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

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1 Within the region of the Seine basin where Charles 's power was concentrated and where he most often stayed , the counts were of the " lesser " variety .
2 After a few years in atomic energy research he then discovered his vocation as teacher and enthusiast as a lecturer in chemistry at Birkenhead Technical College , where he also voluntarily taught about theatre , literature and music in a humanities section .
3 Hezarfen , in a later passage than his list of Muftis , where he essentially simply follows Katib Celebi , is explicit on the point of separate muftiliks , though perhaps vague on the point of how official they were , saying : Until the end of the reign of Mehmed II there was not all that much glory and renown in the office of Mufti dignity and regard were for the most part dependent upon the person [ who held it ] .
4 Exasperated by the resistance of the Cabinet to new ideas he resigned from the Government and took his ease to the Labour party Conference in October 1930 , where he very nearly won it .
5 But the horse is used to being brushed , or he jolly well should be !
6 The other potential problem was what would happen to Gloucester 's authority after the young king 's coronation , but even this seems to have been settled to the duke 's advantage and John Russell , in his draft speech for the opening of parliament , assumed that Gloucester would remain in overall control — although he clearly also felt that this was a departure from precedent which needed to be justified .
7 The other potential problem was what would happen to Gloucester 's authority after the young king 's coronation , but even this seems to have been settled to the duke 's advantage and John Russell , in his draft speech for the opening of parliament , assumed that Gloucester would remain in overall control — although he clearly also felt that this was a departure from precedent which needed to be justified .
8 Sir Thomas More owned it for two years , although he probably never lived there .
9 His lifestyle , in a word , was gentlemanly ; his effects included a saddle and bridle , a riding hood of chamlet and another of sarcinet , although he no longer owned a mount .
10 Although he 's no long he no although he no longer competes , he drove hydroplane at an international standard , was highly competitive and had many wins and top level events to his credit .
11 Although he so obviously loved her , waited on her hand and foot , thought almost entirely of and for her , there was a tiny part of him which eluded her .
12 Geoff Hamilton , in his Practical Gardening Course ( noted above ) , describes Latin as ‘ that old , dead , incomprehensible language ’ , although he then confusingly adds that it ‘ provides an international understanding of plants ’ .
13 That he neither really sees nor is really torn , that he can not enter the world of either comedy or tragedy , neither O brave new world that hath such people in it , nor Dark dark dark beneath the blaze of noon .
14 There he became a world champion in a year filled with controversy and difficulty and there he learned that he neither really liked being world champion ( it was inhibiting ) nor really driving fast cars as fast as he was expected to ( they were thoroughly frightening ) .
15 I could n't believe that he just about had the audacity to phone this guy up .
16 The former lorry driver is now busy exporting Krystom throughout Europe and his only regret is that he no longer has time to go fishing .
17 Ramsey missed his canonry ; that is , he grieved that he no longer had a priestly connection with a church in the town .
18 But it was vigorous criticism of him in the 1922 Committee by Tory back-benchers which convinced Brittan — and Mrs Thatcher — that he no longer enjoyed the confidence of the party in Parliament .
19 All the happenings of the night had mixed together so that he no longer knew whether he had really been woken and heard the Woman 's hushed , hissing voice and the faint News from the radio .
20 Having shown the sudden , deep interest , how could Mungo now claim that he no longer wanted to visit the stable ?
21 Yet for all that he no longer believed the creed in which he had been raised : for all that he fought for a king against an upstart general , for the old order against the new , Karelius recognized that at heart he would always be one of Cromwell 's men .
22 Dr John Ball , a member of the Greenfield working party and chairman of the General Medical Services Committee of the British Medical Association , told New Scientist this week that he no longer backed the plan to substitute expensive branded products with cheaper ‘ generic ’ versions .
23 He was informed , by the captain Alan Butcher , two days before the season began that he no longer held any position of responsibility , Maynard having been promoted in his place .
24 His wife , Josey , has suggested that he no longer drives their automatic Bedford fully equipped camper van .
25 No one could have known that he no longer heard the park sounds for the pounding in his temples , or that his feet felt iron-clad as he walked away from the woman he longed to hold in his arms .
26 And then , looking around him , he realised that he no longer knew where he was .
27 The dispute which led the Conseil d'Etat Luxembourgeois to seek a legal opinion from the ECJ arose quite simply from the withdrawal of Mr Ramrath 's authorisation on the grounds that he no longer satisfied Luxembourg law ( ie the requirement that he have a professional establishment in Luxembourg and that he fulfil conditions of professional independence ) .
28 Declining on the grounds that he no longer had any religious faith , Uncle Hilbert sent a silver christening mug , large enough to hold a pint of beer .
29 But it is in defence where Clough faces his biggest problem — now that he no longer has Des Walker .
30 It is just that he no longer thinks that filling every cavity is one of them .
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