Example sentences of "[adv] [coord] he [verb] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Tromsø was huddled and silent below and he took a long time over his last look .
2 Well you took all this sort of things in your stride but the next day we heard about these houses being knocked down , you see , and I think that 's the nearest I 've been to be killed but one day , one Saturday and that was in a daylight raid , one Saturday afternoon because , you see , I was off every afternoon but I worked till ten every night , you see , and er so erm but of course Hugh worked during the day and he was off in the evening , that 's why he used to come down to see , to see us and er he used to come in er you see and leave his lodgings and , oh be about nine o'clock and he spent the last day up there perhaps with his friends , have a chat , and er , you see , and but er and I was walking along it was called and suddenly a plane came over and I thought oh I expect it 's one of ours .
3 One day , when they were together and he had a good career , when he had his own house and a car and did n't need to walk and could afford taxis if he wanted them ; he 'd take that same route just for old times ' sake , try to recapture the uncertain ecstasies of that dark , early morning trek .
4 It then stood easily and he chose a larger box and stuck his model on the top .
5 The sarcasm seemed to relieve him a little and he took the black strop of leather from its nail and opened the razor .
6 Right and he says the wider gap , so you write it on the order form , right , it 's part of the order form close
7 ‘ Ta , ’ said Willie gratefully and he touched the soft wool of the pullover .
8 Lester Piggott provided the York magic yesterday and he looks the biggest danger here on another unlucky Goodwood horse , Mudaffar .
9 I do n't think Father played more than a couple of games of golf thereafter and he spent the next twenty years in pursuit of trout , salmon and sea-trout ; never happier than when he was waist-deep , regardless of time of year or weather .
10 Father Ross comes in specially and he gets a lovely breakfast in the parlour .
11 It alerted him at once and he took a tight grip on her arm as she swung away to leave him .
12 We got on very well and he has an excellent sense of humour . ’
13 An interest in archaeology , ceramics , and Renaissance art took him increasingly abroad and he became a perceptive and quietly passionate writer on these subjects — notably for the Art Journal between 1882 and 1890 .
14 His teeth bit into her shoulder but she only came closer and he made a low , frustrated sound deep in his throat , tilting her face and staring at her with eyes filled with burning darkness .
15 Maggie asked softly and he gave a strange laugh , leading the horse out into the sunlight and locking the door securely again .
16 The plane rose , banked again and he circled the vast complex that was the Hacienda de Nieve .
17 She pushed him again and he did the same again .
18 Graham 's back arched agonizingly and he used every last ounce of inner strength to keep himself from wrenching his hand off the pad .
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