the rules of the game , just as I 've described them to you .
8 He recalled something the Operations Manager , Mr Amin , had once told him .
9 ‘ Does he give you no instructions ? ’
10 He shows me the calluses on his palms .
11 He shows us the modifications which objects thought to be inanimate impose on each other …
12 When he hands me the keys ,
13 He showed me the stands of Norfolk pines which shaded the palace , and the view of the seafront , with a new sea-wall being put up by a Japanese firm .
14 He showed me the scars .
15 He showed her the cases with other small flags on pins : these he used in the autumn to mark the beginning of the vintages , and the card-index where he kept the regional weather reports year before year .
16 He showed her the stables , and one of the old mares nuzzled Isobel 's hand , with a mouth as soft as velvet .
17 The Court of Appeal held that he had appropriated the goods for the purposes of theft when he showed them the goods and invited them to buy .
18 And lastly he showed them the stars and the clouds and the moon and all the winds of heaven .
19 ‘ See , I got to thinkin' about what the chink said when he showed you the firebombs .
20 He showed us the parachutes we were to use .
21 He had to take a boat to Miami , and that 's why he give me the keys to Starkisser .
22 So he give me the keys and I could n't start it .
23 He handed her the tablets and water , and she swallowed them obediently .
24 I struggled to a sitting position and he handed me the tabloids which had slipped from the end of the bed .
25 I 'll put them in the bin then , ’ she replied , but before she could get them off the cart he handed us the balloons .
26 When he touched it the doors swung open instantly and with a disconcerting noiselessness .
27 ’ — but when he heard what the fees would be if he stayed he decided that he was hanged if he was going to spend all that money on being upset .
28 He taught me the fundamentals of the job … unsparingly … he channelled my discontent and made me want to be an actor .
29 He taught her the words of the Angelus , the Hail Mary ; though he said that he could not quite use all the words himself literally , but he respected those who could , and he did not think there was anything in it which made Mary take the place of her Son .
30 He loved what the humanists did in reviving the Ancients , and hated the ferocity of their adversarial style : ‘ If their manners were often like those of giants , so were their labours ’ .
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