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

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1 And when he passed me I did not like to look at his face because it was dark like the shadows of the hill , and when he reached the door he laughed and I did not like to hear him laugh , and when he reached the yard he stopped because Beuno was there and he said to him , ‘ She 'll be all right now .
2 I think it 's because he got it he did n't want people to see him .
3 Everything was useless against such protection , then he found something which did not grow from the earth .
4 He muttered something she did n't catch , then she felt the slight bump as the boat drew alongside the steps of Ca' del Leone .
5 One day she was at Serenity and she met a boy from the Holy Sepulchre of the Expanded Neurosphere , and he told her she did n't have to be an imaginary princess any more .
6 What exactly he told her I do n't know , but that 's all in the past now . ’
7 He told her he did n't have sex of any kind .
8 He told me what to do when we got there , and how to speak to different people .
9 He told me he did n't think he could be the Nelson Algren of his generation , ’ Vanderford says .
10 I could swear that he told me he did n't know !
11 ‘ And he told me he did for Mr Bishop .
12 ‘ But Bill knew you existed , ’ she said , ‘ and he told me he did n't recognize you face to face . ’
13 ‘ I did put my arm around his shoulders at the end and he told me he did not mean anything malicious .
14 Shocked granny Vera said last night : ‘ I was washing up cups at the time and he told me he did n't agree with what I was doing .
15 As he told me he did not possess the book and had lost sight of the paper , I hurried to London , located it at the National Central Library , as it then was , copied out the essay in longhand ( being fed with sheet after sheet of paper by the rather puzzled girl at the reception-desk ) , and called with it at Faber 's .
16 But he told me he did not take any clubs abroad with him . ’
17 He told me he did n't get in the football team .
18 Cos he thought I 'd , I 'd smoke it , I was smoking and he did n't like it and then erm he told me I do n't wan na talk to you any more , blah , blah , blah , all that rubbish .
19 And if anybody says you should be calling him Uncle Adam you can say no I do n't need to because he told me I did n't alright ?
20 ‘ Yes , years ago he told me you do n't say you love people .
21 Kost said to Buchman , ‘ In Hitler 's time , he told us what to do and we did it .
22 As fast as he undid them I did them up again , so that when he got to my waist and sighed he recoiled with indignation and astonishment to find that his labour had been in vain .
23 The doctor said there were not likely to be others , and he assured her it did n't matter , so she must be all his family .
24 Erm and then what he did was , he they went through it together and he showed her what to do and she followed him and and as she did things right he praised her and gave her feedback and said she 'd done it correctly and then then when there were things did n't understand she questioned him and then he clarified her .
25 She wrote an article about evangelical Christianity , in which she complained bitterly about a particular writer , a Doctor Cumming , who she said was not merely intellectually dishonest in attempting , by slipper means , to reconcile traditional Christian belief with certain new kinds of discovery in archaeology and so on , but he was also lacking in charity and the way which he hammered everybody who did n't subscribe to his particular form of religious believe did n't seem to her to be anything to do with the true spirit of Christianity , so she was discontented with that form of Victorian religion .
26 He ensured that no one could talk confidentially and if he heard something he did n't like , he would loudly announce over the intercom , ‘ I heard that ! ’
27 and , he loved what he did , he that nobody could have survive , and then my mother who 's mentally unimpaired , but in sudden decay overnight and she has to look after him
28 He was genuine , he appreciated everything you did and I do n't think you get a better manager and of course he 's now under this new Transport Act when transport , this was erm , was nationalized is n't it ?
29 He grunted something she did not catch .
30 Later , Broderick admits that he was drawing on his own feelings about the death of his actor seven years ago , just as his career was taking off ( ‘ He watched everything I did , he was my big influence , and when I finally started to get work , he never got to see it ’ ) .
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