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

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1 Thenceforward he became increasingly unpopular and involved in frequent quarrels .
2 Gently he moved nearer .
3 No mat if you want it for your dinner here better he goes now the
4 And suddenly he seemed much younger than me .
5 Suddenly he became vitally aware that there was someone in the hall with him .
6 Then suddenly he struck again .
7 The shock of an impact struck him squarely between the shoulder blades , and suddenly he knew exactly where he was .
8 Suddenly he looked closely at me and gasped .
9 Quite suddenly he looked extremely dangerous .
10 He stared at Alexei for a moment longer , and then suddenly he grinned impishly .
11 But suddenly he felt utterly exhausted .
12 Suddenly he reached across and snatched the photograph out of the Woman 's hand , ripping it in half and dropping the pieces on the floor .
13 His voice was rising into hysteria , and suddenly he burst voluptuously into tears .
14 Till I tossed him up — then suddenly he flowed away under
15 Suddenly he focussed properly on Marie s vacant face .
16 Suddenly he leaned forward and a note of pain quavered in his voice .
17 He parried almost mechanically , his eyes leaving Adam 's face only by swift , flickering glances ; and suddenly he leaned hard forward and caught Adam 's blade on his own , and with a fierce turn of wrist and elbow wrenched the weapon half out of a shocked and bruised hand .
18 The Bushman was following it , but suddenly he swerved aside and he went off in another direction and I followed him , although I could clearly see the buffalo hoofmarks leading off in the opposite way .
19 Suddenly he moves powerfully out and up , with no hesitation or doubt , to land by a tree at the top of the crag , and with equal suddenness I am climbing .
20 Raking the comb through cropped curls that gleamed like polished mahogany , Polly tried to stifle her doubts and the nagging feeling that somehow she should have known there would be strings attached to Clive 's offer no matter how much he protested otherwise .
21 Well I think , I think it was a few of them involved , but apparently he went so you never know .
22 Hunter 's committee clearly thought that Vial on his own could not conduct the course , while Morton 's committee appear to have accepted Vial 's claims regarding appointments which apparently he had never held .
23 I met R. D. Case afterwards — he was on the Westminster Gazette at that time — and he told me that Stanford was so drunk that he 'd almost fallen into the gravel Apparently he 'd just been caught in time by George Watson-Forbes , who later wrote a remarkable series of articles in the Daily News on the Home Rule question . ’
24 So apparently he 'd never been to school ?
25 apparently he 's still got a lead
26 Hitherto he had only visualized her through Gabriel 's eyes , and he saw now that his little friend was not an accurate describer .
27 He did not know how long he lay there but was woken by the sound of turning pages .
28 God knows how long he lay there .
29 He never knew how long he sat there .
30 In the eighteenth century it was more and more usual for an ambassador accredited to any of the greatest European courts to be given it , irrespective of how long he stayed there or what his duties were .
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