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

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1 Has he noticed that much advice has been given to us on how that should be done ?
2 he told her that even if he was caught he had now enough money to get her , police monitoring calls to the Shipway 's office traced the call within seconds to a phone box at the service station on the A one at Groinby near Gran Grantham Lan , Lincolnshire , police cars arrived at the call box only minutes after the kidnapper had left
3 Baltusnikas shot wide , scarcely believing he had so much room in the Republic 's penalty area ; Bonner finger-tipped a Kirilovas shot round the post ; Slekys shaved the post with a close-range toe-poke ; and then Bonner saved again from Stumbrys .
4 When Roeder began he found very little material and much that was written erroneously , even in the Dictionary of National Biography .
5 I know he do n't this Sandra and I do n't care a sod !
6 As war developed he took on many treasurerships for the army and Parliament , becoming one of the treasurers for war in 1645 as well as a commissioner for the customs in 1643 .
7 I believe he went out that night with the Frenchman , whoever he is , and crossed the Forth .
8 He wrote Paddy , published in Cyril Connelly 's Horizon about 1946 , and let them all have it , which meant he 'd even less chance of getting a job after that .
9 But to realise he had so little faith in her — that really hurt .
10 He knew he had very little time before the performance began .
11 ‘ He did , once , but he threw them out of his house ; he thought he wasted too much time telling his two youngest sons bed-time stories . ’
12 Even Daley Thompson , who insisted he had very little interference from teachers , said they helped him in a non-involved way : ‘ They were all right ; they left me alone and let me get on with what suited me .
13 ‘ I did n't think he took so much interest in me .
14 Maybe Wilko did nt think he needed as much match fitness as the others in the squad ? ?
15 I do n't frankly think he cares enough either way to worry .
16 I do n't think he has that many visitors and I feel we should give him all the support we can . ’
17 Icy end : Christopher Dean is divorcing fellow ice skater Isabelle Duchesnay because he says she is demanding he spend too much time helping her career .
18 I 'd quite like to know how much like how , wheth what Darrel actually ran away from , I mean he owes so many people money .
19 ‘ The woman kind , ’ the fellow replied sardonically , now realising he had very little information to give this snooping coroner .
20 He 's not the sort of a man whom you can change by external circumstances , for I honestly think he puts very little value on externals .
21 Did he go there that day to meet Place ?
22 People would say — usually his father — that if he was determined to be an artist , well and good , but why did he spend so much time with books , and silly French novels at that ?
23 Never before had he seen so many people starving and so many crops dying , their dried remains being simply blown away by the wind .
24 Lennie knows he has n't any time to play with if Boro are to stay in the big time .
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