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

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1 It would not be easy telling him to go but it was something she needed to do for her own peace of mind .
2 Stephen looked at him to see if it was convenient to pass .
3 ‘ He thought the world of the shop , I could n't have told him to retire because it meant everything to him .
4 ‘ I had an uncle who was dying of emphysema , ’ said Betty , ‘ and he used to implore people not to make him laugh because it took his breath away , and I could never understand what he could find to amuse him . ’
5 When my hon. Friend is discussing rights , I ask him to accept that it should be emphasised that a guillotine gags Parliament and many others outside .
6 In fact social life in the evenings will be easier in every way for him to find than it is for a widow , who can not go out alone at night without some feeling of apprehension , and who would generally anyway feel out of place sitting on her own in a saloon bar .
7 If you see him , can you let him know that it 's 091 224 1671 , and that I should be in tomorrow evening until around 7:30
8 He stressed , ‘ We only want him to come if it 's right .
9 Also , his experience of the frequently inept English resistance doubtless caused him to guess that it would eventually weaken to the point where he would be accepted as king .
10 him breathalysed although it was n't
11 Somehow him telling that lie that turned out to be nearly true made him feel that it was his fault .
12 She 'd get him to smile if it was the last thing she did !
13 But she could n't let him see that it had meant something to her .
14 She loved this man , and he seemed determined , because of some misplaced sense of responsibility , to keep them together , yet she was trying to make him see that it just could n't be — for his own sake .
15 He had a bike which she 'd stopped letting him use because it had become dangerous .
16 All his colleagues both Liberal and Unionist , urged him to resign as it was the only solution to the difficulty .
17 Doetsch found that his synthetic analogue prevented the normal development of the viral infection within the cells , prompting him to suggest that it might have therapeutic potential ( Proceedings of the US National Academy of Sciences , 1981 , vol 78 , p 6699 ) .
18 He was , however , concerned that information obtained by the SFO might be disclosed to other authorities , and might be used by them for a prosecution ; this concern did not lead him to believe that it would be proper to order the disclosure of the transcript to the SFO without any conditions .
19 Organizing respectable credit for respectable people became the respectable part of an accountant 's work , whose training enabled him to ensure that it was sound , that is , within the bounds of profitability .
20 Let him wonder if it was just a casual remark .
21 And , at one point , Malcolm must have asked him if he 'd consider coming over to join the band , because Hell wrote to us via him saying that it sounded interesting but that because money and visas would be a problem he just could n't .
22 Ferguson said : ‘ I 'd be happy to let him go because it is important for England and I do n't want to seem obstructive . ’
23 Soon it was time for him to return and it was arranged that Anne and Sarah who were both free would see him off at the station .
24 Labour candidate Peter Mandelson urged him to admit that it was his party 's policies which had created mass unemployment in the town .
25 ‘ Tell Mr. McCloy it 's no dice , ’ I heard him say and it was then I said had he got a match ?
26 McIntosh is too much the diplomat to say what he really thinks about the firm 's three year spell inside the TSB empire , except to say two things — firstly that he doubts whether it either made or lost much money on its investment , and secondly that Hill Samuel was very supportive once the decision to sell had been taken in principle .
27 Though O'Conor refers to Field as the first of the true piano romantics , he doubts if it is possible to define the major influences on Field 's development .
28 That at least is the role he plays and it sums up much of his generation . ’
29 He had never questioned their presence , but now he realised that it had oppressed him .
30 He realised that it was improper for Policemen to accept gifts .
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