Example sentences of "he [adv] [verb] [pron] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | No he , he only told me the two things , I wrote them down . |
2 | Mr Rochester was in such a hurry that he only allowed me a short time to put on my wedding dress and veil . |
3 | Because his refusal to be sincere about his feelings toward her leads her further away from her own values , she begins to resent the way in which he constantly gives her the linguistic slip : ‘ Concepts which still meant much to her , by which she had once lived , were swerved aside with a smart epigram , a pun , a quotation , a dirty story ’ ( 170 ) . |
4 | For many years we sought access to him and the inner sanctum of his medieval palace , until in 1981 he finally gave us the first filmed interview ever granted by one of his line . |
5 | He soon proved himself a redoubtable warrior , and won the respect of his peers . |
6 | Rather than procrastinating with shadow trusts , why does he not do what the incoming Labour Government will do and abandon the ill-conceived , ill-considered , useless and unwanted ideas about trust hospitals ? |
7 | I told him my story and he promptly offered me an unsalaried post as a life insurance salesman . |
8 | ‘ Did not he ever show himself a loyal supporter of the late king your husband ? ’ |
9 | PETER NIVEN ( Rubika ) : ‘ Mine just was n't fast enough to stay with the leaders but he still gave me a wonderful ride . ’ |
10 | He still feeds us the odd titbit , apparently . ’ |
11 | Not of his talent — he always knew he was good and he always knew what a great songwriter and performer he was — but for instance , he was nervous of audiences . |
12 | As she smiled smugly — she 'd suspected he would n't — he deliberately threw her a frosty glance . |
13 | He once made her a beaded jacket so beautiful she told him she wanted to be buried in it . |
14 | He also got himself a new caddie , Froggy Davies . |
15 | He also gives us a measured degree of self doubt mixed with evasiveness and a realistic progression from a young , ambitious eager beaver on the music hall circuit to a very old man languishing with his memories in Switzerland . |
16 | And whatever he may have tried to gain from me , he also gave me a great deal . ’ |
17 | She enjoyed hearing about the governess 's letters which would never be received and translations of East End rhyming slang , but did n't think he actually listened to her , he often asked her the same questions . |
18 | ‘ But he 's done well and hopefully he now sees it the same as we do and we will see him on the bench in our next league game . ’ |
19 | If he really disliked what the beastly troika had done to it , he could have resigned — or , perhaps more effectively , threatened to . |
20 | ‘ Just before he rang off he even wished me a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year . ’ |
21 | He made such a fine job of the earth , the sea and the hills ; He made an equally fine job of the creatures , large and small that run around on the land ; He even gave us the best crags in the world … |
22 | He then gives them the following details . |
23 | He then gave me a slight shock by lapsing into a brief sort of reverie , and saying that if one had ever felt like ‘ murdering someone ’ , one could never do anything about it . |
24 | And he either phoned me the following morning or if it was n't the following morning it was the one after that . |
25 | She gathered up the bags and pushed them towards the child ; and when he reluctantly handed her the two pennies she said , ‘ Thank you very much . |
26 | He never gave nobody no venereable diseases . ’ |
27 | He certainly had himself a good varied he and his pal a good varied work experience , did n't he ? |