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

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1 Furthermore he wrote from the standpoint of one who had failed conspicuously to emulate his own colleagues during his lifetime .
2 He dozed and was about to fall asleep when suddenly he woke with a start .
3 Then suddenly he fell to the ground , with blood running down his face .
4 Suddenly he crouched as a cry broke the stillness and another cry answered it .
5 Suddenly he dashed across the street , dodging the traffic , and jumped on to a small motorbike .
6 There were pauses , then he banged the keys plaintively , going over the passages he had n't been able to get right , then suddenly he put on a record of the Chopin and played along with it , always two or three notes behind .
7 No matter how much he wiped at the condensation on the window , he could still barely see what was going on out there .
8 Idly he turned to the London addendum that had been recently updated while the shipping contract had been under negotiation .
9 Apparently he came to the office to get her telephone number and she told him we had them . ’
10 There 's a chap er at our called Bill who claims that he got one one year before that but he ca n't prove it to us , er apparently he read in the Readers Digest of Neighbourhood Watch schemes in America and set one up himself in his own little area .
11 ‘ I do n't have all the details , but apparently he argued with a chap this morning about his bill and went along to his room later .
12 In the past I 'd just resented how long he spent in the office .
13 Perhaps the only thing that kept Dauntless Javelot from perishing of dreariness and despair was the fact that no matter how long he rode through the forest , he never seemed to visit the same place twice .
14 The excess starters , generators , regulators and anything else that we were n't supposed to have was put on this trailer , was tied neatly to the canvas , we put a man on the tractor and all day long he drove around the perimeter strip with it .
15 He could n't cry , he could n't feel ; he did n't know how long he stood outside the door , leaning against the greasy wall .
16 I might have got worn out , the number of miles we walked and bins we excavated , only he sat on every bench we came across and stared into space .
17 For a moment it looked as if he was free and would land safely near Tock 's cottage but coming down he fell with a thump into the basket lift at the other side .
18 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 .
19 The little Hoflin did n't fall over and looked extremely pretty , and when the curtain came down he leaned for a moment on the rostrum and took a deep breath .
20 If he 's not there , perhaps he went for a walk in the grounds ? ’
21 Perhaps he lived in a cage like this .
22 I thought he felt the same about me ; perhaps he did in the beginning .
23 West won the second frame on the black but that was all he managed against the Ulsterman .
24 It was a crazy idea , but it was all he had at the moment .
25 When , a long time ago now , Stephen had tried to call him Dad or Father and drop the babyish name , he had shouted that Stephen was all he had in the world and could n't he have a little bit of kindness and call him by the one name that meant something ?
26 He tries to manufacture the shot with the 5 , but it does n't quite come off , and sure enough he goes on the Road .
27 Yes dad , but , apparently enough he got into a lot of trouble with the tax
28 I do n't know whether Mr Palmer read my thoughts — but it was a tight hole and there was a need for accuracy — but sure enough he opted for a 1-iron .
29 He concluded the dance with a double spin , springing sideways in the air and kicking his feet sharply together and as he did so he landed in a heap on the bed .
30 So he gets in a cab , he 's got nothing , he just gets in a cab and he goes , he 's sitting , sit sitting in the cab and the man goes what 's the matter ?
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