Example sentences of "he [verb] [adv] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Mind , when I give 'im the wallet and 'e looked inside it , 'e was a mite more pleasant , even if I could n't see nothing but 'is mince pies and 'is 'ooter .
2 Then 'e ses ter me , ‘ Jus ' so 's yer do n't ferget , ’ then 'e put me lights out . ’
3 What 'e did ter my dad after 'im workin' fer the man all those years was enough , apart from anyfing else . ’
4 'E said ter me , ‘ What 'ave yer done in the past year ? ’ an' I said , ‘ Nuffink . ’
5 The Doctor decides to talk to Bennett in his cabin , but when the man tells him to go away he forces open the door — only to find a tape recorder and an escape hatch door in the floor .
6 When she finally left him to go upstairs her heart was overflowing , and she was beaming from ear to ear .
7 In everything , a compromise is the answer and by not expecting the horse to go too close to a potentially spooky object , kidding the horse that you never intended him to go near it , will avert an argument or tension .
8 Since then he has married and the stability of his relationship with Caroline has helped him to see both what he wants and needs .
9 Exhorting him to breathe deeply they paraded him up and down beside the wire fence .
10 And I 'll let him know exactly what you 've been doing .
11 So we talked and I said well we would think about it and we would let him know so we collected all the friends that we thought would like to help which were many people were very good to help !
12 I spent the time making the house look nice ; I wanted him to know just what a lovely home I could build for us .
13 Since she had got into the car with him to come here he had become still and watchful — worrying .
14 I have known him to come home he 's had a weekend off with a kitbag full of fish , beautiful fish he used to bring home cos no sooner on the train and right home
15 I got ta let him win else he wo n't play with me .
16 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 .
17 She had been interrupted , she had n't been able to make him understand exactly what had happened to Christina .
18 At least with him going backwards he ca n't ca n't
19 And er there r there are no real er gentry in Orkney you see , and you 'll always find that if anybody gets a a a Well as I said to one boy here , I said to him look here I said your old grandfather worked in that shop till his backside was hanging out his brigs .
20 He says Tutilo killed the man he tricked into helping him to steal away your saint .
21 As I looked down at him lying there it was difficult to believe that this was Shimi Lovat .
22 But , for one thing , the sheer size of the defeat made him and his players determined that it would never happen again and , for another , the power of Lillee and Thomson made him realize just what a potent weapon a battery of fast bowlers would be .
23 When I challenged him to do so he was right in fourteen cases out of the sixteen .
24 The death of Margot , his wife of 42 years , in October 1990 inspired him to put forward his writings for publication , and the collection The Touch of Immortality , is about to go on sale .
25 But Crosby said yesterday 18-year-old Gray had encouraged him to put away his cheque book .
26 Wanting him to use again his pleasant , bluff manner of speaking , she said : ‘ Ah , I 'm sorry .
27 On the other hand , you did n't want to give the impression that no-one was interested , thereby making him wonder just what exactly was wrong with you .
28 Went forth to embrace him coming ere he came . ’
29 So erm and she did n't have him to keep so she was better off that way you know .
30 We would tread very carefully but we have done this sort of thing before and we would try and make him realise just what he 's doing to himself . ’
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