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

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1 You should have told him that we pay for it by the gallon not by the year !
2 I assure him that we look at them every year , but he is aware , as he said during his speech , that there are two different objectives : one is to make the assessments as simple as possible ; the other is to make them as fair as possible .
3 We pointed out to him that we have in that county a structure of adult basic education and community further education which the rest of the country can only dream of .
4 ‘ You will not tell him that you know of his lapse , will you ? ’
5 It 's because you love him that you feel like killing him and wiping him out of your life .
6 ‘ It 's because you love him that you feel like killing him !
7 I get into step with him and we stop at a door at the end of the corridor .
8 The only qualification is that Jesus Christ has saved me and I 'm following him and I belong to him .
9 His cap 's on the floor in front of him and I think about picking it up for him , cos maybe if he 's blind he do n't know he 's dropped it .
10 ‘ My guess is that we 'll get him if we play by its rules for a while . ’
11 One Bible passage says : ‘ If you seek the Lord your God , you will find him if you look with all your heart and with all your soul . ’
12 Cold nights , of course , do n't mind Richard , it 's a compliment to him if you think about it . "
13 I wan na see Pat see if she 'll look after Aaron on Friday night , but Gary says he does n't want Tim and Lorraine having him cos they smoke like a chimney
14 I thought we could get on with him but I think within a week of moving in there we became entangled in David and Angela 's personal lives .
15 But I 'm lucky , cos there 's this bloke who comes along , so when the lights turn green I just follow along behind him till I get to the other side .
16 ‘ He has been offered a player/coach position at Exeter City and that 's obviously interesting him but I will be getting in touch with him before I go on holiday to see what he 's doing .
17 Fairfax speaks to him as we walk across the plain .
18 you to do is er give me his telephone number so that I er contact him , offer the same service to him as I have to you .
19 ‘ Biographers are simply novelists without imagination , ’ he imagines Dickens saying to him when they meet in one of the fictional reveries which are sprinkled into the biography proper .
20 I 'm not bothered Kath because er er as I look at it it 's more for me to put in front of him when I get to him
21 They help take my mind off Benn but I 'll be focusing solely on him when I leave for London . ’
22 That 's what I think of him when I think of him at all . ’
23 What does he or she mean by what he or she says ?
24 Now that both the material framework and the routines of everyday life have broken down , now that all the established values are suddenly denied , what is the citizen of the USSR , what can he or she believe in ?
25 However , he and I differ in a fundamental way .
26 He and I live in the same street .
27 He and I talk about you every night , and wonder what you are saying and doing .
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