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

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1 If my 'Arold 'ad 'eard 'im goin' on 'e would 'ave put 'is lights out . ’
2 Always goin' on he do n't have a fockin' ‘ real ’ problem ! ’
3 Had he pressed on he might none the less have taken Newcastle , which contained many Jacobite sympathisers , but while he dallied , turning aside to Hexham , 15 miles [ 24 km ] west of the city , the Newcastle magistrates called out the militia and trained bands , mobilised a force of 700 tough keelmen , who worked on the lighters in the harbour , patched up the ancient city wall , though they lacked cannon to defend it , and bricked up the gates .
4 As time goes on he will come more experience , stronger , and faster .
5 I mean presumably he 's got a lot of money I mean
6 No doubt it amused him , but although he did n't laugh outright he took this way of telling her she could forget it .
7 Oh why is it every time I sit somewhere he 's always got to sit somewhere near me .
8 When he became too drunk or sleepy to go on he would put his head on her shoulder and go to sleep .
9 She had been a top model — her legs alone were insured for a five figure sum and he had enough hanging on him to bankrupt a smaller company .
10 I think he 's going to the dentist or something , and he 's a bit frightened so he thinks , he thinks of that .
11 I ca n't eat it I do n't think so he had a big lunch
12 I do n't think so he , he says it 's charging alright so
13 Tinkerbell helps Peter get to Never Never Land so he can rescue them .
14 washed out he very quickly got tired , you remember in hospital , he quickly got tired and if he laid down he quickly seemed to get his energy back , he 'd come back and be
15 On the eighth of February of nineteen seventy two died and on the eleventh of May seventy three died and the plaintiff 's continued the action but the action failed so he was awarded damages from the sale of his estate and on the twenty first of July nineteen seventy two commenced an action against solicitors for negligence or breach of professional duty in detecting to register the option necessity of so doing .
16 When he got in he went upstairs and got a large blanket .
17 And then , no sooner got in he said by the way , two glasses of water for me .
18 Steven thinks that just be I only just got in he said , I 'm having my tea and he said there 's no way I 'm gon na do nothing like that at this time of night when I 've been fourteen hours at work So then he stormed off back home again so he said well you 'll have to move it cos it 's obstructing the dual carriageway someone might come round that corner fast and hit it .
19 The son of a schoolmaster , James lived in he small town of Tunapuna near the capital , Port of Spain .
20 so I 've shared a room with erm this chap Tom who was er he had been in the First World War and er though he seemed old to me at the time , I suppose he was probably in his thirties and erm he joined the Home Guard and erm lived , because he was bombed out where he lived in he moved out to Coptock had accommodation out there and er he was in the unit at Coptock and so that used to take up quite a bit of his time and other erm members of staff were , of course also had fire watching and erm various civil defence activities , quite apart from the work on the A R P shifts .
21 As Allen turned to clamber down he spotted through a gap in the leaves a thin spiral of smoke not far off to the east .
22 erm ba basically i i I do n't think it 's that bad and I mean obviously he , he 's making the picture , I would say he 's making the picture out to be f far worse than it actually is because he , he is taking an extreme sort of left point of view so to speak .
23 Which is if , I mean when he was giving lectures in government and binding , people would invited him would put up posters saying government and binding so he got all the wrong audiences .
24 And he got so he could gradually do without it and he never stuttered again .
25 and er he said the lad across the road , the hardware shop , he did first aid so he started on him , on the , Clifford resuscitation with the
26 I mean basically he 's put that into account and then it 's how much will they need on top of that so he total that he would need would be three hundred and seventy thousand pounds of which there is a hundred seventy thousand so the shortfall 's twenty thousand , or two hundred thousand .
27 If he has I 've got to think of something to cook that he can finish off cooking so he can eat it before I get back from aerobics so I can stick mine in the microwave to warm up .
28 The opening fourteen chapters of Scale 1 provide a context of definitions for Hilton 's particular address to a recluse asking advice on the contemplative life which , in the first chapter , he acknowledges to be a demanding process : Although in defining active and contemplative life Hilton makes it clear that contemplative life belongs especially he , characteristically , makes it clear that it is not ruled out for actives .
29 As he staggered on he could visualise the young Julie running alongside him , red faced and tight lipped .
30 We 'd have been much better off corralling him , punishing him , because after all , far from gaining economically he 's lost very , very heavily .
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