Example sentences of "[verb] he [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I did n't even know he had any — ’ |
2 | A few folk went to his place before sunrise yesterday , just to let him know he had better have no hand in the lists . |
3 | I did n't know he 'd even been out the first time . |
4 | I did n't know he 'd just shot Mr. Banks . ’ |
5 | ‘ Mr Jacobsen , ’ she forced herself to speak slowly and calmly , refusing to let him know he 'd just lit a tinder within her , ‘ it may have escaped your notice that you were not the only member of the cast — come to that , you were n't the only male , either . |
6 | As well as I 'll ever know he replied gruffly . |
7 | Do you know he rang twice last |
8 | Do you know he 's just woken up then ? |
9 | During one of his Somerset visits he had already discovered Adscombe , a hamlet of Over Stowey parish not far from Tom Poole 's cousins at Marshmills . |
10 | Though there is no tub to thump he talks animatedly with his hands . |
11 | But when it came to the British people , who it was claimed he had so dreadfully harmed , the court went into secret session . |
12 | Suggest he advances as far as the stream and stops them there , but make it a tactful suggestion . |
13 | Wilkinson , who has cajoled and bullied to knock Cantona into shape , joked that the language barrier is still there because ‘ If I 'm saying nice things about him he seems to understand — if I suggest he works harder or I say nasty things , he finds that harder to comprehend . ’ |
14 | When he drew he put aside all other considerations and reached for the truth . |
15 | He maintained he had never received replies to letters or acknowledgement of seeds but the dispatch of the eighth edition of the Dictionary ( April 1768 ) awaited direction and then , with an unusually personal note , he excuses himself , ‘ … having had the misfortune to dislocate the ankelbone of my leg above a year and a half since gone … confinement and want of usual exercise has brought many maladies upon me , but I am in hope of proper remedies to prolong life a little longer . ’ |
16 | Knowing him I expect he 's still got it in his pocket . |
17 | ‘ Never has homo faber better understood that he has made history and never has he felt so powerless before history ’ . |
18 | Has he gone completely bald yet ? |
19 | Has he joined yet another ‘ seminal ’ Seattle grunge band or what ? |
20 | ‘ What has he done now ? ’ |
21 | You saw him , he was in no case and no mind to hold anything back , nor has he done so . |
22 | Has he asked indeed the tenants who have not already bought their home if they would be interested in the Government 's Rent to Buy housing scheme ? |
23 | ‘ Has he called here ? ’ |
24 | ‘ What has he come here for then ? ’ |
25 | Only once has he come close to losing his rag , when publicly embarrassed by his press secretary , Julie Hall , as she admitted giving the first name of the little girl at the centre of the health election broadcast row to the press . |
26 | Has he come home ? |
27 | Has he come home yet ? |
28 | Has he noticed that much advice has been given to us on how that should be done ? |
29 | You ca n't think like that Has he died yet , sounds like you 're waiting for him to die ! |
30 | ‘ Has he left again ? ’ |