Example sentences of "he [verb] [adv] [adv] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Right , Harold 's been sort of trying to have a look at it all week long , but he 's , he has n't really got time . |
2 | A buyer of goods can sue the seller or a third party for conversion if he has ownership of the goods even though he has not yet got possession of them . |
3 | Hauge says his assessment is still incomplete , since he has not yet had access to Soviet military records . |
4 | She is a glamorous 40-year-old , he has only just left school . |
5 | And the fact of George Carey 's criticism of massive pay rises to top bosses , and his sermon on the social responsibilities of wealth creation , is of concern to those bosses and wealth ‘ creators ’ because remarks that would have been unexceptional from other quarters came from the head of the established church — a case of the upstart vicar from Barking not yet fully appreciating the nature of his role within the establishment to which he has only recently secured entry . |
6 | Such a person may be believed when he says that he has only once tasted marijuana and did not inhale . |
7 | He intends not only to accelerate privatisation but also to reduce state control of ‘ strategic ’ sectors , such as mining and telecommunications . |
8 | In his Politics he knew just enough to make sense of their institutions within the context of his classification . |
9 | ‘ He did not even know Millet was absent . |
10 | While there seems to be no reason to doubt the account to this point in Molla Yegan 's career , a question is raised about Taskopruzade 's statement that he did not again hold office by a note of Molla Yegan 's ( the only example I have found of his signature ) appearing on a page of the dated 839/1435–6 , of Isa Bey , the son of Bayezid Pasa , containing the signatures of a number of notable scholars of the fifteenth century : the page , which has been reproduced in facsimile by Unver , seems indeed almost to have become an autograph book for leading scholars of the period . |
11 | But he did not simply dismiss religion on this score ; rather he kept returning to reflect upon it . |
12 | Nicholas 's chances of losing a war were small , because although his outlook was militaristic , he did not really like fighting . |
13 | He did not therefore undergo transplant . |
14 | If he did not initially envisage independence for black Africa , it is difficult to believe that he did envisage it for the départements of French Algeria . |
15 | He did not actually suggest communication between continents with the aid of geostationary satellites , but if he was taken now to a satellite ground-station he would not be numbed with astonishment . |
16 | He did n't particularly like brandy , but it was a put of his image . |
17 | It was so quick he did n't even have time to scream . |
18 | She knew that he did n't even like whisky . |
19 | But he he did n't half make money cos he had nothing before that . |
20 | He did n't really like travel , of course . |
21 | He did n't often take advice from me , thank goodness , but I did have one little triumph . |
22 | This " veteran assault force " ( as he called it ) was composed of the only men left from the cantonment community whom he had not yet made use of , the few elderly gentlemen who had managed to survive the rigours of the siege . |
23 | He had not yet abandoned Christianity , and he would never abandon Christ , but the dogmas preached by his father were to him false . |
24 | CW reported he had passed a list of requirements to meet EC Directive on Workstation H & S to IL , but he had not yet had time to discuss eye and eyesight testing requirements with M Prior . |
25 | He had not only to acquire knowledge of the artificial-flower trade but to compete , while paying full male wages , against most manufacturers , who employed low-waged girls . |
26 | He needed to think , because although he was sure that Andrus had been speaking the truth , and that he had not deliberately incited Zoser to kill , he still felt puzzled . |
27 | Despite all his endeavours , Nu felt he had not fully acquired jhana , which he defines as ‘ extraordinary mental concentrations ’ which exclude fleshly attachments . |
28 | I was just dishing up the ravioli and he had n't even had time to take his helmet off when Nutty stormed in , drunk as a fiddler . |
29 | He had n't even used force , holding her with nothing more than the subtle movement of his mouth on hers . |
30 | In those days he had n't yet eaten shrimp , but Davide had been to the sea , often , and reported . |