Example sentences of "[adv] he [vb -s] [pers pn] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Or perhaps it could be the heart-stopping finale where they finally , sorry , break the ice , and after a quick peckeroo execute the near impossible Pamchenko manoeuvre ( basically he grabs her by the feet and spins her in increasing circles , and she prays he does n't let go ) .
2 If they do so he grabs them by the neck and hauls them back to the fold .
3 So he leaves them in a room where the locks open if you give them a threatening look . ’
4 So he puts it on the table and tries to squash it into shape , and by the time he 's got his mouth full of that he ca n't make a sound .
5 The accused agrees to transfer shares to the victim but before doing so he transfers them to a third party .
6 Tony finds several packets of banana custard that is hot and sweet ; it tastes bloody awful and neither Tony nor I like it , none the less he fights me for the last helping .
7 but it 's like you see , he gives them spellings and he puts perhaps three or four wrong in twenty and they 're supposed to come home and check 'em , meanwhile he leaves them on the board for a whole week , which I think I 've told you before
8 Quickly he immerses us in the euphoria of the Israelites and the terror and bravado of their enemies .
9 Well he does it through the skin by sweating .
10 Well he takes them to the post office
11 Rather he sees them as an embodiment of the fears of seventeenth-century conservatives worried about the extreme forms radical religious movements were taking .
12 This God can and does break into human life , and sometimes he does it through the violent , the unexpected , the alien .
13 He has a few years on me — maybe ten — and sometimes he treats me like the son he never had .
14 Then he tells me about the clothes allowance , and then I know why Sue looks so dishy three times a week , and then I start to salivate because you get to keep them !
15 But Blain-Thomson will be able to tell you more then he gets him on the table .
16 anybody then he wants me to the Thursday and I said yeah that 's alright .
17 Instead he positions it as a developers box and claims that demand is strong .
18 Instead he positions it as a developers box and claims that demand is strong .
19 Thus he ‘ adopts ’ the transaction when he re-sells the goods or when he pledges them with a pawnbroker ( Kirkham v. Attenborough , 1897 C.A. ) .
20 Arrangements for the separation are made , an intermediary visits her in Brighton , where he finds her on the pier reading a novel , ‘ the title of which remains unknown ’ .
21 Langland 's imaginative perception of Will 's growth from experiencing this tension as destructive to a state where he sees it as the opportunity for love parallels the written witness of the mystics .
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