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

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1 Only he gets it free . ’
2 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 ?
3 When he was near enough he pushed it open with his foot .
4 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 .
5 And so he made it easy for me .
6 So he give it little lad .
7 Somehow he thinks it remote from morality to face the facts ; somehow he thinks it possible to be good without being wise .
8 Somehow he thinks it remote from morality to face the facts ; somehow he thinks it possible to be good without being wise .
9 Days later he had it all planned after studying the brochures .
10 I have been a personal friend for many years , but that has never prevented him from criticising my colleagues and myself whenever he felt it necessary to do so .
11 He always wore a gown , he beat boys whenever he thought it necessary , he did not need to assert that his was the best school in Wales , if not Britain .
12 He had heard that Newgate was a hell-hole but now he experienced it first hand and understood why some prisoners went quickly insane .
13 Yet Morse 's mind was never more fertile than when faced with some apparently insuperable obstacle , and even now he found it difficult to abandon his earlier , sweet hypothesis about the murder of Theodore Kemp .
14 Oh and if he said it once well he said it half a dozen times trying to impress me .
15 Yeah , well he does it all the time .
16 Why did n't he leave it alone , ?
17 ‘ But if someone knew all about it before , this treasure , why had n't he removed it earlier ? ’
18 ‘ Wo n't he consider it odd that you 've never said a word before ? ’
19 But later on he makes it clear that this is so , at least in part , because the supposedly inevitable outcome of that choice is not really neutral :
20 I 've gone round the car twice , I thought , that ai n't stopped but I did , you do n't realise it 's stopped cos I did n't hear the bib bib bib bib bib there 's so much foam anyway you do n't realise there 's none coming out the like fine dribbles coming out of fucking put the back , put the jets bit on he rinsed it all down just about got it rinsed and then it gives you like erm a blob like a wax blob , so I put that on there I thought
21 He was able to extend his law to cubic and biquadratic residues , but to state his results elegantly he found it helpful to introduce numbers of the form a + pb and a + ib respectively where a , b are integers , p is a complex cube root of unity and , of course , i is the usual square root of -1 .
22 And when you think of a man earning about at the most two pounds ten shillings a week , one and sixpence was quite a sizable amount out of it , but eventually he paid it all off .
23 Theodora took his meaning , ‘ … sometimes he got it right and sometimes not ? ’
24 Sometimes he finds it hard to understand what I want to say , but he does n't mind how long he waits while I repeat it , and he always understands in the end .
25 Meredith thought she detected a gentler tone creeping into his words , and felt comforted , but then he spoilt it all .
26 And then he blew it all at the last minute with that interference .
27 Then he spends it all at Robinson 's store on drink , tinned meat , powdered milk and so on .
28 Then he hopped it quick .
29 Then he jacked it all in .
30 Cos he he really does it , I do n't know how he does it really , how he gets it all level like that .
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