Example sentences of "he [verb] [pron] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | He did not doubt for an instant that once he explained things to his brother , once he made him see what assets were available and how they could be used , Jean-Paul would rise from his lethargy and be as engaged , as excited , and as determined , as Edouard . |
2 | Well , it was his fault , it was him stealing my money , he made me do it , Officer , I 'm not guilty , M' lud . |
3 | But he made me do it , I did n't want to do it , but he he he made me do it . |
4 | But he made me do it , I did n't want to do it , but he he he made me do it . |
5 | This recalls the habitual remark of youngsters admitting to some misdemeanor performed under the influence of another : He made me do it ! , which would be significantly different from He forced me to do it which implies an action one was pushed into by means of force rather than one performed under coercion . |
6 | It was 's fault , he made me do it . |
7 | He made me give him Celia 's address , and he wrote to her and said I should not be working and living alone at my age . |
8 | He made me forget everything — even that he belongs to someone else — that he 's going to be married in just a few weeks . |
9 | He made me expose my bottom to him and he whipped me . |
10 | So he made me pretend I was in a dead faint . |
11 | My dad did n't like to beat me , so he made me join him . ’ |
12 | painting the kitchen once and I got into so much trouble it took him so long to rub it all off and start again , he made me promise I 'd never touch a paint brush again but he I mean , he would definitely be able to tell you what paint he used and |
13 | He made me promise I would n't say anything about it . ’ |
14 | He made me put it down and began a long , fast conversation with the soldier . |
15 | But he made one tell him and immediately he had explained or shown one the fallacy of one 's doubt . |
16 | He picked up her hand and put it on his cock ; then placed his own hand over hers and made her squeeze ; it was hot , even under the rough material of his trousers , and rolled about clumsily over the squidgier sack of his balls ; but he was panting , making stirring motions with his knees against her legs , working with his free hand at his waistband , until he freed himself from his flies and had wrapped her hand around his naked cock ; he spat on his hand and worked the spittle onto the skin , and when he made her hold him again , she felt the wetness on her fingers , and drying fast as he pumped himself up and down over her hand , pinning her hand under his . |
17 | He made her tell him . |
18 | He made her repeat their course , then took a last look around . |
19 | Though when , clearly a man who felt he had no need to underline anything , by his very silence he made her believe it , she was back to hating him with a vengeance . |
20 | And Doña Ximena and her daughters stood trembling , like women who had never seen such things before : and when the Cid saw it he made them seat themselves , so as no longer to behold it . |
21 | He made them put it in the garden shed . ’ |
22 | And when they were all assembled , he went out unto them , to a place which was made ready with carpets and with mats , and he made them take their seats before him full honourably , and began to speak unto them , saying , I am a man who have never possessed a kingdom , neither I nor any man of my lineage . |
23 | He made you feel you 'd have done anything for him and never counted the price too high . ’ |
24 | Bernie did one very important thing for The Pistols He made us focus our thoughts . |
25 | She was able to roam further afield now , for Kit Everard felt he could gamble on her honour ( he hoped she was becoming attached to him too ) , and allowed her to walk on the beach by herself , and swim out to sea , even though he realised it meant she could slip out of the compound , for the sections of the stockade that he had left till last would enclose the shore . |
26 | ‘ Did he want her to give it up ? ’ |
27 | Why does n't he want me to see you ? ’ |
28 | What did he want you to tell him ? ’ |
29 | Wherever he turns he finds there is very little uncommitted money to fund new policies . |
30 | I mean , where did he think I thought he got his new car and his loft extension and his fridge-freezer ? |