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

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1 Thus , in sexual matters , the problems presented are practically always those which affect him or reside in him .
2 She did not want to see him or speak to him .
3 ‘ Since I am not to see him or speak with him alone ever again , in truth it matters little where he is . ’
4 She would n't question him or argue with him or threaten his authority .
5 He does sometimes get into a ‘ delayed ’ mood where he thinks he has more time than he does … the reason for the square/back passes I reckon is noone moves into space for him or looks for it up front .
6 Every time she shouted at him or reacted to something he had said , it seemed to reveal something she had never meant to let him see .
7 Now the the girls did n't know it was there and it 's a good job that they were n't talking about him or talking about anybody .
8 The rest of this book will not produce more than a flawed account of some of the arguments that have been advanced both concerning the physical and moral nature of God ( because even if a God existed , there is still the question of whether we should worship Him or rebel against Him ) .
9 An ordinary individual buying a product from a supplier who had a monopoly in the product had little choice but to accept the terms imposed on him or manage without it .
10 The most striking feature of the revolution of 1326–7 is the unwillingness of anyone apart from Edward 's immediate circle of friends to stand by him or to fight for him .
11 But Mansell , who has clashed verbally and physically with the triple champion said : ‘ My boss Frank Williams has told me he ca n't stop people like Ayrton phoning him or coming to his room .
12 But if a woman calls a man dear she is normally either older than him or intimate with him .
13 They never came and bawled him or nattered for it .
14 And I 'll say it again , I 'll be surprised if you ever see him or talk to him again .
15 But I think we should at least make him look and smell normal no one else will sit near him or talk to him because he 's like that . ’
16 She did n't want to look at him or talk to him again today .
17 The man said he later went outside and saw a soldier lying on the road with others around him who seemed to be helping him or attending to him .
18 Proof of debt forms must be sent out by the official receiver or trustee to every creditor who is known to him or identified in the statement of affairs ( r 6.97 ) .
19 There was a cold elegance about him that contrasted with the brashness of the others .
20 He looked bewildered , but the whole afternoon must have seemed so unbelievable to him that hopping into a boat would seem to be all of a piece .
21 It was beginning to dawn on him that getting on a jet plane was n't like stealing a truck .
22 Him that lived on caravan site ?
23 There was a warmth and a charm about him that made for easy relations with most people , even the press , and they helped him build up the confidence that was needed all round .
24 Well , it was him that ran across the road and nearly got killed !
25 It was him that arranged for David and I to meet .
26 According to Mrs Baldwin , whose account was more immediate , the words were : ‘ Sir , this is a very grave decision and I am deeply grieved ’ ; but the significant difference is that she adds : ‘ and he went on to tell him that according to some legal opinion the divorce ought not to have been granted , that there were certain aspects of it that in any ordinary case would not have gone through . ’
27 MILES DAVIS , the late Gil Evans said , was blessed with a sensitivity to his ‘ complete surroundings ’ -not simply an awareness of what notes worked with what chord , what accents with what rhythm , but of an atmosphere and resonance about the sounds around him that go beyond their formal construction .
28 Him that him that calls on the bloody bingo .
29 Even more importantly though , the feeling of freedom that travelling gave Zeng had such a profound effect on him that returning to normal life with his work unit seemed practically unthinkable .
30 One final passage from Myself My Two Countries vividly evokes the influences which formed Boulestin 's tastes in food and implanted in him that feeling for the authenticity which alone is true luxury .
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