Example sentences of "[adv] [coord] he [verb] " in BNC.

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1 But Melody had her face turned up to him eagerly and he remembered other details of Boz 's wedding night party : his meeting with Melody 's mother and the small , shabby tent that was her home .
2 Jezrael gripped his fingers fiercely and he slid along the padded bench until he was beside her and she wept into the haven of his shoulder .
3 Yet this ‘ black and white ’ approach is not enough and he goes further : each text , Asheim argues , should be assessed as a whole — to do otherwise would be fair neither to the book nor to the author .
4 ‘ His father pointed them out to him often enough and he knew that things would drop on him from a great height if he put a foot wrong . ’
5 But at least the computer route-finder seemed simple enough and he had no problems in setting it .
6 Either he could wait until the pod splashed down at which point it would start to sink , and if the water was deep enough and he had difficulty in escaping from the safety envelope , or became entangled with the chute , he might drown before he was able to struggle to the surface — or else he could blow the hatch prior to landing , risking being either injured or knocked unconscious during an unprotected impact .
7 If the trouble spreads far enough and he thinks he can buy peace with a cheap loaf of bread then I should think he will .
8 But one tyre specialist says the law does n't go far enough and he thinks the limit should be increased even further .
9 He may be completely landless , or it may be that his plot is n't big enough and he has to spend part of his time , or part of his family has to spend part of their time , working for somebody else to get in some extra money or possibly renting land from somebody else .
10 The change of term was not quick enough and he covered it with a grandiose sweep of his hand which nearly knocked over the Doctor 's goblet .
11 never is good enough and he expects too much
12 This seems to have sobered him somewhat and he became an assistant in A. W. H. Kolbe 's laboratory in Marburg , but his contract was not renewed .
13 He once lost £80,000 when a tour of Japan was cancelled suddenly and he had to pay the cost of transporting the show 's equipment back to Britain out of his own pocket .
14 The Frenchman behind me on this march curses under his breath each time I stop suddenly and he bundled into my rucksack .
15 Then his eyes , red-rimmed from weeping , widened dementedly and he lunged from his place swinging the long blade of his coupe-coupe high above his head .
16 Oh they 've heard from Gav well she phoned Gavin yesterday apparently and he seems to be having a whale of a time .
17 eleven forty six , he 's got them inside , I think I told you about this did n't I ? , and I was inside helping them out like , he was outside , he did n't have his gas mask , we were doing the things , like M B C stuff , and I 'm inside and he said right you will each go to a post , where inside this tent , each to go to er , erm , cos there was six people inside and like there was six posts , he said you each got to a post inside the tent and on the you will pick up the tent , and I new what was coming , done it before sort of thing and erm , were all in M B C stuff cos there 's still lots of gas , but there was n't for very long , and he said right on the you will , er he just said , we picked it up right , were all fucking all fucking I said go on then ,
18 or his father , was inside and he got and he got his MP on the job
19 At the entrance to the Press tent I asked the security man if Toby was inside and he pointed him out in the middle of the usual muddle of desks and papers , with telephones ringing and cigarette smoke drifting , and expletives exploding .
20 The enormity of what had gone wrong struck him afresh and he started kicking the door and yelling again , but this time nobody answered , not even the snoring drunks .
21 She looked at him doubtfully and he added , with an odd little spurt of irritation , ‘ You really believe your grandmother was wonderful , do n't you ? ’
22 She rocked him gently and he nestled close and put his thumb in his mouth .
23 They review this possibility annually and he explained that when they have identified children who will go back they let them go into mainstream school for at first a morning and then one day a week .
24 She struggled ineffectively and he released her , but not because of her struggle .
25 Tromsø was huddled and silent below and he took a long time over his last look .
26 I says , they have a hotel there , so I brought them up to the hotel and took them , he went in and he made arrangements to stay there and then I took them over and let them see this lake dwell this crannagh as they call it .
27 Then brother Jack strolled in and he wasted no time in chatting them up .
28 Ras Tafari 's army came in and he received a great ovation ; in his army were the captured guns and chiefs .
29 But this lad make a mistake and he come down to the my sisters house , and my sister and her husband took him in and he 'd fallen and cut his brow , and after he was kind of sobered up he turned down and he said Not a story about this now James .
30 One of the managers that come in and he 'd been on holiday for two weeks , but he knew !
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