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

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1 ‘ No , it is n't Matthew , although I pray he made the right decision . ’
2 Not that I thought he understood the music that much , but it was the image of he people behind the music , because people like Charlie Mingus are quite characters .
3 I was much younger than Hywel , so I suppose he bore the brunt of it , but I do n't remember him complaining .
4 Peter de Savary 's crew discovered climbing last year , although it appears he off-loaded the place on another property speculator in the summer without bothering to tell anyone !
5 When he turned his head it vanished , although he thought he heard the faintest of noises that might have been made by claws scrabbling on stone .
6 So , off he went and came back one day saying that he thought he had the song I 'd been looking for .
7 Richard made a very and I wish he had the confidence about our proposals .
8 I 'm sure he was , but the last few years when I knew him he 'd gotten a lot of respect from people and he was n't having to struggle any more , and I think he knew the people loved him and he liked that .
9 It all went according to plan for her and I think he expected the same for me .
10 yes and everybody not too happy as you can probably imagine erm Peter erm while we were talking to Paul Simpson , in fact Brian Horton was holding his press conference and I think he said the same as everybody else ; ‘ Bolder the opposition goalkeeper had an inspired game , but really United had the chances and the possession , and really everything to kill Charlton off long before half time and really put no pressure on themselves in the second half . ’
11 ‘ Do you think they 'll mix ? ’ worried Larry , and she thought he meant the food but he meant the people .
12 If she cried he rocked the cradle and sang to her tunelessly .
13 And he knew he had the backing of the President and most of the powerful Republican congressmen on Capitol Hill .
14 Never leaving us to feel that he has short-changed us , each observation complete in itself , as if it has been roundly considered before utterance , he manages to accommodate the following items of interest in that eighteen hundred words : a comparison between Hebridean manners of burial and Roman funeral rites ; the weather ( repeatedly ) ; the literacy of the Hebrideans ; how travellers are accommodated , there being no hotel system ; diet — wild-fowl , fish , venison , beef , mutton , goat , poultry , bread ; whisky for breakfast ( the morning dram , known as a ‘ skalk ’ ) ; the availability of tea , coffee , marmalade and other preserves , honey and cheese ; trading practices — wine from the French in exchange for wool ; culinary variety , short on vegetables other than potatoes , not good on custards ; napery , crockery and cutlery ; the abating fervour of the clans in the wake of Culloden ; and he believed he saw the slow rise of prosperity under the ‘ unpleasing consequences of subjection , .
15 I was walking that way with Ernest on Saturday and he said he thought the bottom hedge belonged to anyway .
16 He had become a legend and he ensured he got the kind of treatment only a legend deserved .
17 built it and he built he had the Kirkwall Hotel , the Stenness Hotel and the Stromness Hotel and an hotel in in Shetland .
18 I wish he would give me some too , but I suppose he brought the bread just for the birds .
19 But I believe he missed the plane .
20 ‘ Yes , but I think he felt the peacekeeping mission was very worthwhile . ’
21 But he said he hoped the assurances from BC deputy chairman , Albert Wheeler , would provide ‘ a seedbed for the re-growth of at least some trust ’ .
22 but , but he said he paid the way she must have worked it so that he
23 But he thought he knew the answer to that one already .
24 Monza was to be decisive for his championship , and Ken Tyrrell has written that it was Jackie 's finest race , not least because he knew he led the championship and because , having already decided to retire , he needed to do no more than the minimum , particularly since he was starting only from sixth place on the grid .
25 I asked whether he thought he had the same difficulties as his father :
26 Just before he left he opened the door to look at Busacher .
27 At Kelham he seemed to enjoy the company of the lay brothers and the students more than that of the fathers , though I fancy he enjoyed the company of the more lively minded among them , such as Father Gabriel , a shrewd and lively thinker .
28 When nobody spoke he broke the accusing silence .
29 When she demurred he said the other possibility was that Holly had tipped them off .
30 As she finished he took the needle from her .
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