Example sentences of "he [vb -s] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Why , I do n't think Stan 'as a bath once a year , unless 'e goes into 'ospital . ’
2 'E finishes at twelve on Saturdays . ’
3 ‘ What did 'e get , son ? ’ 'e says with 'is dying breath .
4 You can thank 'im yourselves when 'e calls on ye later ! ’
5 Says 'e feels like a young man again . ’
6 'E walks like a man as means business , ’ Jonadab remarked .
7 ‘ My ole man got upset an' 'e told me ter get rid o' the bloody fing before 'e got 'ome from work ternight. 'E works on the trams , yer see , ’ the woman explained .
8 A sick man who values a hi-fi set more than a bottle of medicine that will cure him needs to be made aware of the values involved .
9 She does n't cry in front of Robert any more , she still tells him lies about what things cost so that she can save some money and make sure she 'll never be dependent on him again .
10 A statue to him stands at the junction of Seagate and Castle Street , Irvine .
11 A huge bronze statue commemorating him stands in the Town House Square in front of a thirteenth-century residential tower , renovated and given a dome roof in the early nineteenth century .
12 That gave him dibs on the scav , not that there would be much worth looting in this sandhole .
13 The first reference to him appears in 1765 when he was employed by Thomas Jeffery , geographer to the king , to survey Bedfordshire with Thomas Donald .
14 And that to him seems to be the answer to a problem which at sometime or another must have exercised most of use , and which he explains in the pamphlet which accompanies the display ; ‘ The art gallery , that supposed refuge and den of tranquility , I find a troubled place .
15 On Father 's Day he 'll ask me and my brother to bring him cornflakes in bed and a cup of tea .
16 Happily , my finally getting to meet him coincides with the release of one of Morrissey 's great records ( they seem to alternate quite evenly with duff ones ) , so there 's no awkward rub between the fan 's loyalty and the critic 's ‘ responsibility ’ to the ‘ truth ’ .
17 The new prime minister , a businessman , is not so constrained ; and his moves have won him plaudits from his private-sector friends .
18 Her obsession with him extends to the jam which she makes entirely from blackberries picked in his garden .
19 Even the opening report of him comes from an unusual source — his own vivid memory of how he learned to walk .
20 Perhaps the best tribute to him comes from Cornish poet Charles Causley , who wrote of Neville Burnard of Altarnum :
21 Our Stella says the lad who butted him comes from a well-to-do family . ’
22 he crosses with a right
23 He crosses to his wall safe .
24 He crosses to the window , wipes the inside of the pane and gazes out .
25 He postures as a political activist , and the solidarity forced on the quintet by Shatov 's murder might be expected to make them a more effective instrument .
26 The paper says Paul Gascoigne could be coming to Leeds United after his career in Italian football where he plays of course for Lazio the Rome based club .
27 He has such great familiarity with the keyboard that when it is hidden for him by a cloth spread over it , he plays on this cloth with the same speed and the same precision .
28 At exactly 2100 hours their time on Tuesdays and Thursdays , the DJ will relay any short coded messages in the dedication for the first record he plays on the ‘ Lovers Overseas ’ programme .
29 He plays on the right wing and has pace as well as skill .
30 Sorry folks but I hope Kelly has a stinker if he plays on Wednesday night for Big Jacks team .
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