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

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1 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 .
2 THE gunman in the Darlington siege loved his girlfriend so much he resorted to violence in a fit of jealousy , it was claimed last night .
3 Britain 's Olympic 1500 metres medal hope Peter Elliott will attempt to break the track record of 3 min 56 sec for the mile at Herringthorpe Stadium , Rotherham tonight when he makes his comeback on his home ground .
4 BOWLS : Port Talbot 's John Price savoured the sweet taste of revenge at the Tweed Heads Club on Australia 's Gold Coast yesterday when he beat Ian Schuback , his conqueror in last month 's world indoor singles championship , 21–14 in the Mazda international tournament .
5 BARRY FRY capped one of the most astonishing comebacks in football yesterday when he won his old job back as manager of Third Division Barnet .
6 There were crags up there he 'd heard , real crags , but they were empty now and host only to thriving colonies of brilliant green algae .
7 His wife turned without a word , and went to open the door ; and presently ushered in Detective Chief Inspector George Felse , mild , grey-haired and ordinary , a tired middle-aged man who would have been inconspicuous and among his peers almost anywhere he cared to materialise .
8 You have no conception how deeply he distressed me .
9 Steven thinks that just be I only just got in he said , I 'm having my tea and he said there 's no way I 'm gon na do nothing like that at this time of night when I 've been fourteen hours at work So then he stormed off back home again so he said well you 'll have to move it cos it 's obstructing the dual carriageway someone might come round that corner fast and hit it .
10 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 .
11 I had a circuit judge so everywhere he went I had to follow .
12 Nicky Piper , of Wales , re-launches his world title campaign at Manchester 's Free Trade Hall tonight when he meets Argentina 's Miguel Maldonado .
13 HENRY WHARTON plans to take the short route to victory at Leeds Town Hall tonight when he defends his Commonwealth super-middleweight title against Australian Rod Carr , the man he beat to win it last year .
14 PAUL GASCOIGNE , who yesterday sampled the magic of EuroDisney , fulfils his own dream tonight when he lines up against Maradona .
15 ROBIN Leigh-Pemberton , the Governor of the Bank of England , sent shivers through an already-nervous property sector yesterday when he issued the latest in a series of warnings about the record level of property company borrowing .
16 Picking Benny up gently he cradled his head in his lap , conscious of his-mother standing in the garden , her hand over her mouth as if terrified of what she might find .
17 For example , the adverb well in He speaks well of you may be equivalent to an adverb in French Il a très bien parlé de vous or it may be the equivalent of a noun , Il a dit du bien de vous .
18 ‘ Finished it , ’ he concluded for her , and Leith knew then that if Naylor Massingham had been looking to find fault with her work then plainly he 'd left no stone unturned .
19 A manager is accountable to his superiors in the organisation for his actions and he is obliged to report to his superior how well he has exercised his responsibility and the use of the authority delegated to him .
20 His obvious hunger made her wonder how long he had been up and about .
21 And of course DaSilva erm , not flashing those strokes round like he did on that first innings er , playing a very sensible innings from the point of view of Sri Lanka , but his erm , have n't seen many of his flashing strokes .
22 Then a bit further on he refers to Villar v. Gilbey [ 1907 ] A.C. 139 , which I have mentioned , and other English or Scottish authorities in that field , including a statement of Lord Hardwicke L.C. in Wallis v. Hodson ( 1740 ) 2 Atk. 114 .
23 But he 's shaved his hair off so he looks better , he thinks he looks like Yul Brynner .
24 tortoise thing with a lid on then he opened it and filled it with
25 Philip Bond gives a wonderful and moving portrayal of jaded professor Frank , who does his tutoring job so well he has to watch the once passionate and sentimental Rita turn into a trendy talker whose empty phrases contain nothing of the real her .
26 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 .
27 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 .
28 During the weeks directly afterwards he confided his distress in Keith Gregory and it established a strong bond between them .
29 MIDLAND Bank chief executive Brian Pearse noted a glimmer of recovery yesterday when he unveiled a rise in pre-tax profits to £178 million .
30 I think he got on er , quite well down there , because he 'd spent a few days up here he had a better idea of what he wanted to ask , and what he wanted to talk about and so on , but erm , only because his deadline 's and
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