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

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1 Most importantly he misjudged the direction of the wind.He thought it was a light southerly it was north westerly .
2 Most importantly he abandoned the increasingly untenable ‘ Hallstein Doctrine ’ , and began to enter into diplomatic relations with countries who recognised East Germany .
3 Moving swiftly on he coined the phrase ‘ objectware ’ to refer to the hundred or so third-party objects that can be bought off the shelf to run in the NeXT environment .
4 Archie Hart 's suit filled and perhaps incautiously he made a dash for the shelter of some dunes , where he hoped to drain it out .
5 Halfway along he unlocked a garage and let the door slide up to reveal a newish Range Rover .
6 Now they should be be perfectly plain , straight and we got a t I got a true cut on eighteen inches with a a Mr was so so he made a special report on erm what I 'd done .
7 So naturally he travels a great deal , and is in demand as a consultant wherever Roman sites are being excavated .
8 Only yesterday he received a letter from Mr Clinton thanking him for his support .
9 There was no sign of his jacket but there was a second door to the room so probably he had a private bathroom and clothes closet as well .
10 So far he has no regrets .
11 The fisherman has high levels of mercury because he catches and eats large fish that lie in undisturbed pools and lagoons where methyl mercury settles , but so far he has no conclusive symptoms .
12 On a day when the general debate centred on whether or not games should be held when gales are blowing , Jess ruined a few arguments by going about his business so smoothly he gave the impression that in those areas of the field in which he moved , the wind had been magically stilled .
13 So now he lifted the woman from the stationery shop to her feet .
14 Just as surely as , Jesus had an interview with Pilate in the judgement hall so now he has an interview with you and with me .
15 Every so often he took a square-shaped flask from the inside pocket of his coat and stuck it to his lips like a trumpet .
16 So often he begins a line with ‘ I love … ’ 'I love to see … ’
17 This particularly applied in the hundred or so religious houses of royal foundation but by the early fourteenth century the king was extending the custom to the newly elect of other institutions ; not less frequently he requested a corrody ( or board and lodging ) for an ageing royal clerk or household servant .
18 One morning not long ago he saw a fox walking past this same window .
19 yeah , so Ivan said to me , he said er he said well I do I suppose you have noticed he said but whenever she comes down here he said the whole line stops I said I quite agree I said well let's be honest about it if he 's knocking out the meat he , it 's got ta stop cos he stops
20 As they crossed in front of the Queensway Tunnel for the final sprint up William Brown Street , 23-year-old Nadobenko was going so fast he mounted the kerb and bounced back but still had the strength to cross the line in first place .
21 He examined it closer , and it was only then he noticed the faint crack which ran between the edges of the tiles .
22 Halfway across he imagined the water there again , he saw the lake fill up , some ghost of the ocean haunting him , and shuddered at the thought of drowning in such loneliness , in such heat .
23 That 's punishment , yeah , they would either do that or there was one driver down there he broke a wheel , that were n't his fault , and he had to pay for it , he had to go in the office like I did once .
24 He 'd acquired a gasoline kicker engine from somewhere with an exhaust that run and he had made during picked up from scraps and stuff and made it , so where he had a tub right on top of this gasoline engine .
25 So briefly he roamed the gallery of marvels !
26 When he took his BA at Oxford Wren 's forename was Percy ; during his years in the IES he changed this to Percival , and it was only when he became an author that he added Christopher .
27 It was only when he reached the closed doors that he remembered that it was Sunday .
28 It seemed that Maidstone , who had been completely sober at ten o'clock when he left the bar , returned at about midday , still sober , but immediately started drinking heavily .
29 It was barely four o'clock when he entered the hut of the Ngo brothers and he waddled threateningly down the canter of the earth floor towards them , shining his flashlight right and left , looking for any excuse to employ his cane .
30 Just as a king needed the support of his magnates , so too he needed the support of his bishops .
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