Example sentences of "he [adv] [verb] [pron] the " in BNC.

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1 No he , he only told me the two things , I wrote them down .
2 He erm , he left school , he only told them the day before .
3 From being just another kid with nits in his head , the smallest in his class and the only one in the whole school whose skin was a swarthy brown , he suddenly found himself the most popular boy around .
4 Because his refusal to be sincere about his feelings toward her leads her further away from her own values , she begins to resent the way in which he constantly gives her the linguistic slip : ‘ Concepts which still meant much to her , by which she had once lived , were swerved aside with a smart epigram , a pun , a quotation , a dirty story ’ ( 170 ) .
5 ‘ If he 's a secret friend of the Moslems , why does n't he just give them the money directly .
6 He just handed me the photograph of Sam , then took the letters and walked away .
7 He just call him the waterman .
8 For many years we sought access to him and the inner sanctum of his medieval palace , until in 1981 he finally gave us the first filmed interview ever granted by one of his line .
9 A slight break in the older man 's voice suggested he already suspected what the answer might be and was afraid .
10 He still granted himself the licences of old age — even if he was n't entitled .
11 He still feeds us the odd titbit , apparently . ’
12 He still gives me the creeps , ’ said Lydia .
13 By leaving when he does , he still gives himself the chance of a second female but he minimises the risk of being cuckolded .
14 Well I was n't there long enough to us an appraisal to he give us , he still give us the targets
15 I was dead against it , but he always did what the family wanted .
16 He also taught them the arts of circumcision and sub-incision , used to produce the traditional tattoos sported by Aranda menfolk .
17 He also showed me the passage in Captain Marryat 's Mr Midshipman Easy where Easy Sir , having invented a machine to alter the bumps on his head , tries to improve his personality ; with fatal results .
18 He also gave us the name of an excellent brickie who had worked with d-i-yers before and was to give us some good advice , as well as building straight walls .
19 She enjoyed hearing about the governess 's letters which would never be received and translations of East End rhyming slang , but did n't think he actually listened to her , he often asked her the same questions .
20 Although he now realised what the phenomenon was that he had just witnessed , he found it impossible to digest the truth before his very eyes : Firelight had given birth to a baby .
21 Will he now give us the figures for the whole period since 1979 , when the Government came to office ?
22 ‘ But he 's done well and hopefully he now sees it the same as we do and we will see him on the bench in our next league game . ’
23 Had he really offered her the job ?
24 Has he really offered you the job back ? "
25 If he really disliked what the beastly troika had done to it , he could have resigned — or , perhaps more effectively , threatened to .
26 He immediately saw what the ferrymaster had been talking about .
27 " Of course , " he said , " of Course , " and he even showed her the corridor that led to the Ladies ' room , and she escaped , and they escaped from each other .
28 He made such a fine job of the earth , the sea and the hills ; He made an equally fine job of the creatures , large and small that run around on the land ; He even gave us the best crags in the world …
29 Candidates had to write down what they felt would most help them improve their lives and these suggestions were forwarded to the Prince in the diplomatic bag to wherever he happened to be in the world ; he then chose whom the money should go to .
30 He then gives them the following details .
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