Example sentences of "[adv] he [verb] [pron] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Dazedly he saw them by the sagging chaise-longue .
2 Naturally he cribbed it for the title of a pamphlet , when what I actually meant by it was some advice .
3 Or perhaps it could be the heart-stopping finale where they finally , sorry , break the ice , and after a quick peckeroo execute the near impossible Pamchenko manoeuvre ( basically he grabs her by the feet and spins her in increasing circles , and she prays he does n't let go ) .
4 Thoughtfully he thrust it into the base of a bush a few feet from the path and covered it with dried leaves .
5 Perhaps he saw them as a threat .
6 But perhaps he preferred it to a haunted house , because , as he saw it , that would require metaphysics as well .
7 No answer , but perhaps he found something in the watchful face that was not quite mute , for he smiled , and deep within the hollow eyes a spark kindled .
8 This , in turn , suggests that perhaps he found himself in a dilemma — caught between his naturally humane feelings and the logic of his unsentimental , utilitarian theory .
9 Obviously he put it across a lot better than what I did but the actual message of getting that across
10 so he sold it in a wrong time he could have , he could have hold on to it another few months and got a lot of money for it
11 The reader may interpret the " flock " metaphorically , but by doing so he distances himself from the character .
12 So he clothed her in the Waters of Life . ’
13 So he walked him round the beat until the sergeant found him .
14 So he left me in a stew of doubt .
15 So he told me in the diner to which we resorted for coffee and blueberry pie .
16 So he raised it through the land army , for the transfer , it was alright with the farmers and everybody else .
17 So he tapped him on the shoulder and Dad being a big chap with big chest just said er S Do you know my lad ?
18 If they do so he grabs them by the neck and hauls them back to the fold .
19 So he took me to a butcher shoppe with a bacon slicer in it and you know it turned out that he was right aftr all .
20 So he took her down the hill again .
21 So he started me on the on politics , and he was very good .
22 So he leaves them in a room where the locks open if you give them a threatening look . ’
23 So he shaved himself in a great hurry .
24 So he marked it with a paperclip for copying , put it back in its manila folder , ‘ wiped off all my fingerprints ’ , and hid it ‘ out of an abundance of caution ’ in the stack of other papers to be copied .
25 So he threw her in the river .
26 So he puts it on the table and tries to squash it into shape , and by the time he 's got his mouth full of that he ca n't make a sound .
27 Faced with this united German front , Napoleon III realized that for him nothing of substance was likely to emerge from the meeting and so he turned it into an exercise in public relations .
28 So he put one in the living room and he put one in the kitchen .
29 Well he , he , he given them a free cup of coffee it 'll be alright , but he did n't , he gave , the machine took ten P pieces so he provided them with the ten P pieces to put in and then when it was full up he 'd empty it out and give them all ten P pieces back
30 The accused agrees to transfer shares to the victim but before doing so he transfers them to a third party .
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