EN English dictionary from he goes into billets to he had to retire because of a muscle strain.
- he goes into billets
- He got a bad break.
- He got a job at a cement works.
- he got a whipping
- he got as far as saying
- he got bitten by the bug
- He got bitten by the bug.
- He Got Game
- He got his just deserts.
- He got into another fight with his wife about money.
- He got into the civil service by the back door.
- He got on his bicycle and rode away.
- He got the elbow.
- He got the yellow card for blocking an opponent.
- He got tricked into giving his PIN.
- he got you this time
- He greeted me with a languid wave of this hand.
- He gripped her arm lest she be trampled down.
- he had
- he had ...
- He had a cosmopolitan, slightly raffish air.
- He had a nasty accident.
- He had a particular gusto for those sort of performances.
- He had a stuck-on moustache.
- He had always been overshadowed by his elder sister.
- He had an alcohol level of 150 millilitres.
- he had been a great seafaring
- He had been ailing for years before he died.
- he had begrudged her nothing
- He had behaved very reasonably.
- He had forty winks.
- He had himself said that ...
- He had his surname changed from X to Y.
- he had just turned twenty
- he had little to do with it
- He had nothing on.
- He had nothing to look forward to in his life.
- He had nothing to say apropos of the latest developments.
- He had noticed nothing untoward.
- He had presence of mind.
- He had shuffled the funds around various companies.
- he had the essay put in print
- he had the face to tell me so
- He had the good sense to ...
- he had the impudence to ...
- He had the presence of mind to write down the registration number of the car.
- He had to draw upon the generosity of his friends.
- He had to go through several months of training.
- He had to resort to asking his parents for money.
- He had to retire because of a muscle strain.