Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] he [verb] [pron] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | But he was OK and he sent her a big kiss . |
2 | ‘ 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 . |
3 | He came in with the ideas , give the drivers and conductors everything they asked for whereby my training had always been to only give them what they were really entitled to , not give them anything extra but he gave them the earth and that erm did n't sort of go very well for the new Manager who came in , he had a lot of undoing to do there , that this fella had given away , in his six or seven weeks there . |
4 | His eyes were black and expressionless and he gave her no more than one probing glance before turning away . |
5 | Ackroyd knew immediately where he meant and his blood ran cold as he knew what the foreman was going to say next . |
6 | Erm this has been prepared by Mr erm and perhaps it would be helpful if he gave you the flavour of it . |
7 | He was n't sure if he liked what the Headmaster had in store for the Bookman and they had started arguing about it . |
8 | She went to see Mr Bailey , the manager of the factory , and she was surprised and happy when he gave her the job immediately . |
9 | ‘ And that from an Aussie ? ’ she was startled into answering , then went pink when he gave her a look of what she could only describe as approval . |
10 | I was shocked when he told me the truth . |
11 | She felt certain that he intended her no harm and her fear began to recede , its place taken by a surge of excitement and anticipation . |
12 | You know , she 's sworn to me she would n't have a Russian if he offered her a thousand quid . |
13 | ‘ I reckon Hatton was right when he called you an old woman , Cullam . ’ |
14 | So I was not surprised when he rang me a few weeks later to say that Dorothy was in hospital . |