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

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1 Suddenly he saw his hated enemy reach behind him .
2 Suddenly he cut me short and took me round the room and made me look at things .
3 Suddenly he found himself awake and alert .
4 Suddenly he found himself alone .
5 Suddenly he hated his own beauty , and dropped the mirror on the floor where it broke into many small pieces .
6 He needs to get betrothed fast and naturally he wants his little heifer to be rich .
7 I do n't know who it and apparently he asked him that , are , are any of your men gon na be there and if there are he said , I 'm , I 'm gon na pull out and use all my influence to stop the march and the I R A police said no there would not be any gunmen there so I thought yeah , fucking right , oh yeah that 's easy to say , and then if like the reporter said and , and you believe him and you have the feeble excuse towards a small community he said , you know what 's going on
8 Only he gets it free . ’
9 He must have been a remarkable man , because when his aircraft was shot down he lost his right hand but before many months had passed he was back on his squadron with a hook on his right arm , and although I am not one hundred percent sure of my facts here , I believe he went back on operations as a navigator or air gunner .
10 Perhaps he had someone other than John Barnes in mind as he paraded outside the ground , but the prophecy held true enough as Liverpool 's Chosen One produced his own version of the Second Coming .
11 Perhaps Vincent 's mother had put pressure on him , or perhaps he had his own reasons for softening the blow .
12 Or perhaps he knew something unsavoury about Latimer 's personal life .
13 Perhaps he left his previous London headquarters at 182 Camberwell New Road in something of a hurry , for a new base was quickly found at 9 Jeremiah Street , Poplar , the offices of the Green 's Home branch of the old union , at the rent of 95 a week , " starting afresh with the loan of two chairs and a table , sixpence worth of writing paper and six penny stamps for establishing communications with friends in other ports " .
14 Now er I 'm thinking in in the case of er perhaps a young accountant advising on financial management who finds something odd and perhaps he reports it direct to the authorities , will he be covered or will he have to go through some procedure in order to bring himself within the protection ?
15 Perhaps he regained his old power in the Badlands and rebuilt his domain , or maybe he fell to the sword stroke of an ambitious young Orc Warboss before ever reaching the Iron Rock .
16 Obviously he noticed your grey eyes .
17 Somewhat pointedly he closed his own book and tipped his seat right back , preparing himself for sleep .
18 When he was near enough he pushed it open with his foot .
19 So he does his own audit before the company audits him .
20 So he had them both ways did n't he ?
21 So he sells his Dutch s cigars for four x .
22 We might say that Wordsworth has slanted his autobiography to fit a theory ; in doing so he denied his own high academic attainment .
23 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 !
24 Frantically he rolled clear of any follow-up attack , and as he did so he felt something hard and bulky dig painfully into the small of his back .
25 So he clicked it all way and it come up I says now get your green line I says straight down middle and tune it in .
26 And he just wanted to get the heat in so he kept his other hand round about it .
27 And so he made it easy for me .
28 So he followed his own route .
29 So he rejects his former selfish hiving-off from the rest of the human race ( lines 53–6 ) ; from now on even worse sights than Beaumont 's painting will be welcome , for they will reinforce his resolve to endure in patience to the end ( lines 57–9 ) .
30 So he married her this girl anyway , they 're divorced now , like you know , I thought
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