Example sentences of "he [conj] [verb] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Hitherto the older waist-band had tended to slip on to the horse 's neck and either throttle him or prevent him from pulling hard ; hence the slower and less efficient ox had been generally used .
2 Yeltsin had said at a press conference after the Alma Ata meeting that " we do not want to follow the tradition which has taken shape since 1917 of burying each [ former ] head and leader of the state and subsequently reburying him or regarding him as a criminal " .
3 Yeah that 's right , very good , so nine , by pouring out this holy spirit and Jesus , Jehovah was er knighting him or appointing him to be the king of this coming kingdom , thing thus have anointed with the spirit , Jesus became the Messiah , which words in the Hebrew and Greek languages mean appoint , a anointed , therefore he became in fact Jesus Christ or Jesus the United , so , so it was Apostle Peter spoke of Jesus who was from Nazareth , Nazareth , how about anointed them , but all the spirit and power , also by his baptism and water , Jesus was presenting himself to God , to carry out the work that God had sent him to earth to do , what was that important work ?
4 Story-telling is considered a part of a woman 's magical repertoire — a device she can use to affect the listener , melting his heart , distracting him or binding him to her as the occasion demands .
5 There 's no proof , and … and she 's fond of him and she would n't do anything to hurt him or get him into trouble .
6 She did n't want to think about Timothy Gedge , to dwell on him or to consider him in any way whatsoever .
7 I 've seen the man 's face actually resting on the foot of the horse ; but never at any time the horse stand on him , tramp on him or damage him in any way .
8 Thereafter Helen frequently walked to meet him or to accompany him on his return home across Wandsworth Common and on January 1896 they had their first long walk to Richmond .
9 Claudia Arbuthnot was never cross with him or punished him for anything .
10 Gabriel had broken his apprentice 's bond and no one had hanged him or flogged him or thrown him into prison .
11 Zacchaeus became reconciled to God because Jesus , instead of ignoring him or treating him like an outcast , had deliberately gone out of his way to meet and befriend him .
12 The claim failed when the EAT held that neither the derecognition of an established trade union , nor the disadvantages for employees resulting from that derecognition , was action taken against Mr Wilson ‘ as an individual ’ for the purpose of penalising him or deterring him from being a union member .
13 There was a core of hardness to him that prevented him from ever responding to her .
14 Remember that it is better to kill the reader with kindness by selecting information for him than to batter him to death in a flurry of factual blows !
15 The other gentleman to whom I referred , Mr. Williams , was deported some little while ago , it being cheaper to deport him than prosecute him for the gross fraud that he has perpetrated against the United Kingdom .
16 She did not remember anyone inviting Tim , he had just tagged on to them , but she felt it was safer to take him than leave him near Durance in case he made any further blackmail attempts .
17 Topknot spread his arms above him and muttered something at the sky .
18 His mother came in , fell on her knees in front of him and pressed him to her ; She was gasping and shuddering .
19 He must know the local language sufficiently well to follow what is going on round him and to record it with accuracy and subtlety .
20 The men surged round him and jostled themselves to a standstill .
21 There was a fine line to walk between protecting him and urging him to self-reliance .
22 MacIver denies assaulting and abducting a 46-year-old Ross-shire man , Donald Beaton , while acting with others , by hooding , binding and threatening to shoot him and robbing him of his load of spirits , tobacco and foodstuffs .
23 I realise you were desperate to protect him and keep him from harm .
24 A pack leader saw the police in hot pursuit , called six Sturmabteilungen to him and led them into the stadium .
25 He had brought his telescope ashore with him and mounted it in the little dormer window high up under the eaves of the steep-pitched east-facing gable of his house .
26 I pulled the coat off him and flung it onto the hawthorn bushes where it rested upside down , spilling the contents of the torn pockets .
27 Albert Tailors , in the shape of old Mr Albert himself , took one look at him and channelled him to the Teens Room , which was festooned with guitars and pictures of pop singers .
28 Even as he hacked his way free more tentacles looped around him and dragged him into the filth .
29 I would hope that you would see beyond that , and issues like it , the primary claims of Christ in his Church , to love him and to promote him as Lord of the Church .
30 If you put him to bed and he cries , check on him every few minutes , reassuring him you 're there by talking to him and stroking him before leaving the room .
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