Example sentences of "he [vb past] [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 What 'e did ter my dad after 'im workin' fer the man all those years was enough , apart from anyfing else . ’
3 'E said ter me , ‘ What 'ave yer done in the past year ? ’ an' I said , ‘ Nuffink . ’
4 In obedience to Angel One 's harsh command , the two Apostles flanking him jerked up their weapons .
5 Extensive efforts to trace him turned up nothing .
6 His pupils neatly all felt ( particularly the first pupil of the morning , at ten a.m. , who watched him lay down his steel-nibbed pen with an air of resignation ) that tutorials were an interruption to what he considered his real work .
7 Well a lot of our people said they liked him did n't they ?
8 they trained him did n't they ?
9 they did a feature on him did n't they the other
10 No we buried him did n't we on August the eleventh .
11 I r You had a word with him did n't you ?
12 You went to see him did n't you ?
13 You got on alright with him did n't you ?
14 well you helped him did n't you ?
15 When you was little I used to make up stories for him did n't I June ?
16 I told you it was him did n't I ?
17 He went barmy to him did n't he ?
18 That 's what Susan bought him did n't she , for his birthday last time ?
19 mummy smacked him did n't she ?
20 She said she liked him did n't she ?
21 And the same smile had made him put down his pen after his brief , troubled sleep .
22 Well he 'd got a seven year old girl copying him had n't he ?
23 Anyway so he goes is James there and I went yeah and he goes mm , so I went I think so , I 'd better go and get him had n't I
24 Foxe describes how ‘ Master Tyndale , a man of no great stature ’ , was courteously persuaded to walk ahead , whilst the tall and comely Philips behind him pointed over his head ‘ so that the officers who sat at the door might see that it was he whom they should take ; as the officers that took Master Tyndale afterwards told Poyntz , they pitied to see his simplicity when they took him . ’
25 He made over his share in Leopold 's estate to Nannerl in return for 1,000 gulden of ready cash , which he desperately needed .
26 He was well-aware of the sense in which he made up what happened to him , imagined his misfortune .
27 He made up his mind — and won
28 While sobbing , he made up his mind .
29 He made up his mind to tell Miss Claybury in the morning that things must change , otherwise he could no longer stay in her employ .
30 Finally he made up his mind about something : he asked Changez about Jamila and how she was .
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