Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] he [verb] [pron] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | And he just wanted to get the heat in so he kept his other hand round about it . |
2 | From here he wrote his last letter , again recorded by Fanny Burney , now Madame d'Arblay , and engaged in writing the life of her father . |
3 | From there he had his first real glimpse of the Lake District and fell in love with the area about a quarter of which was in Lancashire until 1974 . |
4 | He went to Illinois in the United States of America , from where he summoned his closest followers ( from Santa Cruz , Santo da Serra and Machico ) , whose descendants still live in that state , especially in Springfield and Jacksonville . |
5 | Here they expanded their activities into general building work , John Green turning his attention to the architectural side of the business ; but c .1820 he moved to Newcastle upon Tyne , from where he established his extensive professional practice in the area of Northumberland and county Durham . |
6 | He has an unshakeable self-confidence , which no doubt dates back to when he sold his first paintings at nine years old , these early Koonses going for hundreds of dollars in Henry J Koons Interiors , his father 's furniture store in a small town in Pennsylvania . |
7 | There is no certainty either as to where he wrote his main English works : the treatise known as Mixed Life , giving advice to the upmarket man of affairs who also wished to create opportunities to cultivate his inner spiritual life ( one manuscript describes it as " a luitel Boc was writen to a worldli lord to teche him hou he schulde haue him in his state in ordeynd loue to god and to his euencristene " ) , and the two books of The Scale of Perfection . |
8 | Because at once he pictured something familiar and intimate — something like his own rooms overlooking some quiet college court . |
9 | At least he got you free of Aggater |