Example sentences of "[prep] he [coord] [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Her eyes flickered towards him and she playfully stuck out her tongue .
2 His mother used to visit his older brother Simon and make a bit of a fuss of him but she totally blanked Nick and he was hurt .
3 " His dad tried to knock it out of him but it never made no difference . "
4 Yeah come here and mash up this place there 's like this five minutes of him and he just goes what you doing man , come here and mash up this place and then
5 I remonstrated with him but he just laughed in my face . ’
6 I did go out with one of me mates once and he was going burgling and I needed to do one 'cos I had no money or nothing , strung out , and he went to the Old Hall Estate and broke into a house and I got in through the window with him and I just looked around and saw all these photographs of , y'know like , the family that lived there with the kids and that and I just got this horrible feeling , so I just got out the window and walked away , even though I was strung out and I did n't pick nothing up , I just left him to it ‘ cos , like , though all the burglaries I 'd done , they 'd all been shops .
7 It is no longer face to face with him but is integrated with him and it progressively absorbs him .
8 Earthy type , she used to say , but it was all talk with him and he never gave her any trouble that she told me about . ’
9 Um Thomas Carlisle um wen was very much impressed by the work of people like Wordsworth and Coleridge because they were just a bit before him and he actually went and met Coleridge .
10 So if y if you 're manoeuvring round him and he suddenly changes his mind we 're compounding what he is actually doing , by getting assuming that he 's gon na do the right thing .
11 How else is the good reader to establish what is good for him or her individually ?
12 Certainly , just a little low ‘ g ’ on the approach would have made things very difficult for him and I often wonder exactly what happened .
13 So she came back to London and married the man I called my father , but she never really cared for him and she still saw this other man sometimes when he came to London on business .
14 Dooley 's personal tragedy was so awful — he was so young and talented and he took the blow with such heroic , idiotic stoicism ( ‘ It 's my one regret that the ball did n't finish in the net ’ ) — that a substantial sum was raised for him and he later went to work for the club .
15 But after this our sympathy is beginning to be restored as things start to go wrong for him and he practically redeems .
16 They sent for him and he never came back .
17 That 's what I he did agree to it when I I mentioned it to him but I just ha I want to check if he 's doing one tomorrow , cos if he 's doing one tomorrow it might be tomorrow morning so I 'll have
18 Yeah I was really attracted to him but I just could not speak to him , it was awful , and like there used to be awful pauses and you 'd just go er right we 'd better get off with each other again because you ca n't bear the silence , it 's too uncomfortable so you used to , and then you go oh shit better get off with him again , it 's awful , he 's and he used to have such a , no personality at all .
19 As soon as the child stops misbehaving the parent can attend to him or her again .
20 He had this way of drawing her to him and she always seemed to go .
21 I got into the seat next to him and he quickly drove off , heading out of the village and down the road towards the Orne bridges , leaving a cloud of dust following close behind , no doubt attracting the attention of the German gunners and mortars a short distance away across the fields .
22 I say Hi to him and he hardly speaks back which I consider mean .
23 For the last two days I 've refused to listen to him and I still think he 's out of his senses .
24 determination under a contract between two parties owes a duty of care to both those parties , because both will rely on him and him alone to get the determination right , if for no other reason than that they will be bound by it .
25 Instead she had leant even more on him and he just could n't take it , so had chosen the easy way out .
26 And same as she says , she needs a row to clear the air , so picks on him and he just ducks .
27 On 20 March 1989 papers were served on him and he then consulted a solicitor for the first time .
28 He later admitted that that evening " a wave of sadness " swept over him and he seriously considered withdrawing .
29 I screamed murder at him but I never questioned his right , though I had the rent in my hand . ’
30 Jenna stood in the doorway and glared up at him and he simply took her arm and drew her into the room , closing the door firmly .
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