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

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1 So he got me last nights , we 're gon na have to go tomorrow so we 'll have to go tonight now , got ta tell !
2 In March 1945 , a few weeks before the German surrender , Eliot was expressing his pessimism about the future ; a few days later he wrote his last commentary for the Christian News Letter and used the pseudonym of " Metoikos " or " resident alien " .
3 But a year later he had his second stroke .
4 Three years later he had his first Formula One drive in a March 711 at the Austrian Grand Prix , just six years after watching his first Grand Prix .
5 Three years later he received his first major commission , to decorate Bodley 's new church of St John , Tue Brook , Liverpool .
6 He had heard that Newgate was a hell-hole but now he experienced it first hand and understood why some prisoners went quickly insane .
7 Now he faces his sixth successive visit to the school when he will compete against over 300 other players over six rounds for the 40 available places on the European Tour .
8 Well he said something last week
9 Well he told me last year he 'd applied .
10 She has been a couple of times but er when we were bringing up the family course she could n't reasonably go with me every week and er , but she had used to be er a good supporter when she was a girl , she used to go with her father in those days my son 's been with me , cos I took him las well he took me last night with his wife I went in their car .
11 Well he phoned me last night and he 's going to phone me again on Sunday afternoon , we get on so well , Brenda I can just the imagine the pair of us tucked up into a four foot bed !
12 From here he wrote his last letter , again recorded by Fanny Burney , now Madame d'Arblay , and engaged in writing the life of her father .
13 Here he published his first Gibbons ‘ V.R. ’ stamp album , followed by the ‘ Improved ’ and illustrated ‘ Imperial ’ albums .
14 Then he asked his next question .
15 After the 1979 season , Dave caddied for Michael King and Manuel Calero , then he made his first bid for the bag of Sandy Lyle .
16 Then he made his third three at the seventh , playing a nine-iron to four feet and holing the putt .
17 He says he thought the passenger was then going to hit him so then he hit him first and er I think
18 From there he had his first real glimpse of the Lake District and fell in love with the area about a quarter of which was in Lancashire until 1974 .
19 There he learned his second craft , that of magician .
20 David Poole , who came into ballet in Cape Town a few months before John Cranko in 1944 , described his beginnings : how he saw his first ballet performance on a Saturday night at City Hall , spoke to friends there of his desire to dance , and on the Sunday was told by them that they had arranged with Dulcie Howes for him to attend classes at the University Ballet School .
21 Local evening papers described how he met his first wife , who is named : ‘ pregnant , they married in a hurry ’ .
22 Instead he celebrated his fifth birthday with a pig-shaped cake .
23 Ever since 1969 , when he had his first show , his cartoonish black-and-white paintings have managed to comment without mercy or a smidgen of socially redeeming tact on , among other things , men 's — and women 's — looks ( Warhol 's nosejob painting must be an important icon in his private gallery ) ; issues of health ( a hilarious series of men in the throes of having heart attacks ) ; bestiality ( pert Fifties housewife on her knees doing something unspeakable to a poodle with her arm ) and religion ( famous Biblical figure on the cross getting a pie in the face ) .
24 The moment for which Archie will always be remembered by Palace fans was when he scored our fourth and conclusive goal after a marvellous run from the centre-circle to defeat the FA Cup-holders , Wolves ( 4–2 ) in a thrilling replay up at the old Crystal Palace in January 1909 .
25 From 1940 , when he made his first broadcast as a quiz-master in the BBC radio series Ack , Ack , Beer , Beer , he was a constant broadcaster and in 1943 , by then stationed at the Air Ministry in London , he created and wrote with Squadron Leader Richard Murdoch the long-running radio series Much Binding in the Marsh , a take-off of a fictitious RAF station .
26 I must tell you that this infant has never cried at all apart from at the moment of birth when he took his first breath — and that must be accepted as an unavoidable demand for satisfaction of an impossible desire .
27 He has an unshakeable self-confidence , which no doubt dates back to when he sold his first paintings at nine years old , these early Koonses going for hundreds of dollars in Henry J Koons Interiors , his father 's furniture store in a small town in Pennsylvania .
28 And a lot will depend on the 27-year-old tomorrow when he gets his first taste of League of Ireland football .
29 By 3 February 1722 , when he registered his first maker 's marks at Goldsmiths ' Hall , he had set up in Threadneedle Street , a move made possible by his marriage on 9 January 1722 to Alder , wealthy daughter of Samuel Phelpes , gentleman merchant , and Mary Aldworth , descendant of merchant princes linked with the East India Company and the Society of Merchant Adventurers of Bristol .
30 He had been coming regularly for almost sixty years , and was only fourteen when he bought his first pony there for £4.10s .
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