Example sentences of "he [vb -s] [adv] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Then 'e ses ter me , ‘ Jus ' so 's yer do n't ferget , ’ then 'e put me lights out . ’ |
2 | I tell yer , Joe , I ai n't too partial to that cove , and nor ai n't I 'appy that 'e knows where I live . |
3 | Well she 's already shown her true colours to him has n't she ? |
4 | does n't get involved because everything revolves round him does n't it ? |
5 | If he plays up you shout at him right . |
6 | If he belts off he might hurt himself . ’ |
7 | I have been an avid reader since nursery school , and so find it very difficult to understand my headmaster husband when he dawdles over anything except travel brochures and restaurant menus ! |
8 | So I said I know what he 's like , comes back and he turns up he says we 're just off now , I said oh you 've come back then I thought you were a bit rude just storming out of the funeral and not saying cheerio to everyone , he said I 've been insulted long enough by your family , I would n't be , I was n't prepared to be insulted any more |
9 | He points out their skill in handling patients is something doctors often lack ; he regards the combination of basic nursing techniques and research expertise as a valuable asset to his investigations . |
10 | He do n't clear mine even though I 'm finished , but when he goes past I ask if I can have a lend of his dishcloth to wipe my fingers . |
11 | ‘ He has been fined £1,000 , ’ said Schofield , ‘ and if he goes on we 'll double it . ’ |
12 | No , he took out he goes here you are tramp . . |
13 | Well it 's like , it 's like Richard today , he goes well what , well what are Labour gon na do for us ? |
14 | I goes well they 'll improve the grant to start off with , he goes well it wo n't be in time to benefit us , I goes well you should n't just be thinking about yourself |
15 | And he goes well I 've got some money in it ! |
16 | He goes well I was playing with your chicken like this and it spat at me , so I bit its head off , clamped its eggs and set fire to its nest ! |
17 | Anyway , yeah , and so , right I go to Bunnie and I , can you take me home yes , cos I 'm supposed to be going to a pizza to have pizza round my friend 's house , he goes , mm , they 're going , oh we 're starving , you have to go round to somebody 's house , I said he goes well I 'll take you stra , I 'll take you as soon as we 've had something to eat . |
18 | Yes , it 's not like he 's going , he 's , he 's going faster than this geezer , he 's not , he 's getting a drag from him , then all of a sudden he comes out and he goes faster you think , explain a little bit more on the old . |
19 | Do n't you remember Jules Verne 's story about the professor who goes to the moon and accidentally kills off all its inhabitants because when he goes there he 's got a cold and they 're not used to it . ’ |
20 | Yeah well he , he said that he goes there he can grow his vegetables then . |
21 | He 's going back to do skiing he 's a holiday , and then he 's gon na buy , he 's got this wee car but the next thing when he goes back he 's getting |
22 | Or if he goes out I stop in . |
23 | Cos he goes out you know and calls into businesses and things like that right . |
24 | This is how he was described by one of his courtiers , Walter Map : " Whatever way he goes out he is seized upon by the crowds and pulled hither and thither , pushed whither he would not and yet , surprising to say , he listens to each man with patience , and though assaulted by all with shouts and pullings and rough pushings , does not threaten anyone because of it , nor show any sign of anger ; only , when he is hustled beyond bearing , he silently retreats to some place of quiet . " |
25 | his fur here eventually 'll come right down to the floor , I mean when he goes out he 's |
26 | Right he goes Now who 's going to spell cat ? |
27 | He goes now you may sit down please . |
28 | So I went to the ravey last night , right , I went down there with Bedlam yeah and I was doing a rave with Bedlam right and he came up to me and he goes so what are your musical tastes then ? |
29 | But the Haig Avenue boss is refusing to take anything for granted as he lines up his first game as a manager in the first round proper . |
30 | ‘ And a singer , and a clown with plenty of good stories to tell folk while he wheedles out their money . |