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

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1 Suddenly he dashed over to the door and put out the light .
2 Perhaps he came up against the Edwardian equivalent of a conservation lobby .
3 perhaps he knows more about the field .
4 He said : ‘ If he does n't select and stalk his victim , and obviously he did n't in the last three cases , he 'd normally have to expect a long wait .
5 Sure enough he came up with the perfect solution .
6 Now , however , Freud expands that concept as well and interestingly enough he goes back to the first term he used for repression .
7 So he gets out of the cab .
8 So he walked back to the guest house where Ranulf and Maltote were locked in a fierce game of dice .
9 So he walked back into the piazza , while the church bells rang out with a dud sound , for the priest never had learnt how to stop the bell cutting its own resonance on the return of the clapper , and the musicians of the town who could have taught him were all adversaries of the church , like Davide 's father .
10 So he goes out into the storm and into wild nature , together with ‘ the wolf and the owl ’ , while his daughters and son-in-law close their doors on him ( 306ff . ) .
11 So he stays out to the centre .
12 So he got away from the bed , he had his hands up .
13 So he got out of the car .
14 So he booked in at the John Radcliffe Cardiac Unit … close to his home in Marlow .
15 And so he went on through the calculator to get the number of ways for ten buttons — 3,628,800 .
16 So he went round to the pool and noticed , at first , how the neat tables were littered with old newspapers and the ashtrays loaded with cigar ends .
17 so he went back on the night time , got the bags how embarrassing , he did it
18 So he went out to the car and asked mother how old is Rod ?
19 and so he came round with the bread and he said I 'll let you have the recipe and I thought , so I am now
20 So he came down to the vestibule , where the three doors were , and under the sills of the two great doors light shone , warm and enticing , and the third was behind a musty leather curtain .
21 So he turned away from the mirror and walked towards the weak sunlight ; she had gone out to the balcony , it was warm in the September sunshine .
22 He had intended to put in an hour 's fishing but there was an impatience which he could not appease by the sport and so he turned aside into the fields which took him across towards Portinscale .
23 At ten o'clock he rode out from the Elysée to be greeted by the cheers of the people , and on entering the Place de la Concorde he was saluted by cries of ‘ Vive l'Empereur ! ’ and shouts of ‘ To the Tuileries ! ’ .
24 Denis made no acknowledgement but before turning away he looked up at the sky , now completely hidden in dark cloud .
25 But soon he took off from the earthly tediousness of the concrete for a glide in purer air .
26 When he could stand the silence no longer he went briskly into the other room .
27 Smiling broadly he bowed stiffly from the waist and greeted each of the children in turn .
28 Anyway he woke up in the middle of the night , sat up and spewed up all over Sandra !
29 Meanwhile he blazed away at the tumbling dots of metal with a grim obsession .
30 Finally he lay down in the snow and determined to die , for his stamina had failed him and he had not found the Dwarves ; and he did not want to go back to the life of killing he had led .
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