Example sentences of "he [vb -s] [pron] [verb] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He does sometimes get into a ‘ delayed ’ mood where he thinks he has more time than he does … the reason for the square/back passes I reckon is noone moves into space for him or looks for it up front . |
2 | Next time he rings you withhold this type of reward . |
3 | that up of a night and he has it going all night |
4 | So erm amongst the business property that he has he has this warehouse with |
5 | You were his victim ; he wants it to stay that way . |
6 | He wants that , yo , he wants you to put some water in that for a test , some of your water in that |
7 | He is nervous , Preston thought , he wants us to like each other . |
8 | He says he has some sympathy with retailers , but at the end of the day it 's up to them to check on the authenticity of the goods they 're selling . |
9 | He says he has some disease . ’ |
10 | he describes what happened that night and talks about how the memorial is important because he never went to the funerals ofhis colleagues . |
11 | he describes what happened that night and talks about how the memorial is important because he never went to the funerals ofhis colleagues . |
12 | He checks I got enough money to buy the string , and then I go off . |
13 | Twenty nine thousand he reckons he sold that plot for . |
14 | Pope also confirmed that Miller was widely read in high circles because when staying in Bath in 1743 , he wrote to the Earl of Marchmont about a meeting there with Lord Chesterfield who had told him that ‘ your Lordship is got a-head of all the Gardening Lords and that you have distanc 'd Lord Burlington and Lord Cobham in the true scientific parts , but he is studying before you and has here lying before him those Thesarurus 's from which he affirms you draw all knowledge , Miller 's Dictionaries . ’ |
15 | As more of the field officer 's job is bureaucratized and made more ‘ scientific ’ , he finds himself spending less time on the river bank . |
16 | Why simply that ‘ as an accomplished individual you have more stringent and exacting expectations ’ ( a banker 's way of saying he hopes I have more money than brains ) . |
17 | On the premise that ‘ too many cooks spoil the broth ’ , he asks us to reiterate that day to day management of the Village is in the hands of the Warden , Mrs. Pat Holmes , and any guidance , questions or advice on such matters should be addressed to her in the first instance . |
18 | On the opening page of Amis 's first novel , Jim mentally decides on his own word when his professor uses another , deferentially pretending as an untenured lecturer to look amused at a weak professorial joke , and he promises himself to make another sort of face to himself when next alone . |
19 | He claims he took this picture of Mrs Hilali in Dahouk in Kurdistan last January when he says he saw her helping refugees . |
20 | ‘ He knows what makes this music tick and is passionate about it . |
21 | Anyway he 's actually a good friend he knows I say these sort of things about him but erm it 's good ! |
22 | He knows he has little room for manoeuvre while the government 's popularity is so high and his so low . |