Example sentences of "[pers pn] [conj] [verb] [conj] he " in BNC.

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1 As I passed the bakery on my way home , Didier ran out of the shop to greet me and asked if he might accompany me .
2 I was about to go back to the hotel when a pool attendant gestured to me and whispered that he urgently needed to change Iraqi dinars into dollars .
3 He just came to me and said that he was unhappy and I said OK .
4 Then , while shopping in Fore Street one morning , he was approached by Timothy Gedge , who smiled at him as though nothing untoward had occurred between them and asked if he had come to a decision about donating the curtains .
5 I 'd think twice about levelling those jarges at Jake Burns if he was sitting in the same room as me but seeing as he 's on a car phone whizzing up London 's Tottenham Court Road , what the heck !
6 For their part , Sonnabend agree that Halley has the right to leave them but claim that he should have honoured his verbal agreement to put together the 1991 May show .
7 This introduction to Piggy makes you immediately either sympathise with him or think that he was a pathetic little boy .
8 There had been profiles of him that suggested that he was a jogger who had been bitten by one of Alex ‘ Down Sir ’ Snell 's pit-bulls .
9 The King thanked him and added that he died a Christian and a member of the Church of England .
10 ‘ A chef as well , ’ she said sweetly , looking up at him and thinking that he must be awfully tall because she was five-ten , and he towered above her .
11 He said he knew the tablets would not have harmed him and admitted that he had taken them to make his wife see how much he needed her .
12 I was expecting his camels to follow him and understood that he would not come further before they were in view .
13 He met Frank , liked him and agreed that he should have the job .
14 He went across to it , still thinking that it was n't too late to back out and close the door behind him and pretend that he 'd never even been in here .
15 So when this came up it was obviously advantageous to have some new tracks for the anthology and so we approached him and asked if he would be interested .
16 When on one occasion a young Indian student approached him and asked if he was T. S. Eliot , he looked up at her in alarm , agreed that he was , and got off the bus .
17 Moran had written to him and assumed that he would come .
18 She turned to stare at him and saw that he was smiling — a twisted smile that made her colour rise quickly .
19 Joe Fitzgerald was so much older and moved in a different circle , and on the few occasions that Sarah had seen him he had shown no interest in her , but she liked him and knew that he enjoyed reading and poetry as much as she did .
20 Worse , she preferred the pain of being with him and knowing that he did n't return her feelings to the pain of not being with him at all .
21 On 26th May , Hunt came to see him and said that he was taking over the purchase negotiations for the Downing Street scheme , and particularly upset Pennethorne by producing one of Pennethorne 's drawings to assist him in the work .
22 At the morning coffee-break , one of his colleagues approached him and said that he practised acupuncture , and that he would relieve his shoulder tension for him if he wished .
23 But , as she looked at him and witnessed that he was white with temper , so ‘ furious ’ seemed to be too mild a word .
24 As the Scot pushed his way past me I grabbed him , put an arm-lock on him and suggested that he had a drink elsewhere .
25 ‘ He is n't our dog , but he lives next door to us , ’ she explained , ‘ so I suppose I 'd better take charge of him and see that he does n't do any more mischief . ’
26 ‘ I 'll write to him and see if he agrees with what you say .
27 She nodded , handed it to him and watched as he put her key into one of the locks and the duplicate he carried into the other , turning both simultaneously .
28 Findlay was arrested and according to the Crown made damaging admissions , asking who had ‘ grassed ’ him and saying that he was only concerned in one post office robbery .
29 The other children were clean and decently fed , but this one had a smell of the gutters about him and looked like he could do with some good food to fatten him up .
30 He approached her and asked if he could help .
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