I. pronoun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
he doth (= does )
old though it is/tired though he was etc
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Strange though it may seem, I like housework.
so do I/so is he/so would Peter etc
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Joe was a little upset, and so was I.
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He’s been ill, and so has his wife.
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As the demand rises, so do prices.
with as much...as he could muster
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‘It’s going to be fine,’ replied David, with as much confidence as he could muster .
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
(I/you/he etc) can't complain
40/50/60 etc if he's/she's a day
I am/he is/you are etc too!
I'm/he's/she's like ...
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He was like , huh?
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I asked him if he thought Liz was cute, and he's like , yeah, definitely.
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We were like , oh no!
I/he etc will never hear the end of it
did he heck/will it heck etc
for all you are/he is etc worth
he who pays the piper calls the tune
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Her benefits were therefore not so much economic as political: he who pays the piper calls the tune.
he's/she's bad news
he's/she's no oil painting
he/she had a good innings
he/she won't bite
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Well, go and ask him if he can help you - he won't bite !
here he/she etc is
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And here she is, all freshly powdered.
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And now here she is, staying at my house.
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Anyhow, here he is at the bottom, and ready to be introduced to you.
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But here he is, in full measured flood.
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Her own said that she should never teach, and here she is doing it.
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I mean, here he is, installed at the Priory.
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Sam Sheppard knew Richard Eberling and here he is fighting with this intruder through the house and he never recognized him.
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Yet here he is, pleading for the life of the stubborn nation that caused him nothing but trouble!
here he/she etc is (doing sth)
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And here she is, all freshly powdered.
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And now here she is, staying at my house.
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Anyhow, here he is at the bottom, and ready to be introduced to you.
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But here he is, in full measured flood.
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Her own said that she should never teach, and here she is doing it.
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I mean, here he is, installed at the Priory.
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Sam Sheppard knew Richard Eberling and here he is fighting with this intruder through the house and he never recognized him.
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Yet here he is, pleading for the life of the stubborn nation that caused him nothing but trouble!
kick/hit a man when he's down
quoth I/he/she etc
she's/he's family
whoever he/she is
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And it certainly can't be her father, whoever he is.
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Find him, whoever he is, wherever he is, before the Allies do, and bring him to Berlin.
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Gaia as Earth Goddess: whoever she is, let's keep her.
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He is handsome, tall and lively, he can make whoever he is with feel important.
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This guy whoever he is - he's paying.
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This man, whoever he is, isn't your normal nutter.
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This man, whoever he is, must be very clever.
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You're scared of him, aren't you, whoever he is?
you are/he is a one
you/he etc alone
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And he alone guarantees their keeping.
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Do not place the blame anywhere but on yourself, because you alone have chosen that path.
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Furthermore, Ishmael is alive because he alone did not assign specific meanings to events.
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His control in these cases is such that he alone decides whether or not to sample, whether or not to demand remedial action.
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It may not be necessary to back up your words with actions - he or she may leave you alone after that.
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Obviously seriously wounded, he had keyed the set so he and he alone could speak, and it was not coherent.
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Usu-ally the people leave you alone after that.
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What you tell the fuzz to get them to leave you alone ?
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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"Does Josh still live in New York?" "No, he moved to Ohio."
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He 's my brother.
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How old is he ?
II. noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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I think Wilko knows what hes doing.