Example sentences of "[conj] he [verb] [pron] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 William was just five months 11 days old at the start ; he had already sailed over 1,500 miles , was the contented centre of attention and was still fresh from triumph in the fancy dress competition , where he earned himself the prize of a furry whale for his appearance as a white mouse .
2 Or he gave them the impression that he wrestled , with limbs contorted , in the effort to seize hold of what truth could be found .
3 Your reader will then know that you are not presuming that she or he knows what the term means .
4 He said , ‘ Now that you know that it 's Luke , that he sent you the letter , what are you going to do ? ’
5 I feel that he is really saying not that he sees the cleverness and the artistic quality of the painting or the message in the paintings as might first be assumed , but that he understands what the church is doing , instead of helping the poor , it was showing the pictures to educate them about God .
6 I was n't sure if this was a reproach that he deserted her the rest of the year .
7 Ricky was so furious with Perdita for deliberately sabotaging her scholarship that he gave her the sack .
8 It does n't follow that he knows what the matter is — ‘ honestly , though , I do n't know what 's wrong with me , ’ he adds .
9 I have looked after his books for forty years and that 's all I know , so he gave me the capital to start and here I am . ’
10 Tom could see this so he gave me the key to his hotel room and told me to have a shower and put on some of his clothes .
11 Some , however , did receive Him and believed in Him ; so he gave them the right to become God 's children .
12 Future Image maintains that the extension to a wider base has won them at least half a dozen valuable new clients , and he thinks its the way forward for all agencies .
13 He did , however , acknowledge that it would be neither responsible nor sensible to ignore the existence of the Action Committee , and he offered them the opportunity of a meeting with representatives of the council .
14 I had arranged for her to see a specialist , and he told me the condition was irreversible , that she would never lose her sight completely but that she would be almost totally blind within a year .
15 She stared at him and he knew what the answer was going to be .
16 And he passed her the list he had been looking at when she entered .
17 And he goes , he goes , he goes well , you know , and he tells her the story .
18 And he tells him the story and he goes and the man threw me out of the taxi .
19 I was just home from Germany and he asked me the way .
20 I took my godson , Dominic Robinson , round my laboratory the other day , which is a physics laboratory , and he enjoyed it immensely and asked a number of questions , and was absolutely intrigued and fascinated by the various bits of wires and plugs and so on like that , and he asked me the sort of questions that I do n't think I would expect sometimes my undergraduates to ask .
21 I took my godson , Dominic Robinson , round my laboratory the other day , which is a physics laboratory , and he enjoyed it immensely and asked a number of questions , and was absolutely intrigued and fascinated by the various bits of wires and plugs and so on like that , and he asked me the sort of questions that I do n't think I would expect sometimes my undergraduates to ask .
22 My friend and colleague Sandy Frey has correctly recognised this as a fundamental process for the cube , and for other mathematical groups , and he calls it the Principle of Partial Inverses ; a piece moved by P is restored by P — 1 , provided nothing else has moved it in between .
23 And he said what the heck will I do now when my savings is gone ?
24 And Julius Caesar stood in France in because he was in , the place he captured in France , and he could see Britain across the water and he wondered what the land was like over there .
25 ‘ He was very candid and he gave me the benefit of his thinking about a lot of things , ’ Clinton told reporters after leaving the White House .
26 I smiled at him , and he gave me the trace of a wary smile back .
27 He signalled me from Pitt Street and I met him and he gave me the peg [ the notebook entry you both make ] .
28 I sat up and he gave me the handkerchief out of his pyjama pocket .
29 Then I nearly fell over when Hywel walked in because I met him on the mountain and he gave me the eye . ’
30 And he gave her the kiss she was waiting for .
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