Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv] [subord] he [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 Of another restorer working on similar sculptures , Minervino claimed that he ‘ stopped long before he reached the skin of the marble ’ .
2 If we do we 'll be like the man in the cartoon who fell off the Empire State Building and shouted just before he hit the ground ‘ I 'm doing great so far ’ .
3 That in itself was a minor triumph for the Popular Front agitation ; Chamberlain moved partly because he feared the domestic consequences of not doing so .
4 FRANKE SLOOTHAAK 'S fortunes changed abruptly when he won the Everest Grand Prix , the closing contest of The Horse of the Year Show at Wembley , for the second year in succession .
5 The row erupted again when he won the Nobel last year , and the citation named the offending work .
6 She was sitting by the window at a little table she used as a writing desk , and she jerked round as he entered the room , but she did n't rise .
7 I remember once the late professor G S Stuart reminding us that , in relation to the death of Jesus on the cross , we do not know how deep were the waters crossed , or how dark was the night that the lord passed through ere he found the sheep that was lost .
8 He looked round sharply then exhaled deeply when he saw the man 's face peering in at him .
9 His mouth twisted slightly as he found the ignition and they set off , leaving behind a trail of smoke .
10 The relative speed with which emancipation came about after he ascended the throne gives the impression that he addressed himself to it with enthusiasm , but even in Russian politics six years was a long time .
11 Nan Ho came forward as he reached the bottom of the steps , then knelt and touched his head to the ground .
12 Her whisper tailed off as he approached the bed .
13 Barney nodded resignedly as he gave the canoe a push with his foot , and watched it drift out into midstream .
14 it turned out when he put the phone down , he said well there 's a turn up , there she is
15 Merrill glanced away lest he see the accusation in her eyes .
16 The news came on the day another record-breaker , Harry Taylor , 33 , returned home after he became the first Briton to reach the summit from the Nepalese side without the aid of oxygen .
17 He pressed onwards until he reached the clearing .
18 ‘ Yes , very much so , ’ she grinned happily as he opened the passenger door for her .
19 Charlie felt indifferent as each of the decorated men was announced and his citation read out until he heard the name of Lieutenant Arthur Harvey who , the colonel told them , had led a charge of Number Eleven Platoon all the way up to the German trenches , thus allowing those behind him to carry on and break through the enemy 's defences .
20 His voice trailed off as he caught the Superintendent 's eye .
21 ‘ Organise routine urine tests , Nurse Avery , ’ he called back as he left the cubicles .
22 ‘ Fernando , ’ she called out as he reached the terrace .
23 ‘ Do n't so much as breathe on her , ’ Leo warned coldly as he descended the stairs behind them .
24 He swore softly when he saw the fear flash in her eyes .
25 His lips curled contemptuously as he used the abusive French term jaunes .
26 Joe laughed resignedly as he slammed the door .
27 PETER WRIGHT , the Boroughmuir prop whose international career took off after he made the switch to loose-head , was able to reflect yesterday on how quickly fortunes can change in sport , writes Mike Aitken .
28 Scott looked up as he heard the key turn in the lock .
29 Nubenehem looked up as he pushed the door open .
30 A great storm blew up as he approached the island , as if the elements themselves were trying to drive him from his chosen path .
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