Example sentences of "[adv] he [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The nuzzling continued as his lips found her own , teasing and provoking her to yearn for more depth in the caress , until suddenly he took possession of her mouth in a forceful kiss that went on and on as though it would last for ever . |
2 | Suddenly he 'd arch his back like a twig in a furnace , scraping his stockinged feet for purchase , then take his head in both hands and try to smash it on the floor , only prevented by the cushions . |
3 | Suddenly he despised Tolby , with a venom which took him by surprise . |
4 | " Henry was carrying his books , and suddenly he saw Sheila in the distance . " |
5 | And suddenly he saw light . |
6 | Suddenly he had time to chat ’ |
7 | Suddenly he had time to chat . |
8 | Then suddenly he sees Piquet go into a spin and does n't get back into the field for a long time . |
9 | Suddenly he caught sight of Deborah 's scratched and bleeding hands . |
10 | After a while he dismounted , exhausted , and suddenly he caught sight of the car . |
11 | Suddenly he caught sight of Clare and Underwood walking arm in arm along the opposite pavement . |
12 | Dorian turned and stared at the face in the picture , and suddenly he hated Basil more than he had ever hated anyone in his life . |
13 | But however much he desired peace and , with peace , an opportunity to make good war 's heavy drain on his financial resources , there were limits to Henry 's clemency . |
14 | If the forger tries to write quickly and naturally he loses accuracy . |
15 | He had a passionate concern for the welfare of football in general , and was always on the lookout for ways to make it more efficient , more attractive and more popular , although naturally he wanted Arsenal to be in the forefront . |
16 | Apparently he asked Howard Samuel whether he would associate himself with an action to procure an injunction to restrain the manifesto , to which Howard Samuel had allegedly replied that he would . |
17 | ‘ Oh , ’ said Maisie , her eyes wide and shining with newly acquired faith , ‘ apparently he hurls thunderbolts around and sort of dries up wells and does tremendous damage to buildings . ’ |
18 | So she said he 's got another one apparently he rung Charlie the other night and said this is Alex , can I speak to Brian . |
19 | Apparently he shagged Nicky , is n't that bad enough ? |
20 | ‘ No , Apparently he wants access to the lower road . ’ |
21 | Before long he recognised Eva 's ability and invited her to be vice president . |
22 | In the grass below he sights movement . |
23 | Only He had authority over disease and death . |
24 | A playwright is a man who writes plays like the one in your hand , only he wrote plays nearly four hundred years ago and people still go and see them being performed . ’ |
25 | He whispered , ‘ The name 's Franky , only he has trouble with his ‘ r ’ s . |
26 | When he took over in October 1964 , he enjoyed two other advantages : his majority of four ensured that the fractious Parliamentary Labour Party would have to behave ; and , apart from Patrick Gordon Walker , whom he appointed Foreign Secretary , and James Griffiths , who was sent to the newly created Welsh Office , only he possessed Cabinet experience . |
27 | ‘ Perhaps he lacks motivation . |
28 | Or perhaps he had reason to be content , since Franca had been , perhaps visibly , moved , or startled by his sudden gesture of kissing her hand , something which she could not remember his ever having done before . |
29 | Then as the minutes passed and there was no sign of him , she considered that perhaps he had overslept . |
30 | Perhaps he thinks lightning does n't strike twice . |