Example sentences of "[vb base] [conj] he [verb] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | She could ring Jamie and suggest that he write something for it . |
2 | Her memoirs formed the inspiration for the film ‘ The King and I ’ , although Thomson 's portraits of the King show that he looked nothing at all like Yul Brynner . |
3 | I 'm not up in all that , I 'm not in the higher class , I just vote because he wants me to . |
4 | I remember that he liked one in celebration of wool ; another was of everything brown or gray , for which I had arranged a large collection of natural objects , of woven and blockprinted textiles , pots , and beautiful bowls and boxes made of wood . |
5 | Sent memos all round , you know and he called me in the office that day , to say I 'm really disappointed in you , I said , what do you mean ? |
6 | I believe that he committed himself to assuring that he would never be party to such a thing again if he could prevent it . |
7 | It made her feel that he wanted her to be grateful to him for marrying her . |
8 | The way his hands tremble as he carries them into dinner is nothing short of alarming . |
9 | doubt when he gives them to thingy me bob |
10 | I think once he had one off me on his neck and erm |
11 | Does not the Prime Minister think that he owes it to the country to say exactly which other taxes he would put up to pay for his bribe ? |
12 | His speech goes back into a relaxed drawl , eyebrows half-cocked this time , and a mischievous glint makes the instigator of this flash of temper wonder whether he meant it in the first place . |
13 | I said , ah no and everyone in the class just cracked up sometimes you wonder , you wonder whether he does it on purpose he must do it on purpose , no one can be that thick |
14 | Sometimes you woth er , whe , you wonder whether he does it on purpose . |
15 | The comment was flippant , but she pressed her face against Roman 's shoulder , shivering , desperately seeking the comforting power of muscle and sinew as he held her in his arms . |
16 | The assistance , however late in the day , gave Hewett a new lease of life ; he flew at Slatter , striking him so hard with his police stick that he split it in pieces and knocked him out . |
17 | He had been so gentle , controlling his own need while he readied her with exquisite subtlety and patience . |
18 | It excited her to feel a man like him shudder as he pressed himself against her , to feel his weakness underneath all that Parisian aplomb . |