Example sentences of "he [verb] [adv] [pos pn] " in BNC.
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1 | What 'e did ter my dad after 'im workin' fer the man all those years was enough , apart from anyfing else . ’ |
2 | This is more remarkable since in his own lifetime he had but few enthusiastic followers , nor did a school grow up around him to carry on his work . |
3 | She knew that he ‘ ought always to live in the country ; and someday you will with me ’ ; for the present , she encouraged him to carry out his father 's plans . |
4 | It also posed a delicate problem for the Home Secretary himself , since Lord Scarman had been appointed by him to carry out his Inquiry . |
5 | It also allows the vigneron easier access to the vineyard and to the vine , enabling him to carry out his next operation , the scattering of fertiliser pellets . |
6 | resources should be allocated to the subordinate to enable him to carry out his tasks at the expected level of performance , and authority should be delegated to enable the subordinate to do this job ; and |
7 | As we saw in the last chapter the anointed king of Israel was equipped with the Spirit to enable him to carry out his work ; hence the expectation of Isaiah 11:1 ff that the Messiah would also be equipped , in fuller measure , with that Spirit . |
8 | There is no objection to this but the tenant should ensure that the person so appointed is suitably qualified to enable him to carry out his functions in a proper and responsible manner . |
9 | When she finally left him to go upstairs her heart was overflowing , and she was beaming from ear to ear . |
10 | At the same time I placed a leg between his ; the object being to prevent him bringing up his knee against my balls.The plan was to throw both of us to the ground — at the right moment . |
11 | He was about 10 , and we decided to keep him to see out his days . |
12 | She would have hated him to see how her hands shook as she spooned the coffee into the mugs , overdid the sugar and had to start again . |
13 | An individual manager can be placed on the grid , and his position on the grid should help him to see how his performance as a leader and a manager can be improved . |
14 | Best to say nothing , perhaps — and she watched him pick up his hat and dash off to save McAllister from any dragons she might meet between Vetch Street and the rectory . |
15 | the only thing but I mean you know you accepted what he said and then went on and , and by using your picture with the , with the cheque I mean you had him eating out your hand at the end did n't you ? |
16 | Now , four weeks after their wedding day , she lay in bed and watched him peel off his undershirt , revealing a mass of dark ginger curls over his back and chest . |
17 | One forced him to stand up his fiancée Mary Todd at their first planned wedding in 1841 . |
18 | She allowed him to slip off her tights and the soft lace briefs beneath . |
19 | In obedience to Angel One 's harsh command , the two Apostles flanking him jerked up their weapons . |
20 | FOOTBALL ‘ bad boy ’ Ian Jolosa is in trouble again … just days after a judge ordered him to clean up his act by watching Gary Lineker videos . |
21 | Coe tells me that he was attracted to writing some kind of thriller because it would help him tighten up his plotting , but he still has some way to go ; the book 's resolution is simply too arbitrary and fanatical . |
22 | The England international has been mobbed by Lazio fans this week , all beseeching him to shoot down their hated rivals , but he has kept his cool . |
23 | Nigel Mansell is one example , though Mansell 's metabolism , once released from the horrors of his competitive life , seems to revert to such extreme placidity that it is possible to picture him living out his days as a happy family man and manager of his own investments . |
24 | The pretty girl behind him let down his trousers inch by inch . |
25 | The gazebo made him suck in his breath . |
26 | The resultant sharp pain made him suck in his breath , which in turn caused a burning stab of agony in his chest . |
27 | There was a momentary silence as she averted her gaze again , and she was aware of him picking up his coffee-cup and drinking . |
28 | They would achieve great things together , Rosa swore to herself , she would help him bring about his vision of converting the army to the cause of justice and equality . |
29 | After his father 's death in 1885 the cable companies persuaded him to set up his own manufacturing business , Muirhead & Company , which was so successful that in 1894 he was able to take over his father 's old firm when it was finally wound up . |
30 | According to his contemporary biographer , Richard Sibbes [ q.v. ] , the dominant influence on his early years was his uncle , Sir Henry Yelverton [ q.v. ] , who persuaded him to set aside his early inclination to become a divine and pursue his studies in the law . |