Example sentences of "he [coord] [pron] [verb] [pron] [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 Thom picked up two oranges from the gutter but someone saw him and they took him to Derby Street police station and he got the sack from the police .
3 And he said I was completely confused and I could n't , he said I was trying to shout my wife and erm and , er , you know my mouth would n't work , he said , but she said fortunately she looked through the window and er found him and they took him to hospital .
4 Then they were both fearful for him and they took him into the cold scullery , where they hid him from the intruders .
5 ‘ I have never met him and we know nothing of each other ! ’
6 ‘ My brother left me alone in the room with him and I loathed him on sight … then I eventually liked him and then I fell in love with him . ’
7 Thankfully , he has seen this simple act as one of friendship rather than for what it really is — I am afraid of him and I want him on my side .
8 Steven stop running about , sounds like it , you do that again I will , she says , you do that again and I 'm gon na smack you , right , come here , and she gets him and she whacks him in front of every body , did n't she Robert ?
9 Her head turned slightly towards him and she fixed him with that blind , unthinking stare .
10 It is easy to think of the doctor , for example , whose father and grandfather were doctors before him and who takes it for granted that his son will follow in his footsteps — without really stopping to consider whether that is what his son wants to do .
11 She handed the glass back to him and he returned it to the restaurant .
12 I knew him as well , of course , so I contacted him and he told me about the trip . ’
13 She held the second shotgun out to him and he slung it across his chest .
14 She declines to have sexual intercourse with him and he threatens her with eviction and homelessness if she does not comply .
15 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 .
16 He saw some of the storm-troopers turn their attention to him and he sprayed them with his MPSK .
17 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 .
18 A pretty girl in a white coat came out to him and he reminded her of his appointment .
19 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 .
20 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 .
21 ‘ Once , against Swindon a couple of seasons ago , there 's this fat cunt and Geoff 's standing outside the ground before the match and this cunt bungs a bit of old dog shit he 's found by a hall at him and it hits him on the arm …
22 The teenager tried to run away when the youths approached him but they punched him in the face and pushed him to the ground .
23 I went to punch him but I caught him with the crowbar instead . ’
24 ‘ Prince ’ is not so much a person as a persona , a space , in which he can become anything he or we want him to be .
25 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 .
26 Fairness requires that we judge a defendant on the facts as he or she believes them to be .
27 I felt that he and I had something in common .
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