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

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1 Well , it was his fault , it was him stealing my money , he made me do it , Officer , I 'm not guilty , M' lud .
2 But he made me do it , I did n't want to do it , but he he he made me do it .
3 But he made me do it , I did n't want to do it , but he he he made me do it .
4 This recalls the habitual remark of youngsters admitting to some misdemeanor performed under the influence of another : He made me do it ! , which would be significantly different from He forced me to do it which implies an action one was pushed into by means of force rather than one performed under coercion .
5 It was 's fault , he made me do it .
6 He made me put it down and began a long , fast conversation with the soldier .
7 Though when , clearly a man who felt he had no need to underline anything , by his very silence he made her believe it , she was back to hating him with a vengeance .
8 He made them put it in the garden shed . ’
9 He asked me to do it , as I was ‘ good at maths ’ !
10 If you want to know what that actually means see Dr but he asked me to read it out .
11 Speaking of young men , erm I have a letter here from Mr John who is our local M P , who is not able to be with us today , but erm he in fact would not of , I think , been born at that stage , but erm he did write to me a little letter I 've got this morning from the House of Commons in London and he asked me to read it out .
12 ‘ What did he say , when he asked you to bring it to him ? ’
13 So you , it , he got you to move it in the end ?
14 She tugged at his sweater and he helped her take it off .
15 But her father came in and oh , he was knowledgeable too and he let one know it .
16 He let me hold it once .
17 Because there 's always been an opport , I mean even if your sort of poor , there 's always the opportunity , I mean I learnt to drive and then the driving instructor erm , lived next door to my mother saying , it , at the time it should of been three pound and erm , he let us have it for two pound
18 When he surfaced he saw it about ten metres away .
19 He punished me to do it today but I got up really early anyhow .
20 well he told me to say it
21 he told me to put it on it
22 But he told me to put it on
23 Ask Mr , talk to Mr then cos he told me to do it .
24 He told me to fetch it .
25 He told you to say it , but he had a shock when he
26 He allowed me to read it .
27 Then he allowed me to rub it into his injured posterior , a great thrill for me .
28 When asked why he took that particular route , he reckoned he thought it would be quicker than going along the busy main streets . ’
29 Time for coffee and — she hated to admit it , for he hated her doing it — a cigarette .
30 He heard himself saying it was surely the thought that counted , and was astonished at the banal words that hurtled from his mouth .
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