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

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1 D' ya know he never does this !
2 Pity he never had any of his own . ’
3 Has he ever suggested this before ? ’
4 He says he once found some old ammunition sticking out of the ground .
5 We may find ourselves disagreeing with other people on the basis of sampling ; one man may claim that a shirt he bought from a well-known manufacturer wore out in no time at all , whereas his friend says he always buys this make because they wear so well .
6 ‘ You know he never harmed this poor shepherd lad .
7 ‘ You know he never said such a thing . ’
8 But when Grandma died he just lost all interest in the garden , and since no one had the time to take it on , it became neglected .
9 ‘ I bet he never said such rubbish . ’
10 He had , of course , kept Nora posted on his acquisitions over the year , so she knew he already had more than half the land they were after .
11 I knew he now realized this was serious , but I was not sure I had got through to him how serious .
12 He was very interested in discovering whether the tattoo would grow as he grew and he thought he already detected some enlargement .
13 NO SNOW fell during the night and at 10.00 , after Erika had run her five kilometres under a dazzling blue sky , Karl ran and said that he thought he rather did that a brief tour of Berlin would be possible and that he would be waiting in the lounge of the Palast at 11.00 ; adding that Paul should meet them at the television Tower at 1.00
14 I do n't think he ever forgave any of us .
15 He , it , it is , he gets on very well with her , I mean he only sees each other
16 Davidson says , I think he actually claims all you need to do is , is to develop your compositional semantics to get the truth theories coming out right and that 's the only notion of structure you need .
17 ‘ And you think he still needs that ? ’
18 Nor did he yet have much of a following elsewhere which he could import into Wales , although he was probably responsible for the arrival in Wales of the Yorkshireman John Pilkington , who served with the duke on the January commission .
19 Nor did he yet have much of a following elsewhere which he could import into Wales , although he was probably responsible for the arrival in Wales of the Yorkshireman John Pilkington , who served with the duke on the January commission .
20 Nor did he ever measure more energy in the bangs and heat than he put in from the electricity supply .
21 Did he ever use any violence on the child towards the child ?
22 Did he ever transcend this somewhat romanticized attitude towards the universe , which did conflict with his own avowed scientific naturalism ?
23 Now , now you were saying before your father er was unemployed quite a lot of the time during your childhood erm did he actually get any Unemployment Benefit while he was on the dole ?
24 Did he really do that ? ’
25 Did he really have all that in the kitchen or had she sent out for it ?
26 Did he truly say that ? ’ asked Joan , unable to conceal her delight .
27 Why did he suddenly do that ?
28 They said at the trial that he was a kind husband , a good neighbour — why did he suddenly do this terrible thing ?
29 ‘ I 'm expecting something from an old friend and I just remembered he only has this address for me . ’
30 Had he really said that ?
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