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

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1 Some time later , as she lay quietly enfolded in his arms , she felt him gently brushing the damp hair from her forehead .
2 Bourgchier may well have thought , as Mancini implies in a narrower context , that to co-operate with the duke rather than opposing him still offered the best hope of warding off disaster .
3 Bourgchier may well have thought , as Mancini implies in a narrower context , that to co-operate with the duke rather than opposing him still offered the best hope of warding off disaster .
4 Haldane 's personal convictions and family connections caused him quickly to assume a prominent role on the more extreme wing of Anglican Evangelicalism .
5 His depth of vision , grasp of essentials , logical thinking , and the intuition by which he seemed to sense what was in the minds of those about him always ensured the best results .
6 His pioneering interest in Tiepolo led him also to gather a large collection of his drawings , which filled twelve albums .
7 John Coffin walked away , marvelling at the strangeness of life which made him now mourn a petty criminal whom he had not liked and whom no one had appeared to love , and who might , just possibly , have also poisoned three people .
8 People who know him well say the Kuwaiti affair has affected him deeply , chipping away at his pro-western instincts , and instilling in him a deep pessimism about the future of the region .
9 And yet about him there hung the indefinable air of ugliness .
10 Haavikko closed the door behind him then gave a small shudder , staring at the tiny slip of plastic in his hand .
11 Similarly , it is not possible for him either to give a hard-and-fast definition of Truth .
12 There were times , though , when he rather hoped a working-class bloke would take a shine to his wife and beat the hell out of her .
13 His Lordship reached the conclusion that no evidence was not a jurisdictional defect because he expressly adopted the limited concept of review adumbrated above .
14 This prompted an unusually animated argument between counsel and the judge , who was clearly outraged at what he expressly called the crass incompetence of the Crown Prosecution Service in serving and making part of the prosecution case a witness they knew would support the defendant and then seeking to discontinue when predictably he did just that .
15 In the ten Ives songs which he provides as fill-up he deftly avoids the obvious pitfalls in writing which is only parodistic in part , whether in the overtly sentimental fragments or the rousing songs like The Circus Band and the patriotic First World War song , He is there ! .
16 As Merrill shook her head he deftly folded the typed sheets , replaced them in the envelope and handed it to her .
17 He had taken his glasses off now and pulled his T-shirt up over his head , revealing that manly torso of perfect proportions , over which he deftly fastened the frilled silk shirt , and tucked it into his jeans .
18 For a start , he presumably felt the same way .
19 But he had provided a double failsafe mechanism for himself in case he accidently pressed the wrong key while accessing the code .
20 But lucky Craig Harris escaped with bruises and minor burns after being thrown into the air as he accidently touched a live wire attached to overhead power cables .
21 he vigorously used an ancient notion of personal worth as resting in an original standard substance , and variation as introduced by society .
22 He eventually formed a religious group , the Royal Church of Nagriamel , before declaring a provisional government on Espiritu Santo on May 29 , 1980 , the eve of Vanuatu 's independence .
23 When he eventually became an overnight star after fourteen years of hard labour in Hollywood , the seekers of his past came knocking on the doors of his tutors and former friends .
24 On his father 's death in 1621 he was adopted by his uncle John Browne , a merchant tailor , from whom he eventually inherited a substantial fortune .
25 Although ‘ Milton and Wordsworth exalted me ’ , he eventually buys a complete Byron for two shillings and reads Childe Harold .
26 Meanwhile , Tom McKean was relieved to avoid one of his familiar acts of self-destruction as he successfully negotiated the first hurdle of his quest for gold in the 800m .
27 A publican or tobacconist who , in good faith , sells his goods to a 15-year-old who looks 20 has committed a crime , unless he successfully employs the permitted defence that he sold the goods innocently .
28 Since becoming head of the Kimbell in 1980 , he single-handedly built the sleepy Fort Worth museum into one of the most select collections in the country , purchasing a stellar array of old masters , including masterpieces by Caravaggio , Pietro da Cortona , Domenichino , Poussin and Georges de la Tour that would have significantly complemented or filled gaps at the National Gallery .
29 He duly produced the first work on natural history to use this new technique , Zoological Illustrations ( 6 volumes , 1820–33 ) and at the same time , Exotic Conchology ( 1821–2 ) .
30 Meanwhile in 1772 the Royal Botanic Garden at Kew engaged its first professional plant collector , Francis Masson , and packed him off to South Africa from where he duly introduced a great number of exotic plants , at least two of which , Zantedeschia erathiopica and Amaryllis belladonna , are still grown in Trust gardens in warmer areas to this day .
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