Example sentences of "[verb] he [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Oh I did n't know he had it so early I always thought it was the week before . |
2 | James Harris , writing in 1751 , saw that ‘ all Conversation passes between Particulars or Individuals ’ , and argued that when , at the formative stages of human language , a speaker met another whose name he did not know he addressed him by using ‘ , that is , Pointing , or Indication by the Finger or Hand , some traces of which are still to be observed as a part of that Action which naturally attends our speaking ’ . |
3 | anyway he says d' ya know he says I feel awful , he says anything I can do , he said I 'll let you have one of my beds cos |
4 | down into his arteries and we ca n't get anything down there so they 're blocked , but he said how the hell he survived that op I do n't know he said they could 've done more with his legs but it meant another hour and a quarter minutes in surgery , and he said he 'd had enough we could n't have kept him on the table a minute longer so he said all we can do is wait , so now mum said well he 's alright in intensive care , he 's responding well , getting over the operation well , but what we was worried about was him breathing on his own , had he , had he been you see , anyway he said this on er Thursday |
5 | Before the end of the day , he had had a short sharp interview with Chief Inspector Chips Salter , who produced the names of the two families he suspected of killing the Pitts , with his reasons for this suspicion , while at the same time letting John Coffin know he thought he was wasting his time looking elsewhere . |
6 | With a little frown , she asked , ‘ How do you know he paid her ? ’ |
7 | And I think you should know he wanted me to go out with him . ’ |
8 | I do n't doubt he pays her well . |
9 | ‘ I expect he cursed me when he cursed Pat , only I was so healthy the effect was delayed , or perhaps my rotten paintings were the effect , and I only see it now . |
10 | I expect he felt it was all over when he saw me and realised our relationship . |
11 | I expect he asked you for money . |
12 | I expect he sent you the letter . |
13 | I expect he gived you a funny answer |
14 | ‘ I expect he did it for the insurance , ’ Dangerfield said . |
15 | I expect he found he 'd sold his working-class birthright for a mess of Bloomsbury pottage . |
16 | ‘ Are these the same instructions as last time , or has he reissued them ? |
17 | It does n't , sort of , change anything Has he organized his ? |
18 | Has he decided you 're not worth it ’ . |
19 | Has he fitted it quite well ? |
20 | Has he threatened you or something ? ’ |
21 | Has he eaten it . |
22 | Has he accepted it ? |
23 | Has he lost it , or did he make it up ? |
24 | It will all depend how long has he owed them it . |
25 | and you go home and you look it up , I ca n't give this , I 'd be highly embarrassed to give this , whatever has he given me this one for ? |
26 | We like your cleverness Has he given it more thought , he 's just come up with a really clever idea I think there |
27 | Why has he done it now ? |
28 | Has he done it again ? |
29 | I kept asking myself , how has he done it ? |
30 | Has he shagged her yet though ? |