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

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1 Yeah , but he looks really scared they go , the whole back goes right up and he looks .
2 SPURS star Gordon Durie hopes to carry on today where he left off with new striking partner Teddy Sheringham .
3 He looked around him as he went ; but he did not slow down much until he reached the culvert .
4 He sits down here and he sunbathes !
5 His insecurity will persist so long as he bottles up change , no matter how well his ruling party behaves .
6 It was the red-haired left-hander 's first win over the squash legend , the first time he had played a match lasting an hour and 50 minutes at this level and won , and the first time he can ever have gambled so audaciously as he did at 13-13 in the final game .
7 And he stood and listened to this for a while and then he thought he was delayed long enough so he set off home .
8 Leon , returning rather later than he had given anyone to understand , thought it politic to take the path through the far paddock and enter the stable yard via the muck heap .
9 He moved on slowly until he reached one of the roads into the city .
10 Some years afterwards walking down here after he 'd been his for his silver wedding , golden wedding and so on er , coming down that dri drift down from the back he looked at me he said I do n't know boy !
11 The Collector 's hands trembled so badly that he had to rest the telescope on the shattered window sill .
12 She darted past him and opened the door that led to the store-room , then helped somewhat ineffectually as he dragged the mattress through and hefted it on to a stack of boxes .
13 Lloyd George received a hero 's welcome wherever he went , but then so did Churchill in 1945 , and it is impossible to tell now whether Lloyd George would have fared so well if he had had Liberals rather than Unionists at his back .
14 The thick dark brows drew together ominously and he seemed to loom even larger .
15 Brough , who has won as many awards as he rode winners in his national hunt career , writes so delightfully because he cares , because he sees sport as a writer and also as a fan .
16 Mr Cottle looked up to acknowledge the reaction to this information , but at once looked down again when he saw Mungo and Emily grinning at each other .
17 Watching him secretly from under her lashes , she revelled in his evident pleasure , and could n't help wondering whether he was driving so smoothly because he did n't want to wake her … or because he always drove like a man making love .
18 When he picked me up and put my head in his mouth , I shouted so loudly that he dropped me .
19 You 'd think Michael Barnes , OBE , hereinafter referred to as Micky Twiceover would know just exactly when he opens his Festival since he 's the Artistic Director , General Administrator , Grand Panjandrum , ( Twiceover ) and what-have-you of the Grand Opera House .
20 The big blue eyes were brimming over again and he sat beside her and put one arm around her .
21 Wickham said they would know soon enough because he had sent someone to ask Ayling .
22 Most of his friends were still on the loose while he had to come home eventually and he felt he was always answerable to ‘ the wife ’ .
23 I 'd rather him not travel it , I 'd rather him stop here on Sunday and not come home so that he 's got ample rest , cos he 's not getting it I , I , I du n no , I , I might be wrong , but he moans at me cos I knock me
24 Now he knows I am here he may be more careful , or he may act more quickly than he had planned . ’
25 To his right the hill rose up above where he stood , then fell again to meet the next turn of the river .
26 Third place went to Denis McCullough but the hard luck story of the race belonged to Phelim Owens who had to take a slip road at Cardy Corner when lying fourth then rejoined the race in 10th place before ending up back where he had started — in fourth place .
27 " I do n't know why I came , I ca n't possibly tell them , " she thought as she watched the tiny man , perched up high as he circled meticulously round about on his chosen futureless employment , shouting : " Wor'-oss , Wor'-oss " to the dogs that followed him , as faithfully as seagulls follow a plough , when he made one of his grand and speedy turns .
28 Hurry up so that he 's got a paddy on at teatime .
29 That Colin 's come up today and he said , he said , did , erm , Dick do the job for you ?
30 Patrick was climbing up there when he heard his name called .
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