Example sentences of "he [vb -s] [prep] [pron] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ( He turns on him suddenly , reached out a hand . ) |
2 | So he points to himself nervously and says , ‘ No , I 'm James … ’ |
3 | And he goes to me , he goes to me so have you thought about my , my suggestion of pottery , I went yeah , and I threw it out the window . |
4 | No sooner has he left than Edmund moves up to verse to show that he is semper idem : Edmund shares Goneril and Regan 's contempt for old age , but he goes beyond them even , in betraying his own father , knowing that the penalty for helping Lear may be death . |
5 | He sits on his pulled-apart bed , holding his old brown teddy bear again t his chest . |
6 | He made me forget everything — even that he belongs to someone else — that he 's going to be married in just a few weeks . |
7 | The Archbishop , who has throughout er the last er three and a half years or more , since Terry Waite was kidnapped , he and the hostage families have stayed very much in touch with each other and they have supported each other and he agrees with them now that the Government , on this particular question , is wrong . |
8 | He agrees with me whole-heartedly . |
9 | D' you know , I get the idea he sleeps with her too . ’ |
10 | I think he thinks of me still as more of a child . |
11 | On an August Thursday he thinks of it again . |
12 | No one really wants to know about him , and he knows why he agreed to do the film , why on the last day of shooting he dismissed it as a ‘ stinker ’ , what he thinks of it now . |
13 | Or , put slightly differently , in imagining that self , he builds into it too much of the oppressor 's culture — i.e. precisely that which needs to be destroyed . |
14 | He looks at me hard and says in a voice that can only be described as arch , ‘ Do you mean do I cry when I see children with flies round their eyes ? |
15 | He reveres Tagore as the great modern writer of Bengal , but he looks at him disrespectfully , as if he was applying a Brechtian alienation-effect on him . |
16 | He looks after me right well , but Paddy 's son is just too much for 'im . ’ |
17 | He writes about it in unforgettably dramatic terms and with the sublime egoism ( to use the word purely , with no pejorative sense ) of a man alone with God . |
18 | He writes to me regularly . |
19 | Cos you 've got to and he ca n't use his fingers and if he has to it right ? |
20 | I hope all of you know or have met this good friend of the Hundred I 'm sure that most of you have and he has with him today a guest from Germany , Herr and his charming daughter er and Mr was a member of the and has provided invaluable information here , who as you know is doing a , a comprehensive book on the monster mission and in commemoration of what we have done today , we have a letter addressed to er the Hundredth Bomb Group Memorial Association U K , from the Most Reverend Doctor the Bishop of Munster which I would like to read to you . |
21 | He contains within himself all the pop factions ( and the racial and social divisions that lie behind them ) that record companies try to straddle with strategies of hybridization as maximum market penetration . |
22 | Agnes turned away from her sister and there was a sad note in her voice as she said , ‘ He cares for me merely because I 'm useful to him , that 's all . |
23 | All he says to me now is , ‘ Just make sure you 're there for me . ’ |
24 | ‘ Come on , ’ he says to her gently , ‘ Come on ! ’ |
25 | I mean , he acts like his always , er forty three , he acts like he 's like , fifty sometime , well you you 're older than , you know what I mean , he acts older than you , because as you say , you 'll go on fair rides and |
26 | Now I have I 've asked Dennis and Chris 's insisted that he deals with it so Chris has taken it over , and Dennis is getting back to Chris with the stockpiles of how much is ten weeks old , eleven you know so so you |
27 | He knows that the rock that crushed the skull of his great friend John Taylor when the two of them were swept away in a blizzard on the Ben could have finished him instead , but he deals with it calmly . |
28 | When he stares at me again I see flecks of amber in the brown of his eyes . |
29 | He stares at you hard as he passes . |
30 | He gets over it very quickly . ’ |