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

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1 Yeah I know it 's easier no you must feel really gutted , I mean I would I know , because as you said , you going out for ten months yeah exactly , yeah , exactly I mean come on you really liked him fancied him loved him oh wow , I said love , love love , I do n't know love hey man yeah yeah it 's probably , you know like when you dumped him for Danny it 's just probably like that yeah exactly exactly , so do n't worry oh come on he ca n't give up ten months for nothing I know it has to end someday , but it does n't I mean it 's like everyone thinks like that , it really annoys me , everybody , right who 's about our age yeah , they just go out with someone knowing that one day it 's gon na end , they 're just waiting for the day , and that you know , you should go out with someone with the intentions of being with them forever I know that sounds pathetic , but it 's true , yeah I know , yeah exactly yeah , yeah I know , why do you think I said it ?
2 She did n't say anything , but the way she toyed with him suggested she wanted him to be demonstrating all day like a vacuum cleaner salesman .
3 She was able to roam further afield now , for Kit Everard felt he could gamble on her honour ( he hoped she was becoming attached to him too ) , and allowed her to walk on the beach by herself , and swim out to sea , even though he realised it meant she could slip out of the compound , for the sections of the stockade that he had left till last would enclose the shore .
4 I picked up a fallen branch , and as he passed I struck him on the head .
5 And only when he got it did he accept that his day had arrived .
6 And he he got he got my hand for five seconds and then I I got I got his hand for ten something like that .
7 Straight away though , despite the technical wizardry of the medium , he found it had its limitations .
8 Inevitably , when he arrived home he found he had nothing but a blank sheet of photographic paper .
9 As he jerked she launched herself , and stood beside him , his arm around her , his face in her stomach and her breasts .
10 he smacked you did he ? , are you smacking your sister ?
11 Then he was moving down her body , his dark head moving slowly away from her and as he moved he kissed her skin , the little biting kisses that she was beginning to love so much .
12 His vibrancy and the way he drew her took her breath away .
13 When he surfaced he saw it about ten metres away .
14 Downstairs , in the little stationery shop at the back which her father had started in a small way as a trial , and which had become so successful that sometimes he joked it financed everything else , was a safe full of cash .
15 One which would be closing off the slip road to Hills Road , oh he mentioned it did he ?
16 As he came they raised their heads and gazed at him , all together , for a moment , before returning to their feeding .
17 And when he came I said what are you doing here ? this is Wednesday .
18 Whether he thought it would be more unnerving than a show of rage or whether he imagined he owed me civil consideration , I was uncertain .
19 She opened her eyes , and as he straddled her watched his swollen member trying to push into her .
20 She just had to hold on to the thought that , although he believed he knew who , he did n't know where .
21 Even before he turned she knew who it was .
22 He claimed he associated himself with an abnormality that characterised the outstanding personalities of history , such as Confucius , Jesus Christ , Julius Caesar and Hitler .
23 The sergeant would go sniffing around so that he showed he knew what you were doing .
24 He said he reckoned she wanted him to see .
25 Gifford Tate started to use it as soon as it came out , he reckoned it brought him luck .
26 When asked why he took that particular route , he reckoned he thought it would be quicker than going along the busy main streets . ’
27 When he arrived he put his cold , white hand in hers for a moment and said , ‘ Hello , Tessa , ’ as if he had always been aware of her as part of the background furnishings .
28 He secured two admission tickets but when he arrived he found they were only good for the front doors where ‘ already hundreds were waiting ’ .
29 Of course she did n't know anything and even if she did , she would die rather than say , but suppose he guessed she knew something ?
30 When Paullus saw at Olympia the gold and ivory statue of Zeus by Pheidias , he declared he felt himself in the presence of a god .
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