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

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1 Did n't I tell you he 'd do it ? "
2 I told you he 'd see it .
3 If he likes you he will give you anything , if he does n't , no money will get what you want from him .
4 When I annoyed him he would punish me by economising on whatever it was we were doing at the time .
5 Fawcett said that this sounded very important and that if Pons sent it to him he would rush it through .
6 She would need such care and gentleness , and if it killed him he would give it to her , but the passion was raging in him until he could hardly see straight .
7 If they — whoever they might be — tried to take either from him he would kill them .
8 She said : ‘ He was telling everyone that if his girlfriend ever left him he would kill her .
9 I have often missed him , often felt that if only I could talk over a particular problem with him he would help me to see the way .
10 The next time Eleanor rang him he would ask her to tea .
11 ‘ He said if I did n't go out with him he would run me over , ’ she said .
12 Poindexter , weary , did not really want to know and had no memory of the memo at all ; he told him he would see him at the office in the morning .
13 He neither filling another form , I says well I 'll fill it in tonight for him he 'll sign it and if I post it tonight you 'll probably get it tomorrow .
14 He might if I , if I talk to him he might tell me what sort of I do n't want to hassle him you see cos I 've hassled
15 If she did n't tell him he might accuse her of keeping something else from him and it might be best to know it all , might n't it ?
16 One man in particular er again I wo n't mention his name but anybody that went to Road School 'll know who I , I mean when I say that if you did anything wrong he 'd call you out and ask you something and if you , if you like pupils used to be a bit shy and , and not speak to him he 'd slap you across the face .
17 When she came back to him he must present her with a positive plan of action .
18 On our return to the schooner we found Mr. Gould no longer firm in his former determination to depart immediately , and on my telling him he must give me his hand in pledge that he would stay here and work longer if necessary , he , after a little hesitation , consented .
19 Now his family are telling him he should divorce me .
20 His committee told him he could offer me two guineas for each picture .
21 So I , I , I said I 'd ring him back and , I , this bloke 's supposed to be here before one he 'd got half hour to turn up if he 's not here at one I 'm gon na ring this other one and tell him he can do it .
22 ‘ No , tell him he can have it for a hundred !
23 He seemed to have meant it when he had told her he would leave her on her own until she was in a more reasonable frame of mind .
24 He was working hard to complete a special project for Friday , and had already told her he would give her a hand at the weekend .
25 The landlady told her he would drive them all round the twist , he was born to chase a bob without success , and he left queer books lying around .
26 Whenever he saw her he would ask her to explain the Bible to him , and in the drawing he made of her , he wrote the Hebrew version of her name , Chana , daughter of Rafael , in Hebrew characters across the top of the head .
27 Then when he 'd done with her he 'd screw her up and throw her away .
28 In spite of herself she watched his departing back , hating him for that supple arrogance in his walk , the way that simply by walking away from her he could fill her with an inexplicable , infuriating urge to run after him …
29 ‘ If you keep talking to me he might think we have n't seen him , ’ Benny hissed out of the corner of her mouth .
30 He has warned me he 'll make me suffer for it .
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