Example sentences of "[adv] he [vb past] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Suddenly he fell on the wet deck , and he caught the side of the ship with his hands .
2 Perhaps he dreamed of the nine-pound baby
3 When he felt brave enough he took off the old pullover and the tracksuit pants that he 'd been sleeping in and started to dress .
4 So he said to the little man , ‘ I will take the pretty glass key . ’
5 So he walked in the opposite direction , and he went to the park to get away from the people he might know .
6 five hundred , five hundred I could only say he was n't , five o'clock last night he was no so he went to the one doctor , so to the erm what 's gon na happen when they when he , when they can go down the doctors that 's first of all go into this and after ten , twenty four hours doing this kind of thing for forty eight hours up .
7 So he went to the commanding officer at Binbrook ( who was the one who had recommended him in the first place ) , and said — no thanks , I want to get out .
8 As he did so he moved in the dreamy way of a man in a state of shock .
9 So he turned round the second he did , and made it look as though he was waiting for the woman he 'd just tried to kill — when they were walking along together …
10 Soon he came upon the first of the Regent 's horsemen , Douglases to a man , riding back and forward , to form a cordon cutting off the castle .
11 Soon he landed in the juvenile court and was placed into care
12 He replied that he did not care and anyway he knew about the Black shooting and there was no truth in what we were saying .
13 Anyway he lived in the old hut after the railway was taken up , we did n't see much of him in the winter but when the spring came round he would appear again .
14 Outside he said to the beautiful brunette :
15 As the doors slid open he glanced at the middle-aged couple who got out but then stared straight ahead again .
16 In 1334 he was captured and ransomed by the Scots , gaining his freedom in time to fight in Edward III 's major Scottish campaign of 1335 ; but thereafter he shared in the general decline of English fortunes and interest in Scotland .
17 Yesterday he smiled for the last time and said he did not wish to obstruct the work of Prime Minister Hans Modrow — who now constitutes , with a small group of associates from Dresden , the only remaining acceptable face of reform within the East German Communist Party .
18 The more he thought of the two carpet-baggers standing up at the podium , the more intense the pains in his head became .
19 But ten days later he returned to the same Thornaby service station , filled up with petrol and then paid by cheque .
20 He himself claimed to have been present at the battle of the Boyne , as a private soldier in King William 's army ; later he deserted from the Royal Regiment of Dragoons ( Scots Greys ) when serving under the first Duke of Marlborough [ q.v. ] in Flanders .
21 He was wounded at the siege of Leith in 1560 and nine years later he stood against the northern rising , subsequently advising on the defence of the northern border .
22 A few moments later he pulled into the gravelled forecourt of a large house .
23 Three years later he switched to the Daily Mirror ; he was still based in Yorkshire , covering the local beat .
24 Yet minutes later he joined in the traditional chorus sweeping the allied line , the eastern response to the French ‘ Vive l'Empereur ! ’ and far , far older .
25 It might be said truthfully he died at the high point of his fame !
26 His godly upbringing gave young Baxter a troubled conscience whenever he indulged in the usual boyish sins .
27 Off the field , he conducted himself with the same composure and dignity as he did whenever he pulled on the white shirt of England or the claret and blue of West Ham .
28 There were things he consciously noticed about people which he brought to mind long after he had ceased to watch them , but now he noted for the first time that she had very small feet — they could have belonged to the oriental he had imagined her to be through the sun haze .
29 Now he came to the youngest brother , who was living in a tiny hut in the forest with his young wife Militsa .
30 Now he ran along the concrete passage that edged the stack-yard .
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