Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [subord] he [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 He was indeed kind , exceptionally so ; but he never indulged in insincerity for the sake of pleasing , and he could be downright enough when he deemed it necessary .
2 It was something which Morton itched to do — perhaps only because he knew it was impossible .
3 He says it 's so long since he saw you and the girls that he wo n't know you .
4 I think he held the reins back and smiled at the camera ; so long since he did it .
5 It does n't matter Charlotte , so long as he colours it in
6 She was great with him so long as he kept her occupied .
7 Such a government , Lawrence asserted , ‘ would be child 's play for a decent man to run , so long as he ran it like Cromer 's Egypt , not like the Egypt of the Protectorate .
8 The homosexual male is fine — is pretty good news , in fact , on the whole — so long as he knows he 's homosexual .
9 Darlington Tory association chairman Bill Smith said in Saturday 's story that Fallon could have the constituency nomination so long as he wanted it .
10 At that point the creditor could still refuse to have the man released from prison and insist of his being kept there , so long as he paid him a groat a day .
11 It was not a place to which he could take Maureen MacQuillan or any woman , and only partly because he shared it with a fellow MP .
12 William says that he wants to win and then hopefully look towards the world championship and then the next Europeans … it 's been a good year so far so he hopes it ends like that anyway
13 He hated it especially now as he dragged it out of its corner in the garage , squeezed it between his Vauxhall Viva estate car and the twins ' tricycles , and rolled it on to the uneven surface in front of the garage doors .
14 If Father were to hear them he 'd whip me out of that place much quicker than he pushed me in , I can tell you .
15 Erm that again had been rolled into balls and then he 'd have erm about a dozen sticks which which held these balls and stuck them in then after he 'd he 'd erm er thatched one erm length , one row , he 'd pull the string over and attach it to the the thick s er rope that was er going over the stack .
16 She knew how Sisyphus must have felt , rolling that stone wearily up the hill , only to see it slide back down again as he made it to the top .
17 It 'll be all right soon as he gets it . ’
18 Odd-Knut has never seen one either , but that is less of a surprise as the noise and smell of his dogs frighten most animals away long before he spots them .
19 It appears that he published Mary Leapor not only because he thought she would be a commercial success , but because he admired her work .
20 Not long after he contacted me again , said he 'd moved to yet another firm and made a completely different recommendation .
21 It was not long before he asked her to marry him , and the widow happily accepted him .
22 And he has talked with her , he sought her out , not just because he loved her , but because in his love he wanted to save her !
23 Mary did n't resist the first time — did n't resist when he kissed her and she felt the strange , hard stubble on his face , nor when he moved on her , not even when he hurt her .
24 Monza was to be decisive for his championship , and Ken Tyrrell has written that it was Jackie 's finest race , not least because he knew he led the championship and because , having already decided to retire , he needed to do no more than the minimum , particularly since he was starting only from sixth place on the grid .
25 Well i if his mate comes in , like he 's got a good mate , so if his mate comes in he releases his mate early so if he releases him early , he could be er it takes him about thirty five to forty minutes .
26 At this point I feel honour bound to remind Mister C that he 's talking to a journalist , that what might be an affectionate insult from his friends will probably piss him off massively when he sees it in print .
27 Gerd regards any intrusion here as evidence that the adventurers are hostile , and he wo n't co-operate any further if he knows they have forced their way in here .
28 It was still out when he did it .
29 McIllvanney laughed , then stepped quickly back as he sensed I might bring my knee up into his balls .
30 He 's brought Goldilocks Ann , erm can he bring it home please because he reads it at night before he goes to bed .
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