Example sentences of "[adv] he [vb past] [pron] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 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
4 So he clothed her in the Waters of Life . ’
5 So he left me in a stew of doubt .
6 So he told me in the diner to which we resorted for coffee and blueberry pie .
7 So he shaved himself in a great hurry .
8 So he threw her in the river .
9 So he put one in the living room and he put one in the kitchen .
10 Once inside he left her in a dim , dingy room where she sat with her bundle and the firm belief that the cruel joke would soon be over and she 'd be taken back to her ward .
11 Somehow he found himself in the street , walking , although he did not know where .
12 And by early autumn , Mr Major was preparing for the worst — and yesterday he delivered it in a statement to the Commons .
13 Without doing much more he found himself in the Scotland ‘ B ’ team to play Ireland at the end of December and the Scottish trial a week later .
14 A little later he crooked her in the shelter of his arms and said , ‘ You 've no idea what it took for me to come over to see you that first time . ’
15 Riding , she had noticed how straight he held himself in the saddle , how unruffled he had been when leading his horse across a fast-flowing stream , how easily he brought his mount to jump a wall ; as though he were part of the animal he rode .
16 I had a mental picture of the conductor on the red London bus talking to Hammouda the village postman , of the English boy 's friends playing with Khadija 's grandson , especially Margaret , whose hair reminded me of the coloured feather duster Khadija 's grandson had pleaded for everytime he saw it in the market , thinking that it was a toy or a bird .
17 The very day we got here he cornered her in the scullery and embraced her with tears in his eyes , saying adorada , adorada .
18 Unfortunately he phoned him in the middle of the night .
19 Sometimes he fancied him in the room , and said , ‘ I must just speak to John Bunyan ; he 's over there …
20 Then he looked her in the eye .
21 Then he said something in a very low voice , while gesturing at the bruiser with the wallet .
22 Then he jabbed him in the ribs again .
23 He said yes Mrs well then he followed me in the kitchen , stood behind me and I thought what the hell 's he hanging about for , I 'm gon na take it to him and the , his son- in-law was there
24 Then he hanged himself in the garage close to where he found battered Marion dying last week .
25 Then he dumped her in a ditch beside the Denver to West Dereham road , just two miles from her home .
26 Her hair had been pinned up , and he brought it tumbling down around her face as he raked his fingers through it , then he gripped it in a bunch at the back of her head so that he could more easily drag his mouth over her upturned lips in a kiss that sent spasms of unwanted desire shooting to the depths of her being .
27 Then he called him in a loud voice , and said to me , ‘ I think John Bunyan must be deaf . ’
28 Then he put it in the bag and wrapped the blanket round the bottle .
29 There he assisted him in the preparation of an installation called ‘ La Salle Blanche ’ .
30 Gently but firmly he asserted himself in the organization .
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