Example sentences of "[pers pn] [conj] [verb] [conj] he " in BNC.
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31 | Emboldened by this , he had gone straight up to her and said that he had heard she had called him and wanted him . |
32 | No , there was no hope of her husband exploding with rage at the thought of leaving her and swearing that he would find a way to remain . |
33 | Having climbed the bank he looked down on her and smiled as he said , ‘ I did n't recognise you in civvies . |
34 | Guido 's totally unexpected reference to Arnie , and the way he 'd cocked his head at her and smiled as he 'd said it , had thrown her and made her feel totally vulnerable . |
35 | She went to cringe back from him but stilled as he started to unbutton his shirt . |
36 | Reuters news agency cited him as saying that he and Klaus had agreed a timetable for moves towards the split and for preparing legislation at both federal and republic level to ensure a peaceful transition to two independent states . |
37 | If he signs it that indicates that he has accepted what you 've jointly agreed , and then you 've got something , a milestone , something to go back and measure yourselves against and to justify what you 've done against erm the fees that , that you 're invoicing the client for , if the client at s at some stage decides perhaps that 's not really what he wanted after all . |
38 | He took it and laughed as he counted the few coins . |
39 | But then when Narouz had himself raised it and indicated that he had changed his mind , it had suddenly come to seem a good idea . |
40 | To her relief he took it and did as he was bid . |
41 | Leave it and see if he |
42 | He would think about it and understand and he would come after her … |
43 | There was nothing for it but to do as he suggested . |
44 | As one of my colleagues put it when asked if he had enjoyed the workshop , ‘ I was too busy working out whether , and how , I could apply the concepts in my own school . ’ |
45 | He began , with the banknotes , to shape them as darts that he could fly across the room . |
46 | At first all that would come into it were moralising precepts about drink which he remembered from having to copy them as exercises when he was a student : I am told you go from street to street where everything stinks to the gods of alcohol . |
47 | I said now there 's three more of us that know that he 's not paying poll tax |
48 | He turns to face us and smiles when he sees Perry . |
49 | The right hon. Member for Birmingham , Sparkbrook ( Mr. Hattersley ) says that it will be at £36,000 , but the right hon. and learned Friend the Member for Monklands , East ( Mr. Smith ) will not tell us and says that he does not think that it is necessary to say so . |
50 | The escaped prisoner saw us and screamed as he turned to run . |