Example sentences of "[pers pn] [conj] he [verb] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I was playing in a particular game and did not think I had done anything spectacular at all when I was approached by Heffernan who told me that he wanted me for the Ireland team to play Australia in the Compromise Rules series , ’ recalls McGilligan .
2 ‘ One evening in September , ’ he started once more , ‘ Robert told me that he found himself with nothing much to do when he had finished an afternoon lecture on the international monetary crisis .
3 After school , he was waiting for me and he exposed himself to me .
4 ‘ Mac , ’ as of course he was known , would promise to bring down the wrath of almighty God on them if he found them in the Trocadero , Elephant and Castle , when they should be ‘ capable of , and available for work , ’ as one had to be in those days .
5 Her lips had no magic in them and he felt nothing but pity for her .
6 There 's one at Kentish Town , a businessman who smokes big fat cigars like this and he 's half finished them and he throws them on the train and when the doors open no-one clears out the way and he steps on and he 's such as bastard
7 No I know Chris told me cos he saw him on the morning at the garage then he .
8 He says it to you and he says it to me .
9 A furlong separated them but he knew her at once .
10 Though these men were perfectly acceptable to Theodore , Wilfrid is said to have declared himself unable to serve God in unity with them because he regarded them as strangers to the Catholic Church ( Vita Wilfridi , ch. 30 ) .
11 He asked about several crimes of violence that had happened in south-east Antrim and Beattie told him that he knew nothing about any of them .
12 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 .
13 A quick glance at him showed her that he thought nothing at all of a drive like this , clinging to the mountainside and driving much too fast .
14 She had a row with a young man named Nick Owens when they were all at the caelidhe one evening and he told her that he wanted her to be his girl and not go out with anyone else .
15 I took notice of him 'cause he knew everything about football as well as boxing .
16 She handed the glass back to him and he returned it to the restaurant .
17 I knew him as well , of course , so I contacted him and he told me about the trip . ’
18 She held the second shotgun out to him and he slung it across his chest .
19 She declines to have sexual intercourse with him and he threatens her with eviction and homelessness if she does not comply .
20 And er also many engineers when they were out their time , they went to Glasgow and for a few years , he , everybody who went from Galashiels , word got through to him and he met them at the station and got them settled in their digs in Glasgow .
21 He saw some of the storm-troopers turn their attention to him and he sprayed them with his MPSK .
22 Gaitskell never adopted me in the sense that Harold Wilson did later , but I became quite close to him and he employed me in quasi-political matters .
23 A pretty girl in a white coat came out to him and he reminded her of his appointment .
24 Even the dust and horse-smell seemed to be still with him and he reminded you of Lamarr Dean and Early and almost everyone of them you ever saw : all made of the same leather and hardly ever smiling unless they were with their own look-alike brothers .
25 This experience appeared to transform him and he threw himself into a great surge of composition , writing a Mass of Thanksgiving for unaccompanied choir filling 100 pages of manuscript , which he completed in 15 days , as well as other works , including a setting of Out of the Deep which is given its first performance by his choir at St Philip and St James , Cheltenham , at his funeral on today .
26 While Blanche tries to pass him in one of the passages he grabs her and he hurts her in the cruellest and most brutal way .
27 It roused her violently by its unexpectedness , and she made no protest when his arms went round her and he kissed her with a force and a recklessness that she met with equal need .
28 He was almost sure that it was all a revelation to her and he watched her in sad silence as she covered her face and shook with sobs .
29 In one stride he was against her and he caught her to him so savagely that every bit of breath seemed to leave her body .
30 They prepared Cameron for his appearance in the High Court of Justiciary by one final interview , a dry recapitulation of what had been said before , with the slightest of hints that it would go well for him if he divulged something about the United Scotsmen , who evidently still preyed on their minds .
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