Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] he [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | She suddenly realized he really was interested in the ship . |
2 | Garry would dearly love the club captaincy back but he is realistic enough to know he just has to get on with the game . |
3 | So has he still not been down ? |
4 | So has he all gone to his gr mother 's at Christmas ? |
5 | Not only has he again fallen flat on the ground , but his head and his hands have broken off and lie at the entrance of the building . |
6 | In so doing he also gave his blessing to — what in effect proved to be the case — declaring the Transkei , or at least Bumbane , the first ANC liberated zone , however fleetingly , yesterday afternoon . |
7 | In so doing he also rediscovers Pip , whom he lures to a disused lime-kiln with the intention of killing him , but in the nick of time is frustrated by Herbert , Startop , and Trabb 's boy . |
8 | In so doing he often exposes the different colour of the priming ground underneath . |
9 | Then he 'd been walking back to The Randolph when he suddenly felt he just could n't face his excessively sympathetic countrymen , and he 'd called in a pub and drunk a couple of pints of lager . |
10 | Not only did he immediately assume overall direction of the battle , organizing his forces and ever-increasing artillery power , but he at once ordered the reoccupation and rearming of the outlying forts , to each of which two weeks ' supply of food and water for every man was dispatched . |
11 | Not only did he quite genuinely want to ease the distress of the hostages ' relatives but Reagan was well aware of the damaging analogy to his own political fortunes when comparing this hostage crisis to that suffered by Carter . |
12 | Not only did he needlessly place himself in danger , but no charges were brought against his prisoners . |
13 | Teacher : So did he actually become a sportsman ? |
14 | But yeah so does he still write that ? |
15 | Not only does he not appear to recognise that , but he still treats the British people with the insensitivity which so infuriates them . |
16 | Wouters turns Caxton 's famous quotation on its head and says ‘ things formerly forbidden are now allowed ’ , but not only does he not go into detail as to what these things might be , he certainly does not suggest that ‘ things now allowed are actively engaged in ’ . |
17 | The logic of this is that the drawer is in the same position he would have been in had he not discounted the bill . |
18 | So had he ever considered singing as a career ? |
19 | But she did not think he ever would be . |
20 | ‘ A lot of good any of that did when we had a captain who could n't fucking hack it , did n't have the guts to admit it , and had to send good men into a fucking killing ground to prove how fucking brave he really was . ’ |
21 | We do not believe he just wandered up there and lay down to die . |
22 | Could not believe he really wanted to . |
23 | You 're not kidding he certainly ai n't kidding you now now it 's happened to me I know if it ever happened I know never to do it again . |
24 | But he regards the connection with Peter Chapple-Hyam as the best move he ever made . |
25 | ‘ I 'm expecting something from an old friend and I just remembered he only has this address for me . ’ |
26 | me as well actually I did one of your tricks Sue I mean we 'd done something I mean is it Li Liz went in and said , and would you like to report Tony on what you 've discussed , and I just spoke he never even got a got chance to say one other sentence I 'm just doing a . |
27 | The albums ‘ American Prayer ’ and ‘ LA Woman ’ produced some of the best work he ever did , and I think in a sense he died for his poetry . |
28 | Although Reagan 's knowledge of foreign affairs was non-existent , to the point where if he was not prompted he often had no idea which country he was talking about , he needed little convincing by the American intelligence agencies that now was the time for America to start waging a secret war against its enemies . |
29 | Jack Birkenshaw , back where he has always felt he most belongs , has a hard job ahead in trying to restore Leicestershire to their long-lost glories . |
30 | It always protects he even pulls the toilet seat down , |