Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] he [vb past] [det] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Yet every six months or so he found another excuse to get in touch with her .
2 When the other rabbit spoke , however , it was clear that either he had no interest in what Hazel had said , or else he had some other reason for not questioning him .
3 Corbett could have sworn that momentarily he glimpsed another figure , shadow-like , but fled on .
4 This was the Preface to a selection of the poems , which Leavis was to handle roughly , as he felt that Eliot had no business to be praising Tennyson , any more than later he had any business to be endorsing Kipling .
5 Nevertheless , he felt that intellectually he understood both emotions better than his friend .
6 I mean community groups were part of it th they did n't sponsor those , they did sponsor individuals , I mean it 's interesting because example that in sponsoring individuals and teams example involve them sponsored by Nike on drug charges and sign their interviewed about his drug charges Nike T-shirt on and so he said that you know one of their criteria was , criteria was not sponsoring individuals .
7 And so he asked this girl Jane and , and then he asked me and erm and er had I sat down and thought about it I could have said well er what I thought , you know , the correct way er but I thought well there 's correct and there 's correct and I think the right way is to write to it and to say yes thanks
8 One day he found himself in charge of the biggest train set in Never Never Land , and so he made some jolly exciting movies about friendly aliens , man-eating sharks , and an archaeologist who zoomed around the world thrashing Nazis .
9 These are forbidden by our law , which is called the Yasa , and so he killed both of them .
10 Then indeed , after a long time , Childebert considered what ought to be added , and he instituted from 78 to 83 , which he is known to have imposed worthily , and so he transmitted these writings to his brother Chlothar .
11 And so he lived this strange life — half-man , half-phantom .
12 Fénéon , like other excellent critics , was a valued friend of artists , and so he remained all his life even though he gave up writing criticism after a decade of working on the Revue blanche from 1893 to 1903 .
13 A shepherd can never be sure at what hour he 'll be done for the day , but the priest 's man leaves Upton as soon as Vespers is over , and so he did this time .
14 I said , well just carry on and so he used this er workshop at the back .
15 Perhaps he thought that a man , or more than one man , was trying to hurt or kill his mother , and perhaps he thought this nearly every night of his life .
16 " His hair has been better since he 's been with Sarah Brightman , " confides one long-term associate , " and perhaps he developed more ofa sense of humour .
17 To him it appeared as a sceptre , not as a sword , and perhaps he took this as a sign .
18 If only he had some security , if only his art supplies were replenished .
19 If only he had some tools …
20 All his life , the fool thinks that if only he tried another woman , or holiday , or whatever , then this time he would really catch the mysterious something .
21 He was eventually paid off — and apparently he got more money for not appearing than playing his set .
22 He was eventually paid off — and apparently he got more money for not appearing than playing his set .
23 He always noticed pools of oil and empty coke cans round the house if ever he passed that way .
24 He still has sufficient force , passion and reputation to get his way if he puts his case forcefully enough and yesterday he spent some time in conclave with Carrick , Neil Hartley and coach Doug Padgett .
25 In 1652 , on the death of his father , he inherited the estate of Deepdene , near Dorking , Surrey , and thereafter he devoted much effort to its beautification , constructing an elaborate Italianate garden of the kind popular in seventeenth-century England , with terraces landscaped on a U-shaped hillside , and with appendages including a laboratory .
26 He 's not a pensioner , his on Social Security and also he got another his got two his getting ever so I do n't know .
27 Beverley Cross said that it was an admiration of one performer for another ‘ and also he had such a soft spot for her after that year in Share My Lettuce .
28 " Now as soon as Rabscuttle got inside the King 's palace , he scurried off and went into one of the dark burrows ; and here he hid all day .
29 And then he made all sorts of tactless remarks about the state of the body .
30 they got a death in the family today and then he said that 's what we 've come , we 've coming to pick up granddad , so I reckon that is
  Next page