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

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1 On Monday morning he drove the car to work so that he could show his colleagues the slightly dented bumper .
2 At nine o'clock on the Monday morning he drove over to Kilburn .
3 Next morning he ran a temperature but insisted on getting up .
4 On Monday morning he registered the death and spent some time with Shrimpton — the lawyer — his father 's accountant , and the bank manager .
5 Since morning he had been in and out of the kitchen where Maggie and Mona were cleaning and tidying and preparing for the big meal .
6 All morning he had been in a strange , erratic mood and as the car began to bump its way off down the track Tug felt a great lightening of his spirits .
7 Day stated that in the early hours of the morning he had been awakened by Henry and Francis Tidbury .
8 We argued and discussed — and in the morning he had scrapped that idea and had several others to offer in its place .
9 And then again this morning he had another business engagement , but this time a different one , apparently , for he had put on his best suit and bowler hat and his black top-coat .
10 He remembered the morning he had watched Bert proudly hang up the brand new sign .
11 Eventually , as the winter darkness descended , the fighting ceased , both sides boasting of a victory , though as Argyll re-occupied Sheriffmuir the following morning he had the better claim to have won .
12 That morning he had to call on a lot of goodwill from the proprietors and editors of the media .
13 She had been on his mind since the morning he had seen her from his horse ; frightened yet defiant , sparking with anger .
14 Only that morning he had been summoned to the tent of the bearded one .
15 On Exercise that morning he had tossed his offering the few inches from his pocket to a waiting bucket .
16 That morning he had visited several estate agents , and his researches indicated that Number 29 might be worth as much as £80,000 .
17 When he emerged the next morning he had changed .
18 That morning he had bought a whole barrel of Gunpowder Pepper from one of the human victuallers .
19 At ‘ appel ’ the Rumanian Corporal Asioz asked if anybody felt ill , because on emerging from the back door of the farmhouse that morning he had noticed a spray of liquid excrement beneath one of the ledges where somebody had shat out of the window .
20 This morning he had felt her attraction and just now , as they danced , he had been convinced it was mutual .
21 By the next morning he had a full report on Dimitri Volkov and his lover , ready for despatch to Peter Müller in Munich .
22 His wife in her innocence told us he had been down at the steamer when we landed and had slipped out of sight , and next morning he had left at six o'clock to go and visit a small island North of Jura where he had never been known to go before . "
23 Stephen told them how that morning he had seen a girl out on the moor alone .
24 That morning he had watched the surveillance team from the living-room window .
25 For the rest of the morning he had no time to think about her .
26 Later in the morning he had accepted Mr Mallory 's offer to buy him a drink in the plain , four-square , oddly restful pub at the end of the road .
27 One Sunday morning he had a bad attack during the service .
28 He was an administrator now as well as a detective , so that in the morning he had a report to write , two interviews to conduct , while in the afternoon he must drive to central London to attend a committee .
29 When he left his home this morning he had not expected to be carrying Lestrade of the Yard and Sherlock Holmes , and was by no means certain he was ready for this responsibility .
30 In the morning he had woken with energy racing through him at a pace too uneven to harness .
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