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

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1 What right has he to comment on the ‘ quality of fans ’ at the Levellers gigs ?
2 What right has he to comment on the ‘ quality of fans ’ at the Levellers gigs ?
3 Congratulations to Mr Howard Bloody Wilkinson , not only has he presided over the transfer of David Batty , the sale of the League to the scum but he now seems intent on pissing off Rocky .
4 And so saying he went into the tiny village police station with its distinctive blue lamp and the lettering chiselled into the stone above the doorway which said ‘ King 's Magnum Parva Police Station ’ .
5 ‘ Though of course there was also that long leave he had towards the end of the war . ’
6 Not only did he vote against the proposals but asked that his objections be publicly recognised .
7 ‘ How long did he spend at the estate ? ’
8 When occasions have occurred , as they do in all organizations , where it is necessary to take a ‘ big ’ risk on a young man whose experience and background we think inadequate for the task , nine times out of ten not only does he rise to the occasion but he does even better than we would expect .
9 I just hope he stays off the gear and we can get straightened out .
10 We are all ’ — he swung his hand comprehensively , to take in the audience , the studio staff , somehow implying he took in the watching millions too — ‘ we are all worried by what we have heard of your work .
11 If he did n't like you , he 'd let you know it — just like he did with the drama teacher .
12 ‘ You 're not saying he came to the salon just for conversation ? ’
13 Only in dealing with the events of 146 B.C. did he move towards the position of a cautious critic of Roman society and its methods of government .
14 Although the rules laid down that he could not directly intervene he hissed at the hen who dutifully shrieked out a loud distress call .
15 He also says he deals through the broker with the ‘ best local intelligence ’ .
16 Police now reveal he called at the house shortly after that .
17 One of her co-accused in the Stompie Seipei Moeketsi trial , who supported her alibi that she was away in another state at the time of the 14-year-old 's murder , now says he lied throughout the proceedings .
18 And how far did he go into the room at all ?
19 From the back of the hummock a figure appeared and began moving unhurriedly up the hill on an irregular route , at times coming obliquely towards the Friar , and then abruptly changing direction and seeming to go away from him : thus tacking and weaving the man was as inconspicuous as a partridge on ploughland , so that if the Friar turned his eyes from him for a moment he was difficult to rediscover , so perfectly did he merge with the duns , browns , russets , and half-greens of the wood .
20 The slight upwards twist he gave to the bottle took the place of the wry smile he would never allow himself to give .
21 Mr Onanuga 's colleague , 25-year-old manager David Newton , who now admits he lied over the items the Chancellor was alleged to have bought — champagne and cheap cigarettes — was fired by Thresher .
22 well certainly I believe Mr he , I do n't think he went into the same detail as Mr I , but Mr certainly left me the impression that some at least of the brochures were , went into more than one addition , yes
23 And Labour MPs immediately demanded he apologise to the British people as well .
24 well does he do like the , the blood test the breathalysers and all that ?
25 Little wonder he went through the series with an unbeaten record and a plus high up in the forties .
26 How did he cope during the custody cases ?
27 How did he get round the docks ?
28 ‘ But how did he get from the flat to the church ? ’
29 How did he come into the yard ? ’
30 Only then did he return to the newspaper .
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