Example sentences of "him [coord] he [adv] " in BNC.

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1 But after this our sympathy is beginning to be restored as things start to go wrong for him and he practically redeems .
2 Instead she had leant even more on him and he just could n't take it , so had chosen the easy way out .
3 Pat : He was six months old and I 'd gone down for his second immunisation and I mean the doctor I went to see was a family doctor — I 've known him since I was a baby — and he just , he was looking at him and he just said , ‘ Is your husband Chinese ? ’
4 And same as she says , she needs a row to clear the air , so picks on him and he just ducks .
5 Yeah come here and mash up this place there 's like this five minutes of him and he just goes what you doing man , come here and mash up this place and then
6 Dooley 's personal tragedy was so awful — he was so young and talented and he took the blow with such heroic , idiotic stoicism ( ‘ It 's my one regret that the ball did n't finish in the net ’ ) — that a substantial sum was raised for him and he later went to work for the club .
7 Jenna stood in the doorway and glared up at him and he simply took her arm and drew her into the room , closing the door firmly .
8 He finally finds contentment in living a basic life and repaying Joe what he owes him and he soon realises that he could have been happy staying with Joe in the forge .
9 I mean he grasped what the word , he grasped the way she taught him and he soon learnt to read and he could retain those words
10 They sent for him and he never came back .
11 He was leading one out as she reached him and he never stopped .
12 Earthy type , she used to say , but it was all talk with him and he never gave her any trouble that she told me about . ’
13 You crossed him and he never even left it .
14 On 20 March 1989 papers were served on him and he then consulted a solicitor for the first time .
15 He aprroached him and he then produced a handgun .
16 He later admitted that that evening " a wave of sadness " swept over him and he seriously considered withdrawing .
17 Your husband probably senses that you do n't admire or respect him and he obviously does n't trust you , which is why he pulled the drawbridge up a long time ago .
18 Um Thomas Carlisle um wen was very much impressed by the work of people like Wordsworth and Coleridge because they were just a bit before him and he actually went and met Coleridge .
19 I say Hi to him and he hardly speaks back which I consider mean .
20 So if y if you 're manoeuvring round him and he suddenly changes his mind we 're compounding what he is actually doing , by getting assuming that he 's gon na do the right thing .
21 There 's a power cut ; the lights go out and we light candles and gas lamps and end up — a hard core of seven of us ; Andy , me , Howie , another two local lads and a couple of the traveller boys — down in the snooker room where there 's a beat-up looking table and a leak in the ceiling that turns the whole of the stained , green-baize surface into a millimetre-shallow marsh , water dripping from each pocket and dribbling down the bulky legs to the sopping carpet , and we play snooker by the light of the hissing gas lamps , having to hit the white ball really hard even for delicate shots because of the extra rolling resistance the water causes , and the balls make a zizzing , ripping noise as they race across the table and sometimes you can see spray curving up behind them and I 'm feeling really drunk and a bit stoned from a couple of strong Js smoked out in the garden earlier with the travellers but I think this dimly lit water-hazard snooker is just hilarious and I 'm laughing maniacally at it all and I put an arm round Andy 's neck at one point and say , You know I love you , old buddy , and is n't friendship and love what 's it 's really all about ? and why ca n't people just see that and just be nice to each other ? except there are just so many complete bastards in the world , but Andy just shakes his head and I try to kiss him and he gently fends me off and steadies me against one wall and props me up with a snooker cue against my chest and I think this is really funny for some reason and laugh so much I fall over and have distinct problems getting up again and get carried to my room by Andy and one of the travellers and dumped on the bed and fall instantly asleep .
22 I got into the seat next to him and he quickly drove off , heading out of the village and down the road towards the Orne bridges , leaving a cloud of dust following close behind , no doubt attracting the attention of the German gunners and mortars a short distance away across the fields .
23 But ask Shaun Hutson what terrifies him and he quickly replies … his mum .
24 He was able to persuade his judge to free him and he quickly disappeared .
25 I remonstrated with him but he just laughed in my face . ’
26 He was a lazy drunkard , and they used to pay him but he never took hardly any money home .
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