Example sentences of "[noun sg] and [subord] he " in BNC.

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1 He left Forest three years ago in a £1.5m deal and although he was an immediate success in United 's midfield , the last 12 months have turned sour .
2 After he killed her he tried taking her wedding ring and when he could n't get it he hacked her whole fucking hand off . ’
3 If he asked him to pass the screwdriver he passed the hammer and if he asked for the hammer , he passed the nearest broomhandle , which was usually in another room altogether .
4 I did his tape copy on the machine I was using for echo and it was switched to vari-speed , so the copy was played at almost half the speed and when he got it home and wanted to play it to his friends , it sounded rather strange .
5 Sheringham destroyed Leeds last year in our 4–0 defeat and if he plays , I would regard a 2–2 draw as improvement enough to celebrate .
6 It is placed in your child 's seat and if he moves off it , the pressure-sensitive cushion sounds the alarm .
7 one of them said , you know , he said how , how the hell how the hell can they say which directions the fire 's coming from ? but they , I mean some of them were saying like this mate he run out , he was going across this patch of open space and the soldier obviously saw a soldier and as he did that apparently he got shot through there and out the other side of him .
8 There were too many memories and resentments stored up inside his mind and while he sat there , waiting for her to die , he thought about them .
9 ‘ Hoskyns ’ , said one of the astringent colleagues who disapproved of him , ‘ went to Berlin and they muddled his mind and when he came back he could never get it unmuddled . ’
10 A large hand smacked into his mouth and although he bit at it the thumb was forced like a gag between his teeth .
11 He dared not pull away , even though he did not want her to feel his changing body , but at this point one of her gentle caresses touched the corner of his mouth and before he could stop himself his mouth was on hers , and restrain himself as he might it was a lover 's kiss , not a friend 's .
12 ‘ And he tried to put his tongue in my mouth and when he pulled me in the doorway he — he unfastened the front of his trousers . ’
13 your granddad and if he says he 's going .
14 The cripple turned to make off into the undergrowth and as he did so there was a twang from Marian 's bow and one of his crutches spun from under him and he was down one-sidedly .
15 No apparent damage , because Niki is now reeling in car after car and when he overtakes Senna , he thinks he 's in second place .
16 No I wo n't Niki because he 's in the car and if he wakes up and he 's going to be so unhappy .
17 Hew was convicted on the basis of confessions he had made under torture and because he had read The Dogs of War , a novel about a coup in an imaginary country widely thought to be based on Equatorial Guinea .
18 And they sent Alan off for his dinner in the hospital canteen and when he came back I 'd gone .
19 Richard was born in 1862 in Thwaite and when he was twenty years old or so he left Swaledale to work for a London publishing firm .
20 A branch of the great plane tree had come down in the wind and as he ran back towards the Cages he saw that it had fallen right across the path where moments before he had been standing .
21 It is not always easy to identify when a person is an employee and when he is not ; various tests have evolved and some concern questions of " control " .
22 It is above a traiteur and as he makes love with Candice Riberon , they are bathed , marinated and fêted by the scents of the food from below .
23 I was just in the office typing and er and general office work and while he went on the district you see .
24 Well he he takes the car to school , but , and it , sorry takes the car to work and before he 's bringing the car home and then he 's been going to school on his bike .
25 ‘ He 's a nasty piece of work and if he comes back you treat him just the same as this afternoon .
26 Nick had landed the job of editor and when he had told Harriet about it his enthusiasm had been infectious .
27 Mr Paul Murphy ( Lab Torfaen ) asked the minister whether he would condemn B&Q for flouting the law and whether he welcomed the action of Torfaen district council in prosecuting them .
28 She had sent her younger son to a private school because the switch to comprehensives was such a mess and because he had a horror of a huge education factory after his primary school where everybody was known by their first name .
29 The coach did not in fact crash and if he had remained on it he would have suffered no harm .
30 He had discovered Oliver weeping in the conservatory and though he remembered his own childhood clearly enough to know this was the likely end to any birthday , it touched and disturbed him .
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