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

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1 washed out he very quickly got tired , you remember in hospital , he quickly got tired and if he laid down he quickly seemed to get his energy back , he 'd come back and be
2 he said that 's all you need to know so he actually showed me how to work it back
3 When at last he moved away he still combed through the letter as he walked .
4 But we reckon Mr Sugar must have read your mind already — has n't he already produced one of the machines on your wish list ?
5 Has n't he already got a clock radio ?
6 Has n't he ever let slip any little hint about who it might have been ? ’
7 Then , after dealing with the Grand Slam Cup and explaining how he only went along with the idea after insisting that the event would also produce $2m for the development of the game in ‘ third world tennis countries , he went on :
8 John Paul II described how he personally scrutinised successive drafts — 10 in all — which were presented for his consideration .
9 We have been dealing with an agent so I do n't know how he really feels .
10 On landing there he angrily refused to negotiate and demanded to be taken to Sweden and then the United States , warning in a note : ‘ We shall land in New York together , or die together . ’
11 He had never been an impressive priest — dispensing sacraments , sermons and whist-drive announcements with the same patient ennui , like a weary shopkeeper who has forgotten why he ever started to sell .
12 Oh I do n't know why he just does n't turn the boat so the current was too much for the
13 He did not know why he suddenly felt this way ; he was not angry with himself , or with us , and he was not crying .
14 Explaining why he now supports the Grand Slam Cup , after refusing to compete a year ago , he said ‘ I have my word to the ATP that I would do everything I signed to do in my contract with them .
15 She wanted to know why he never brought anything home , why he had no reading book .
16 When he came in he just stood there looking gawky and then at once , seeing him without a hat on , I knew who he was .
17 And when my grandfather came in he always had a pocketful of these tips , and he would give us all some sixpences and some threepennies . ’
18 Now erm when Paul came in he unfortunately come in and clean up come in and clean up and they were put on their own rate which they should never have been .
19 As it came near he quickly lowered the camera and directed a wide-eyed stare , straight at the big cat .
20 I do n't know what was said at the relief office but when Dad came back he just threw the ration card on the table in disgust .
21 When Nigel came back he usually spent some time checking his pulse rate .
22 Later , in his book Aromatherapie , he describes how he successfully treated several long-term psychiatric patients with essential oils .
23 In another letter he describes how he impishly tried to put Schikaneder 's nose out of joint by playing the glockenspiel out of time from the wings .
24 But in the very same scene Ulysses is left alone with Nestor , and describes how he really intends to entice Achilles from his tent .
25 Yesterday , 33-year-old Steve Spence told how he still loved his wife .
26 If the head of the KGB wanted something done then he simply demanded action .
27 They parked where he always did , hidden deep in the shadows .
28 In trying to go home he simply pressed the wrong buttons — and kept on pressing the wrong buttons , taking his human passengers backwards and forwards , and in and out of time and space .
29 As she turned away he gently caught the nape of her neck with his free hand .
30 There is no lasting acrimony between Gedge and Rigby and when they meet up he often jokes that she provided him with enough material to launch and sustain a musical career .
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