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

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1 I fink 'e still misses those 'orses . ’
2 'E really loved those 'orses .
3 In winter when she entertained she would send him outside to chop more wood for their open fire .
4 Early water-colours show him already using some of the techniques of miniature painting , and the scale and meticulous detail of all his work suggest that he was truly a miniaturist at heart .
5 Leila did n't have the heart to tell him she doubted whether there 'd be much opportunity for him ever to do that , at least while he was helping her with Ari .
6 It would of course be completely outside the spirit of our style of proof system for him ever to do this . )
7 I said to him yesterday wash all your important little places and I 'll do the rest , you know .
8 I could n't understand him really saying that .
9 So it was , the prophecy was written then by Daniel for our , for our time and it just happened in our , because you know er , when he was er , when he finished the book write written and he said I have seen the , the , the erm visions and I 've heard the voice , but I , and I 've written down what I was told to do , but I do not understand and then the voice said to him well close that down , that book is not for you to understand , the generations that it 's written for , it 's written for the end of the times , they will come to understand it , and you see we actually witnessing what 's happening
10 Those of us who knew him well see this as the beginning of his caring career which was evident in all that he did .
11 My response to him simply proved that . ’
12 The tradesman who put him there knew this , and hoped that by being removed to such unfamiliar and unpleasant surroundings his debtor would soon see the sense of agreeing to do what would immediately return him to the comparative comfort of his own home , namely to surrender , in settlement of his debt , the real estate which the law did not allow the trader to touch .
13 You 'd sent him upstairs to make some sort of excuse to Nicky Kai ?
14 I would n't mind betting that Bill 's lists that you gave him actually contained all these things and only then can we actually put them down in order .
15 Yeah David said he 's not too bothered , would he rather take some beans and the toaster ?
16 NO SNOW fell during the night and at 10.00 , after Erika had run her five kilometres under a dazzling blue sky , Karl ran and said that he thought he rather did that a brief tour of Berlin would be possible and that he would be waiting in the lounge of the Palast at 11.00 ; adding that Paul should meet them at the television Tower at 1.00
17 If this were so in the present case , he concealed the fact with remarkable aplomb ; but my impression was that he rather welcomed this degree of personal contact , as if it provided some sort of relief from the heavy intellectual conversation repeatedly forced upon him .
18 This guy , yeah , he falls in love with this woman , takes her to his apartment and slowly , he 's a surgeon and he slowly amputates all her arms and legs and keeps her in a box .
19 He thereby pays less attention than he might to interpreting the science of art as a cultural phenomenon .
20 Kubrick can posit only a mystical promise of future ( individual ) development because he fundamentally has little faith in human nature or society , unlike Clarke ( most sci-fi writers seem to have a deep-down streak of optimism , even when as downbeat as Philip K Dick or as ironic as Kurt Vonnegut ) .
21 The librarian , fearful of fire , gently shooed Corbett out so the clerk went down to stroll in the monastery 's small herb garden while he rigorously analysed all he had learnt in his journey to Kinghorn .
22 There was no need whatsoever for him to ‘ take her over ’ — she knew that , and Travis knew that , and Naylor Massingham would create merry hell when he eventually knew that .
23 He eventually incorporated this idea into his wider plan for tackling unemployment , the 1930 Mosley Memorandum .
24 When he eventually leaves that employer how far can the latter control the ex-employee 's ability to deal with the clients which he brought with him .
25 He eventually gave this one up and left them both threatening the car park attendant , but it took him half an hour to cross the street and ring the bell at No. 3 .
26 Adorno speaks from the vantage-point of modernism ( though , as we have seen , he arguably gives this too monolithic an interpretation ) : his ideal is an individual critique , which is negative in relation to society but also constitutes a positive synthesis — an alternative .
27 Later , in his book Aromatherapie , he describes how he successfully treated several long-term psychiatric patients with essential oils .
28 Now he felt his brain slowly expanding , the noise and sunshine seemed to have entered his skull , and he badly wanted some food to settle the turbid churning of his feelings .
29 When Gaitskell met the chairmen on 22 July 1948 , however , he mercilessly exposed many of their arguments as the specious reasoning of bigoted men .
30 When he duly did this , he was one day out of time .
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