Example sentences of "[subord] he [verb] [pron] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | He took her by back streets to Golden Lane , where he handed her over to Noakes , the mortuary attendant . |
2 | Mr Nikiforuk finds medical history funny , but not quite funny enough ; so he peps it up with his own very special kind of wince-making metaphors and similes . |
3 | ‘ Came in the morning 's post , but the postman could n't get it through your letter-box so he brought it round to me . ’ |
4 | and the last time he said take it away for a week and see if it 's any better , so he took it away and it were no better so he took it down to Paul and somebody from come and had a look at it and said it 's injector problems |
5 | He did n't score so he turned her over to me . ’ |
6 | The throng in front of Owen melted away , leaving his men exposed , so he drew them back into the shadows . |
7 | There was , Aunt Margaret said , a safe in their bedroom where he kept the money until he took it in to the bank at the end of the week in the massive , gleaming , opulent-looking calf-skin briefcase with a very large lock . |
8 | Until he cut it down in later years , his run-up was extremely long — and his saunter back to his mark extremely slow — but the speed that it generated undoubtedly justified the length , and the grace of it all was an aesthetic delight . |
9 | She wound her arms around his neck , eagerly accepting his heated kisses until he lifted her on to the bed and came down on top of her , covering her and dominating her . |
10 | As an apprentice plumber he endured years of chilblains and chapped hands due to constant submersion in cold water until he set himself up in business in London . |
11 | Well , I mean actually , we would n't say that to him if he stuck something up in his front garden , that 's the reality ; people imagine that we have powers that we do n't have . |
12 | The decorator who is given the keys for the purpose of working , will be a trespasser if he lets himself in in the middle of the night to watch a video . |
13 | If somebody takes a Covermaster plan out at twenty five , we expect them to be paying it for a long time , if he takes it out at fifty five , we expect him to pay less . |
14 | It had been a long day for him already , and if he made it back before nine he was going to be lucky . |
15 | If he rode me over to Romorantin to catch the early train to Paris , would I mind going out to Reine for him ? |
16 | The big clubs were watching from the stands at the Manor and Joey could well become a top transfer target if he turns it on like this . |
17 | Father Reynard was a man striving for sanctity , though he sensed the priest was hiding something , as if he wanted him out of the house before Corbett noticed anything amiss . |
18 | He does n't care if he drags us down with him , as long as he clears his precious name ! |
19 | It is as if he gave them up for dead when they left Shiloh . |
20 | Erm and er so , I said to him if he runs us up with the car and then he can bring it back . |
21 | He would have forfeited the fragile trust Surere had put in him , and if he turned him over to Kenamun , he would lose all trace of the delicate thread that seemed , somehow , to link Surere with the girls ' deaths . |
22 | And if he threw her out of the palazzo afterwards , so what ? |
23 | I think Jeff Beck used samples of my sound on his ‘ Workshop ’ album , plus Dave himself has been using samples of my sound — if he puts me out of work , he 's in trouble … |
24 | cos he filled it in at weekend and I posted it Monday or Tuesday , one of them two |
25 | I know cos he took me out in it sometimes . |
26 | She had believed Thomas was shy of the Dane , but now she realised that the child gave nothing out because he received nothing back in return . |
27 | ‘ Because he mixed himself up in poor Donny 's murder . ’ |
28 | Jeffrey kept telling me he was only seeking custody because he wanted me back in the States . |
29 | Suppose he really meant to find her first , because he wanted her out of the way . |
30 | And now here she was , sitting meekly in the passenger-seat of his car , while he drove her out of London with the controlled aggression of a racing driver . |