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

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1 Yet every six months or so he found another excuse to get in touch with her .
2 Held , dismissing the appeal , that on its true construction section 8 of the Family Law Reform Act 1969 did not confer on a minor who had attained the age of 16 an absolute right to determine whether or not he received medical treatment but enabled him , for the limited purpose of protecting his medical practitioner from prosecution or from any claim in trespass , to give consent to such treatment as effectively as if he were an adult ; that , although a minor of any age who had sufficient maturity might consent to treatment , his refusal to give consent could not overrule consent given by the court ; that in exercising its inherent jurisdiction the court would take particular account of the minor 's wishes , the importance of which increased with his age and maturity , but would override them where his best interests so required ; and that , having regard to the nature of W. 's illness and to the serious deterioration in her condition , her best interests required the court to direct her immediate transfer to and treatment at the new unit without her consent ( post , pp. 765G — 766A , H — 767C , 768F–G , 769G–H , 770B–D , 772A–C , D–E , 774C–D , 775H — 776A , E–F , 777F–G , 779A , 780B–E , G–H , 781B–E , H — 782A ) .
3 He was the last of the brothers ; whether or not he had any part in their deaths he could be the key to a clearer understanding of the two who had died .
4 A creditor whose claim includes an element of VAT can either prove for the whole amount of the claim ( and pay to HM Customs and Excise the VAT element irrespective of whether or not he receives any dividend ) or prove for the amount of his claim net of VAT and reclaim the VAT under the Value Added Tax ( Bad Debt Relief ) Regulations 1978 .
5 Not only did the non-working bourgeois become increasingly frequent — in Cologne the number of rentiers paying income tax grew from 162 in 1854 to almost 600 in 1874 — but how else except by spending was the successful bourgeois , whether or not he held political power as a class , to demonstrate his conquest ?
6 The judge did not , in terms , say whether or not he regarded this evidence as establishing undue influence as it is normally understood .
7 Mr Kinnock ran into a wall of derision when he declined to say whether or not he favoured proportional representation .
8 This includes an unmarried father whether or not he has parental responsibility .
9 ‘ I do n't know where , why or how he got that idea , ’ said 77-year-old Mr Hickman , recently honoured for 60 years of preaching .
10 At high levels of idiosyncratic skill ( flair see p. 245 ) analysis is particularly difficult because the practitioner may have little conscious awareness of how or why he achieves unusual success .
11 And so he asked this girl Jane and , and then he asked me and erm and er had I sat down and thought about it I could have said well er what I thought , you know , the correct way er but I thought well there 's correct and there 's correct and I think the right way is to write to it and to say yes thanks
12 Pitt-Rivers was well aware that excavation destroys evidence as it uncovers it , and so he kept meticulous records .
13 Then indeed , after a long time , Childebert considered what ought to be added , and he instituted from 78 to 83 , which he is known to have imposed worthily , and so he transmitted these writings to his brother Chlothar .
14 A shepherd can never be sure at what hour he 'll be done for the day , but the priest 's man leaves Upton as soon as Vespers is over , and so he did this time .
15 " His hair has been better since he 's been with Sarah Brightman , " confides one long-term associate , " and perhaps he developed more ofa sense of humour .
16 He was eventually paid off — and apparently he got more money for not appearing than playing his set .
17 He was eventually paid off — and apparently he got more money for not appearing than playing his set .
18 How firmly he clung to doctrine , and much he feared certain dangers
19 He still has sufficient force , passion and reputation to get his way if he puts his case forcefully enough and yesterday he spent some time in conclave with Carrick , Neil Hartley and coach Doug Padgett .
20 In 1652 , on the death of his father , he inherited the estate of Deepdene , near Dorking , Surrey , and thereafter he devoted much effort to its beautification , constructing an elaborate Italianate garden of the kind popular in seventeenth-century England , with terraces landscaped on a U-shaped hillside , and with appendages including a laboratory .
21 He offered an as yo as you read it there in the opening of chapter two , he offered her drink , at meal times she was to eat the food provided for Boaz servants he gave to her the extra portion of parched corn and also he provided extra gleaning for her .
22 Despite highlighting er Wilson 's intellectual and physical achievements , for instance , he er wrote a very er , well respected book called Con Congressional Government in his earlier cabinet career , and also he initiated domestic reforms , the book is er generally quite scornful , reporting character .
23 He has just hit his best form and now he gets this injury .
24 At the back of his premises he owned a used-car lot which faced on a less fashionable avenue , and here he sold second-hand cars , trucks and motorboats .
25 " Now as soon as Rabscuttle got inside the King 's palace , he scurried off and went into one of the dark burrows ; and here he hid all day .
26 And he waited , and then he heard one word come back , spoken in a whisper , she must have been close to sleep .
27 And then he made all sorts of tactless remarks about the state of the body .
28 and we 'd left it , and not bothered and then he says one day I might as well sling this out it 's no good is it ?
29 I mean in in the midweek game against us he had very little play and then he produced one ball that got them an equalizer and I suppose that 's what Frank would look for now .
30 And then he saw two men .
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