Example sentences of "[prep] [pers pn] [conj] he [vb past] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Tonight was no exception , as she gazed through me and he presented his broad , squat back and bald spot . |
2 | Well , old was doing the the executorship for them because he poked his nose into everything ! |
3 | As far as I could ever determine , he really did do that — he actually sat down and wrote a song for them because he liked them and did n't want them to go away . |
4 | He followed his robots ( two children as robot nurses ) around , whispering instructions to them and occasionally taking over and doing the tasks for them as he found it difficult to be precise in his instructions . |
5 | They might n't have a pound between them but he knew it would be paid . |
6 | ‘ Sam 's going to a new school , ’ Bella said , and time was oddly foreshortened in Albert 's head so that two or three minutes of silence passed between them and he thought it only a second . |
7 | It was from the credit that the , I went the education secretary his , his secretary was retiring and er he came for me because he knew I knew Guild and Co-operative work you know . |
8 | After school , he was waiting for me and he exposed himself to me . |
9 | Though the artist was ill with tuberculosis and had no money to pay for his keep , Marama looked after him while he painted her over and over again ; sometimes nude , sometimes dressed , and nearly always against the background of island scenery — near the waterfalls and the secret pools , in dells that laced the volcanic slopes , in the village market , in the main street of Anani . |
10 | But I got after him and he got his mind back on business . |
11 | One of them ran towards me when he saw me . |
12 | What happened to the rest of them when he left them on Epping 's still rustic station , at the extreme eastern end of the Central Line , was their business or misfortune . |
13 | In Isaiah 63:10 , 11 we read that the people on whom God had set his love ‘ rebelled and grieved his Holy Spirit ’ , although he had put his Holy Spirit in the midst of them when he rescued them from Egypt . |
14 | But I got talking to one of them and he told me he 'd just come out of prison where he 'd done time for soliciting . |
15 | Having reached his destination , he remembered the message that he had been asked to give to his hostess : ‘ I travelled down with an uncle of yours and he told me to give you the following message , ’ he said . |
16 | He bustled in one day , rubbing his hands , a fashion of his when he had something unpleasant on his mind . |
17 | I slid into one of the seats opposite him and he raised his eyes enquiringly . |
18 | When Luke moved her back towards one of the couches , she complied mindlessly , letting him pull her down with him and turning in towards him as he drew her across him , supporting her with one arm while his free hand curved round her , instinct or experience guiding him to the concealed zip of her simple dress . |
19 | She felt protective towards him and he sensed her warmth . |
20 | With a tiny sigh she crossed the room towards him and he drew her on to his lap , his arms tight about her . |
21 | Her hair was the plaything of the rough breeze as she ran towards him and he caught his breath . |
22 | I may have made an unconscious movement towards him because he gave me a last malevolent grin and disappeared into the crowd . |
23 | Then his head dipped towards her and he kissed her full on the lips , a harsh , plundering kiss that robbed her of breath and left her trembling beneath him . |
24 | He turned towards her as he said it . |
25 | ‘ Now , Taggy , you know well it is because of her that he had nothing . |
26 | He said to us that you know that is dick was so hard and he told us everything of what he did to her , he push his dick inside of her and he said he was very very rough with her and she was crying and crying and crying . |
27 | It was n't until she got within a few yards of him that he realized it was Maisie . |
28 | He was formidable , laconic , self-disciplined , earnest but not humourless , and it was said of him that he did everything with a kind of good-natured fury . |
29 | I took notice of him 'cause he knew everything about football as well as boxing . |
30 | She went to rush past him but he caught her bare arms and swung her round , grasping her shoulders to hold her still . |