Example sentences of "[coord] [conj] [pron] [vb past] he " in BNC.

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1 I was n't sure whether he wanted to meet God or if he thought he was God .
2 Richmann never noticed the sudden widening of Benny 's eyes , or if he did he must have assumed it was fear at her imminent death .
3 Fred did n't appear to hear the horror in her voice , or if he did he managed to ignore it .
4 Still , she kept the place tidier than it had been for months and she did n't mistreat Springsteen , or if she did he did n't complain about it .
5 He was reaching the point where he might be tempted to hurt the boy out of frustration or because he thought he was being tricked in some way .
6 His prime minister , Mr Mitsotakis , did not stop him , either because he did not know what Mr Samaras was about to do or because he thought he could fudge the issue .
7 Whether he thought it would be more unnerving than a show of rage or whether he imagined he owed me civil consideration , I was uncertain .
8 I do n't know whether it was because he realised how hard it 'd be for us to get enough for both of us , or whether he knew he was off his head and needed someone around who was n't , y'know what I mean , to look after the kids and sort things out , like .
9 Remembering my conversations with him at the end of 1975 and the beginning of 1976 , it was clear that he wanted fresh fields to conquer , that he thought he had more than proved himself as a racing driver and that he thought he could , with no great difficulty , follow a Bruce McLaren , for instance , and make his own way in cars of his own .
10 The anger was eating into him , and although he knew he was going too far , saying too much , he could n't help it .
11 And although it appeared he used his arm to do so , Russian referee Alexei Spirin ignored the appeals for a penalty .
12 And if I insisted he came with me , he 'd likely cause trouble , just as he said .
13 When we met I told him that I did not think he had anything more urgent to attend to , and if he thought he had something more important , then his priorities were wrong .
14 And if he thought he could get away with cheating our Sheila he was very much mistaken !
15 Yet he , the archer , might have gone back there to check again after all and if he had he would know I was alive , but he would never find me where I was now , deep in impenetrable shadow along a path he could n't follow in the dark .
16 The old Oliver would n't have had any … trouble like that , and if he did he 'd just have danced away from it .
17 And and I said he 's got , you know she 'd have nothing to leave .
18 And and he said he would .
19 ‘ A little , ’ she admitted , and because she guessed he was waiting for her to flinch she became determined to show no sign of pain .
20 On another occasion , and because I felt he was a remote figure of whom the public knew nothing , I asked if he would be guest at an off-the-record private dinner-party to which I would invite half a dozen senior media people such as Robin Day , Perry Worsthorne of the Sunday Telegraph , and Tony Howard of the Observer for an exchange of views .
21 And because he thought he could cheat death .
22 And since whatever happened he would have to take the London train , could he really expose her — a woman who had one child and so could surely have another — to the risk of her own fertility ?
23 For a while it worked ( there was redemption ) ; and while it worked he and I were one , on the banks of the Vistula .
24 The the only job which I told Neil I do not expect him to take is working for waste disposal because he did that , this time last year and before he started he was full of big talk about you make a lot of money and you get a lot of tips at Christmas he found that you do not make a lot of money and you do not get generous tips at Christmas
25 His wife had been an islander by birth and after she died he decided to live there where they had spent many happy holidays .
26 That invention had been awarded an English patent but B did not mention that fact to the plaintiffs , and after he left he acquired it .
27 He says they lifted his eyelid up and just poured water in it and when they finished he says that he says
28 He would suffer it , even nurse it along , for a couple of days , and when it went he would forget the case along with the pain .
29 And when I discovered he was going to be a priest .
30 Running behind him just seemed effortless and when I kicked he did n't go with me and he gradually dropped back as I kept the pace up . ’
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