Example sentences of "[adv] he [verb] [adv] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | He parried almost mechanically , his eyes leaving Adam 's face only by swift , flickering glances ; and suddenly he leaned hard forward and caught Adam 's blade on his own , and with a fierce turn of wrist and elbow wrenched the weapon half out of a shocked and bruised hand . |
2 | Suddenly he moves powerfully out and up , with no hesitation or doubt , to land by a tree at the top of the crag , and with equal suddenness I am climbing . |
3 | And so he walked quite calmly and very nearly leisuredly before his captor . |
4 | So he goes out there and they all turn round and say , stuff you , I 'm not coming in to clean up for four pound and hour which again equates to six pound an hour . |
5 | The man was n't watching the light room he saw smoke coming up under the so he went away down and there was a fire in a in the er in the library . |
6 | So he sat down again and listened to the story of the Damianis , of their life in Jaffa and of how they fled in 1948 , how David Damiani stood on the stern of the ship off Jaffa port and wished he could have turned round then and gone back to his home . |
7 | Thereupon he turns back irresolutely and returns to his house only to find , as a fresh disappointment , that his wife is not there . |
8 | But like he goes on on and on , do n't he about how wonderful Susan is and then you know he gets drunk and that 's it is n't it ? |
9 | He never knocked his origins in American racing , but also he knew damned well that technologically America was behind and that in America you could do spectacular things but in grand prix racing you needed savvy , experience , strategy ; you had to have the smarts . |
10 | No well does n't this year and Michelle probably he does n't either because he 's on holiday at |
11 | the headmaster tomorrow he comes down here and has a good look round |
12 | Well he came up there and he lay down with th these clothes on . |
13 | Sometimes he walks slowly over and inspects one of his plants . |
14 | Sometimes he acted too hastily or was too reluctant to compromise , and in his first years in the White House he had to endure some harsh criticism . |
15 | Then he looked up sharply and , revealing more of the contents of his mouth than Kelly wished to see , said , ‘ Well , get on with it then . ’ |
16 | Then he breathed in deeply and said , ‘ I 'm the angel . |
17 | Then he swung round so that he was facing her . |
18 | Then he went round again and stopped between John Santerre and Rachel , putting his hand gently on the man 's shoulder . |
19 | It was me and Nan who were playing , and then he , he so then he went out then when said oh why do n't you go and get your ? |
20 | Then he stood up suddenly and snapped his fingers . |
21 | There was a fraught silence , then he sat down again and crossed his legs with great deliberation . |
22 | Mrs Pouncey is at present editing his diaries , drawing attention to entries such as one for October 1949 , when , between 7.17 am and 12.25 pm he visited no less than twelve Roman churches , certainly with the intense concentration he devoted to each of the many visits they made to Italy together . |
23 | Indeed he went so far as to suggest that pupils might be involved in evaluating the curriculum in the future . |
24 | Sadly he died shortly afterwards and for many reasons it was some months before I used the disc . |
25 | Sadly he deteriorated very quickly until he could no longer care for himself or communicate in any understandable way . |
26 | Therefore he walked very stiffly and awkwardly , swinging his leg out sideways in order to force it to go forwards . |