Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] he [verb] it " in BNC.

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1 Well I 'm not interested where he takes it !
2 Although he did not commit a future Labour government to taking the tunnel into public ownership , he made it clear that he believed it would require a public stake to complete the project .
3 From the words of my right hon. and learned Friend the Secretary of State , it is clear that he regards it as vital that King 's Cross should go ahead as an essential part of the entire project .
4 The district had changed since he last lived here , but he was not so old that he resented it .
5 One aim is to make the familiar look unfamiliar and he says it was only when he referred back to his photographs after completing many of his drawings that he realised what he had missed .
6 It came free and he threw it at me .
7 Just now the autumnal coolth was tonic and he breathed it in like drinking draughts of fresh milk , then took dippersful of water from the butt at the side of the house and sluiced his head into activity .
8 Matisse comes at the end of a tradition of Renaissance illusionism and volumetric painting which is irrevocably shifting into something different and he wants it both ways , just as Giotto wanted it both ways .
9 Looking at Damian Flint , she knew he was not different because he had power : he was different because he wanted it , fought for it , and knew how to use it .
10 Euripides would probably have said that what Aeschylus did was wrong because he did it unconsciously .
11 But he was wrong when he said it had no effect on him .
12 Lucifer 's face was so devil-like as he said it that he frightened even Izzie , a thing he had never done on stage .
13 When darkness came he ventured out , selecting a large potato — which tasted awful although he ate it all .
14 Their busybody neighbour is convinced that he did it . ’
15 The spring rain soaked him but it was warm and he licked it as it trickled down his lip .
16 And who would be more bitterly indignant if he risked it than young Harry himself , whose pride in his prince and jealousy of his rights had no match even among David 's own blood-kin ?
17 Sir Michael , now 88 , adds that the performance is very appropriate and he wishes it great success .
18 so I thought he , he 's changing things he 's saying well I do n't think this is suitable and I do n't think my way of tackling this is suitable because he 's used to dealing with different kids , although they 're a similar age , they 're not very motivated or mighty but they 're more motivated than these kids , but he says like he 'll turned back towards the black board and he 'll be writing and they 're shouting abuse at him , F ing and blinding and he says it makes me so angry because I do n't know the voices well enough to know who 's saying it
19 For a moment Obispal was unwary and he knows it .
20 ‘ He can swim long distances , mostly one-sided but he manages it , and he adores it .
21 Well it sounded so simple when he said it over the telephone about two months ago .
22 By then it was too late to try and change her policy , for the overseer seemed to have taken a real dislike to her , watching for any slip she made , so that he could punish her for being high and mighty as he called it .
23 The knife frightened her , and she was relieved when he threw it down .
24 ‘ You 'll only waste it , ’ she said , and she was right and he knew it .
25 It was so obvious when he explained it .
26 If he proposes to say something new , I hope that , as the guardian of the interests of all parts of the House , you Mr. Speaker , will make representations to try to make sure that he does it in the House rather than just making a speech or holding a press conference , even if it is in Wales .
27 Bernice stared him down : memorizing his face and making sure that he knew it .
28 Mr Hughes was also confident that he had it right — not for opinion polls necessarily , but right per se .
29 The immediate thought that his anger had killed his brother was so terrible that he repressed it ; his loss of memory abetted his father 's dismissal of the injured child .
30 His last illness was the most violent , and his doctors were astounded that he survived it .
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