Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] [adv] [conj] he [verb] " in BNC.

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1 He looked around him as he went ; but he did not slow down much until he reached the culvert .
2 His insecurity will persist so long as he bottles up change , no matter how well his ruling party behaves .
3 You 'd think Michael Barnes , OBE , hereinafter referred to as Micky Twiceover would know just exactly when he opens his Festival since he 's the Artistic Director , General Administrator , Grand Panjandrum , ( Twiceover ) and what-have-you of the Grand Opera House .
4 Wickham said they would know soon enough because he had sent someone to ask Ayling .
5 Now he knows I am here he may be more careful , or he may act more quickly than he had planned . ’
6 It should be noted that ( a ) where the accused 's behaviour falls within s.2(1) , Ghosh is irrelevant : Wootton , above ; ( b ) that the accused may act dishonestly even though he did something which the civil law allows him to do , such as retain the overpayment of a bet ( Gilks [ 1972 ] 1 WLR 1341 ) ; and ( c ) that as a result of Lawrence v DPP , above , a person may be dishonest despite the fact that the owner has consented to the appropriation .
7 I I the way I s I think I think was it Josephine he was married to , then then she would er she would object very strongly if he had a bath before they went to bed together .
8 The patient may have to move about in a relatively confined area , so you have to make sure he can do so safely before he begins .
9 " Then , " said Dandelion , " Frith felt himself in friendship with El-ahrairah , because of his resourcefulness , and because he would not give up even when he thought the fox and the weasel were coming .
10 It did n't show too badly when he finished the race with several layers of clothing on to try and retain some body heat in the cold driving rain .
11 He 'd run away repeatedly as he 'd got older , never with anywhere to go but just anxious to be free of the confining walls and restrictive atmosphere .
12 He could see quite clearly as he climbed the hill out of the village .
13 Sometimes he looked round the Park to see if he might move somewhere else but he did not like to start a flight with so many Men staring at him all at once .
14 She 'd never seen anyone move as fast as he did when he put poor old Dan Pearson on his back .
15 He had thought she 'd rally round even though he had n't been in touch for nearly a year .
16 For a powerful man , he could move very quietly when he had to .
17 From the king 's standpoint , the vital consequence was that in each county he had a loyal cadre of men whose services and renders he could call on directly when he chose .
18 he 'll join in then but he wants
19 His food came — they do n't mess about here and he reached for the salt .
20 She 'd better go down quickly before he started to get suspicious .
21 My only worry is that , with the ground drying up , they might go so fast that he gets disheartened .
22 But one tyre specialist says the law does n't go far enough and he thinks the limit should be increased even further .
23 Can I go today please cos he said he wo n't be playing today er , cos erm yeah cos he ca n't .
24 Jack could go no further and he turned and ran terrified back to the engine .
25 Woodward saw that Duncan would go no farther until he had a satisfactory explanation .
26 Isabel , watching closely , saw him go very still as he saw what lay between the pages .
27 He knew he could get away safely because he had a reading back in London that evening , and it could n't lead to further meetings because he was going away soon .
28 ‘ He has a problem because I have seen him play more often than he has seen me ! ’
29 That 's what I thought I should think dad 'll come home now that he 's gone .
30 I could get up there before he buys
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