Example sentences of "[adv] and [pron] [verb] he " in BNC.

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1 If the trouble spreads far enough and he thinks he can buy peace with a cheap loaf of bread then I should think he will .
2 At the entrance to the Press tent I asked the security man if Toby was inside and he pointed him out in the middle of the usual muddle of desks and papers , with telephones ringing and cigarette smoke drifting , and expletives exploding .
3 ‘ Come in , Hari , sure Cleg will be that glad to see you , he 's been wearing his brother 's boots to work in and them pinching him like the devil . ’
4 He lived in and I believe he made that one , yeah .
5 ‘ I watched him in and I watched him leave .
6 So that 's that , but he 's not going to interfere with us talking , let's carry on , at about ten o'clock Graham is coming who is , I 'm , as you know I 'm doing erm , er a teaching course , I 'm not a teacher you see , I 'm a , I 'm a nurse , he 's coming to assess me on er , this is a teaching practice for me , alright , so he will come in and I think he 'll sit over there and we 'll just get on .
7 he ends up as a tramp and he gets to ah son get in and you know he fucking hanging out the back of the window we had , we had enough money to move to a bigger house right , and they got this little
8 Yes , yes , but erm , you know , I have had to say to the chaps , one of them came in and he said he 'd been spoiled down at the cedar and I said oh well , I , I 've been cooking a breakfast for Neil of course by the operation of sods law , Neil suddenly goes off the idea of having breakfast , so I find myself cooking breakfast for this other lump , who is as idol and selfish as anybody ever met in all the born days , and I said to him just recently , I said , I , I ca n't get up and do breakfast 's in the morning any more , well he says he come 's down and does he 's own , you see they can when they feel that they want too .
9 And erm I remember I was I was about fifteen now and my young brother was only a little tot about two I think three and I remember my father came in and he did he went straight for my mam for nothing at all .
10 when she , this man was n't very well on , she saw him up at her window and she saw he was n't very well on the other side of the road and she sent down to ask him to come in and she gave him a cup of tea and everything and she was talking
11 Her face closed in and she eyed him with a return of the defiance and challenge he had seen in her eyes at first .
12 He went down and they carried him out .
13 And er I gets him down and I gets him into the stable , and I gets all the clothes off him and he gets into a bag , a bran bag , more bags and lay down and covered himself , and I hung his clothes round the boiler fire .
14 so er is a waste of space so and he works he works for so er that 's stuff it
15 That wee lad , and then the one from called about two o'clock he says I says he 's not in so and I says he 's away to swim or something what time did he go at ?
16 You got and you , you a taxi came along and you paid him forty P or fifty P , whatever
17 I said that he could try to put the cube together and I left him with the pieces while I went to fetch some paper .
18 Afterwards they went shopping together and she helped him choose some shoes for his wife .
19 Nigh on two hundred yards and running away and I hit him ! "
20 She loved him so desperately and she knew he loved her , but maybe not enough .
21 Aye anyway I says seeing 's it 's you I 'll go and tell him and I come upstairs so I come downstairs and I says he 's asleep , he says the idle get .
22 He had been very quiet lately and I think he was depressed . ’
23 ‘ I was telling him about the Glory , and I said I 'd driven it over and what did he think — was he looking forward to driving it and all that — ’ She paused excitedly .
24 erm Peter wants to tighten up on on on the business of erm carrying holidays over and I think he 's right , actually , erm and he also is using this opportunity to try to et us to plan our holidays as a group so that we 're not all off at the same time , or if it 's appropriate we should all be off a the same time then we 're off at the same time , but it 's erm common sense should prevail one way or another , but it would be a good idea if you could let me have erm a brief indication of any major times you plan to be away .
25 No he said , and I went over and I picked him up anyway , and sat him on , I sat him on my knee and I said we 'll just do some rhymes and I could feel him sort of going mm , mm , mm , like they do all pathetic and whiny , anyway Phyllis arrived and afterwards it was , by then he had calmed down and he was fine and I said wan na read the story now cos he missed it of course when he decided he could n't do without his car , so I said next week perhaps come without your car , I think I 'd won him over by the end but , it was a bit hairy .
26 Charles found it a strain and was relieved when the meal was over and he felt he could decently leave .
27 ‘ Well , we must look after the old folk , ’ he says fatuously and I notice he 's sweating .
28 Mr Hollis says the figures nationally are bourne out locally and he says he 's not surprised by the findings in the report .
29 So then we had something to work on and we got him stroking Beth 's rear end .
30 Most of his friends were still on the loose while he had to come home eventually and he felt he was always answerable to ‘ the wife ’ .
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