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

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1 If the shaman is exposed to the insidious effects of the fungus for too long he may eventually turn into a giant shaman mushroom .
2 He did n't know how long he could live like this .
3 Oh , if only he would just tell her what he was thinking , what he was feeling , what his plans were .
4 Well do n't worry if you ask him nicely he might even make you a bacon sandwich .
5 Perhaps he would just hand her a sleeping-bag and offer her the tent …
6 If she left him long enough , sitting in the dark in the boathouse and thinking it over , perhaps he would never do anything wrong again .
7 And if that child is sensitive and caring and does not wish to hurt or disappoint his parents , perhaps he may even enter the medical profession and spend years doing something he does not really want to do while denying himself the opportunity of fulfilling his life in the way he would have chosen .
8 Perhaps he 'll just give you a nice tonic .
9 Perhaps he can just sit around and score . ’
10 Perhaps he will soon lift the veils on the Westland Saga and the sinking of the Belgrano .
11 Perhaps he will even write and say that he knows nothing of it — that it is the Mayhews , Augusta 's family , who have announced a marriage .
12 Perhaps he will now do so .
13 Perhaps he will now write again to his supporters and correct his error .
14 Perhaps he will now try answering the question .
15 Well , on the specific issue , which is item one three two , are we agreed that we write quite clear but nonetheless firm letter to Mr Patten , explaining that we are minded to ask him to comment on these matters , it this time comes from the Chair and the Chief Officer about and perhaps he will therefore take it more seriously .
16 Having done a fair job for the Lib Dems , perhaps he could now go and help the Tories .
17 The doctor the doctor 's patient is a solicitor n whose obviously he can now advertise anyway .
18 If he got up and peered closely enough he would still see the prick of that vanished drawing-pin in the plaster .
19 Now , he does think that the one and the mind is present to every one of us , erm , but I also take it that erm he er thought that he himself , had been able to ascend to the one er four times in the course of his life and that he also thought that some of his students were of better contemplation than others and erm so he may also have thought as Plato did , that some people are more inclined towards philosophy than others .
20 So he 'll probably do locums for a while . ’
21 so he 'll probably get time to do it anyway
22 So he 'll probably get I think he , he goes to the class first , then come , and he comes downstairs .
23 As for Edmund , the Danes themselves may have supported his cult , as the Danish rulers of East Anglia came to do in the ninth century , and if so he would eventually have become a means of reconciliation between the two peoples .
24 So he would actually do the work himself ?
25 If they appeared likely to do so he would then map out a strategy and advise students or co-workers on how to refine them and carry them through to fulfilment .
26 So he would still stay there because he was told about the weather .
27 So he would maybe get word from the head of the house or the nearest rel call on them .
28 so he can either sleep in bed with his dad and J J or but they make him up a bed on that .
29 And so he can still express his aspiration towards that " wholeness " in terms of a unifying Schopenhauerianism .
30 so he can never contrive
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