Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] he [verb] [pron] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In 1752 he prepared a catalogue of the contents of his Mill Hill garden and later had this bound with the seventh edition of the Dictionary where he made his own marginal notes on items of interest , including remarkable first flowerings in Britain .
2 PLUMBER Peter Rowe , 53 , has bought the Wheal Basset Inn at Carnkie , Cornwall — the pub where he had his first drink 38 years ago .
3 He did n't say anything , though , and a moment later he returned his full attention to the road ahead .
4 He was reliving the harrowing moment when he discovered her unconscious , her neck in a ligature .
5 The ball from Gascgoine to Ball the other night when he scored his great goal was a little dink just over the top , outside of his fort and it was a little one over the top of there was n't it ?
6 He received it the next morning when he took his usual letter to the stage door .
7 And three days before these lines were written , English Heritage set the seal on Eliot 's Kensington associations by putting a plaque on the block where he spent his last and happiest years .
8 I must tell you that this infant has never cried at all apart from at the moment of birth when he took his first breath — and that must be accepted as an unavoidable demand for satisfaction of an impossible desire .
9 Graham , who made such a tremendous impression in the international series in Worthing this summer when he celebrated his skipping debut with three wins for Ireland , was beaten 20-11 by James Talbot and Michael Nutt of Old Bleach in the pairs and then lost his fours semi-final to Belmont 's Brian Daly ( 18-7 ) after an extra end .
10 But a year later he had his second stroke .
11 A year later he published his three letters on sunspots .
12 Yanto could see she was sold on the idea Then he pulled her close and kissed her on the lips .
13 After about 2 miles , Sir Robert Hamilton chose a position on the muir where he thought his amateur troops might have a strategic advantage .
14 Brian created a piece of history when he invited his former teacher to a special church service .
15 Campaign to help find released offenders decent places to live Audrey Gillan speaks to a former convict and drunk back on the right track now he has his own home .
16 He did not look particularly inspired at the start of the day , but survived to make the semi-final where he met his old rival , Ben Spijkers , of the Netherlands .
17 He ‘ lets go ’ in a frightening tantrum — banging his head , kicking , screaming and yelling — when he can not get his own way , such as when you try to insist on his doing something , refuse his commands or attend to people other than himself at a time when he wants your undivided attention .
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