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

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1 What 's more , though it seems not to be generally realized , Pound recognized what had happened and acknowledged it ; he did so in the public welcome he gave to Binyon 's translations of Dante , which employ a very archaic and convoluted diction indeed .
2 Anyway in the next breath he said erm about some supper then ?
3 Just in the same way he bullies everyone below him .
4 Once outside in the fresh air he felt marvellous and made a mental note to attend the Turkish baths regularly .
5 Again early in the second half he was just wide , but after 49 minutes he did succeed when not only did Wakefield collapse a scrum but they were also offside .
6 In 1705 he wrote that he doubted whether he would see the winter through and early in the next year he died , leaving a last , unfinished letter to his young friend .
7 Kelly was excellent at right back , as was Dorigo on the left : once in the first half he stepped in from the left to tidy up the ball from charging Ippo players , strolled over to the right , and set up a counter attack down the flank , all with great ease ; he looks great .
8 Also in the same year he bequeathed £20 a year , the rent from the property known as Gassons in Snodland , to be used to provide great coats for the poor inhabitants of the same parishes .
9 Later in the same year he was able to compensate his brother in handsome style .
10 Later in the same year he assisted Robert Stephenson [ q.v. ] in preparing plans and drawings for the London and Birmingham Railway Bill .
11 Later in the same month he became Anadolu kazasker and , in 985/1577 , Rumeli kazasker .
12 Later in the same month he called the BBC ‘ wicked , brazen and sinister ’ for cashing in on programmes like Postman and by selling spin-off products .
13 He dressed carefully in the brown suit he had been married in and he bought the ticket with quiet authority .
14 The resident male who was displaced then comes back and looks after all the eggs , including those of the pirate and the reason he does it presumably in the first place he ca n't distinguish which eggs he 's fertilized and those fertilized by the pirate and secondly , he knows he 's fertilized some of the eggs and therefore it pays him to stay and look after all of them .
15 Now in a short time he would be gone , and the era that had begun in the 1960S with the triumvirate of Harold Wilson , George Brown and myself would be at an end .
16 Torrential rains had fallen each afternoon in the past week , and three days before in the steaming jungle he had contracted a fever which he had kept at bay since with frequent doses of quinine .
17 Even in the dim light he could see that the face was cyanosed , deeply discoloured , and there were reddish spots or petechiae in the region of the eyes .
18 The curtains were drawn but they were thin and unlined and even in the subdued light he could see that the room was spectacularly untidy .
19 Here in the open grass he broke into a headlong run , lurching and recovering as the tussocks turned under him .
20 Twice in the first half he had a clear-cut chance to score , but both times opted for the spectacular overhead kick when a safe , sure-footed shot would have sufficed .
21 ‘ No ! ’ whispered Jack , then in a louder voice he said commandingly , ‘ Go for it ! ’
22 Then in a cool voice he dictated the four letters while she tried to keep up with him .
23 Then in a dry tone he observed , ‘ In that case , you are right .
24 You 'll take him home with you to avoid gossip , and then in a few days he 'll be fit enough to leave the country . ’
25 Then in the 1979 paper he found that subjects placed the time of occurrence of this sensation only a few milliseconds after the peripheral stimulus which evoked it .
26 Then in the following year he gave Lewis £200 , to finance a trip to Sweden where he was to receive X-ray treatment for his deteriorating eyesight .
27 He had hidden himself then in the deepest hole he could find because the lightning and the thunder alarmed him .
28 Then in the seventieth minute he left Martin Smythe for dead wide out on the right before finishing the ball across Richardson into the far corner of United 's goal .
29 One of his legs was shattered by shrapnel and lying there in the burning sun he prayed to God , ‘ Please God , accept my three wishes — Please send down St. David — you know , we in Wales have tremendous faith in St. David ’ . ’
30 Yet in The Four Temperaments he revealed very clearly and subtly how four very different types of person react to the mood suggested by Hindemith 's music , whilst using his particular style of classical dance ( see page 54 ) .
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