Example sentences of "[adv] he [verb] [pron] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Furthermore he interpreted it in such a way that ‘ support ’ was not an empty word . |
2 | So he gets it at four quid but |
3 | It was out of season for rugby and so he had plenty of roving time and the nights were growing longer . |
4 | So he sold them for four X. |
5 | So he wanted her after all ! |
6 | He first met Wordsworth in 1795 and corresponded with him thereafter ; meanwhile he dedicated himself to Left-wing political and religious propaganda , writing and lecturing in provincial towns . |
7 | In Leeds meanwhile he interested himself in educational ventures and became widely known for public service . |
8 | Plus he has plenty of other work on the way : Bodies , Rest And Motion , an existential romantic comedy for the twentysomething generation in which he plays opposite Bridget Fonda ; and the low-budget Jumpin' At The Boneyard , in which he plays a Bronx street kid trying to straighten out his crackhead brother . |
9 | We all have people in our churches who have this sunny disposition , who can chat unselfconsciously with the shy and defensive newcomer , and so relax them that quickly and imperceptibly he takes them from small talk on to more serious matters . |
10 | Well he does it in such a knack |
11 | Well he slips me like hundreds ! |
12 | Eventually he finds himself at 500 feet , unable to see a good field ahead , unable to remember the wind direction , and trying to select a field with very little choice . |
13 | The ultimate synthesis of a design was never revealed in a flash ; rather he approached it with infinite precautions , stalking it , as it were , now from one point of view , now from another , and always in fear lest a premature definition might deprive it of something of its total complexity . |
14 | But I 'd rather I 'd rather he presented us with five that we could then reduce to two , |
15 | Course he started messing with the er bodywork and the engine and they just wrecked it , but then he sold it to another driver and this other bloke Bob erm oh |
16 | Then he took me in both hands and pushed my legs into the top of the bone . |
17 | Then he introduced us to each other . |
18 | And then he pulled her in close again and ravaged her neck so that Robyn shrieked aloud and knew all the while that she was falling deeper and deeper … |
19 | Then he hit him with all his strength and knocked him to the ground . |
20 | Then he held me by both arms and stared fiercely down into my eyes . |
21 | I thought for a second he was going to burn it , but instead he tore it into tiny scraps that he tossed into the warm wind . |