Example sentences of "he [conj] [pers pn] [verb] it [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Hence , one person 's voting choice may be influenced by a party 's commitment to raise pensions , which leads him or her to support it despite its commitment to other policies — say increasing educational expenditure — with which he or she disagrees . |
2 | She handed the glass back to him and he returned it to the restaurant . |
3 | She held the second shotgun out to him and he slung it across his chest . |
4 | Juliet stood staring at him as he made it to the kitchen chair . |
5 | Helen and Edward now met frequently on the Common , and she visited her father 's grave with him as he tended it with wild flowers . |
6 | He held out his hand and she gave it to him , watching him as he put it to his lips , her eyes fixed in an almost mesmerised stare . |
7 | you ought to of asked him when he sold it to ai n't ya ? |
8 | As a first step , he or she identifies it by using a word-meaning which is conventionally taken to match the nature of the perception . |
9 | Indeed , ‘ so much engaged with his Collections and twenty other matters ’ was he that he left it to prince to contact his colleagues and subscribers to inform them of the ‘ results of his journey ’ . |
10 | There is erm a chap down our road had a had a huge dog and when he when he took it for a walk , you know he used to he used to stagger along with him and my wife used to say there he goes again , the do what was it she used to say , the dog 's taking the man for a walk again and it i do you think it 's that sort of idea you know that in some households th the dog takes over from the er sort of central figure , even the dominant figure , things hinge round the dog , you know the holiday what shall we do with the dog , pouring down with rain but the dog has to go out for its walk and somebody has to take it . |