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

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1 Very much like he loves Luccini .
2 The exertions of the first five miles when he had thought the Dragoons might burst from behind every hedgerow or farmhouse had exhausted both the Major and his horse , so once he felt safe he sensibly slowed to a contemplative and restoring walk .
3 Just two weeks before starting work at Rentokil Dick married his wife Pat , so really he had 50 years to celebrate !
4 Now based at Oakhanger , Philip has built the business up so now he has three vans , all his own equipment , employs five full-time staff and regularly has to call in sub-contractors .
5 He went down country with the Army , and there 's a big difference between there and up here — it 's not a place where economy is considered in the same way , so maybe he learned some bad habits , such as a tendency to alcoholic drink .
6 So then he bought another baler .
7 Perhaps he was moved by the recollection that the argument propounded by Anselm had its origin in his own comment on an intricate saying of St Paul about truth and justice being the same thing in different modes ; perhaps too he felt some remorse at his impatient dismissal of so many of the saints venerated at Canterbury , when so clever a man as Anselm could take Elphege seriously .
8 He 's you see , bu but after about twenty minutes or so he loses touch with what 's what you 're actually doing and if , if you catch him just right he goes berserk !
9 Just then he had another preoccupation , and he left the compilation and editing of the issue to Sebastian and Tina Jorgensen , and to the new arrival from Australia , Jim Anderson .
10 Exactly how he achieved this I can not explain except to say that he had a kind of eloquence that made you think he was speaking to you personally and the gift of a born story-teller .
11 He was treated with antibiotics and his throat healed , but soon afterwards he developed red itchy bumps all over his body — nettle-rash .
12 Shortly afterwards he said good night to his master and made his way home .
13 But more crucially he stresses social disorientation :
14 BLACKBURN ROVERS backer Jack Walker broke the bank again yesterday when he underwrote lucrative personal terms for Swedish international Patrik Andersson .
15 BLACKBURN Rovers backer Jack Walker broke the bank again yesterday when he underwrote lucrative personal terms for Swedish international Patrik Andersson .
16 Mr McDaid 's 19-year-old son , Jason , was given a three-month sentence at Camberwell Magistrate 's Court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to making two hoax calls warning of a bomb in Oxford Street from a kiosk .
17 JIMMY McCRAE , of Scotland , won the 2,200-mile round-Britain Autoglass Tour by 22 minutes at Brands Hatch yesterday when he finished second to Wales 's David Llewellin in the final stage .
18 MARK MACLEAN 's bid for a place in the quarter-finals of the £60,000 Leekes Squash Classic in Cardiff ended yesterday when he lost 17-14 , 15-9 , 15-13 to the Australian World No4 , Brett Martin .
19 AN amorous bull stopped traffic yesterday when he seduced three cows , a Volvo and an Allegro on a busy road .
20 Once again he sounded full of pain and Maggie put her hand on the strong brown arm ; she just could n't help it .
21 It might only have been the light reflected from his costume , yet once again he seemed embarrassed by her presence .
22 Once again he used that nickname .
23 Twice weekly she went to Bath to meet Edward , though ever afterwards he made sure she was on the last bus home .
24 More explicitly he sees psychodynamic theories as the orthodoxy against which others have railed , either from a positivist and empirical critique ( leading to the development of behavioural social work ) ; or a radical analysis ( based upon a rejection of the individualization of problems and the location of disadvantage at the societal level and the consequent development of radical social work ) .
25 Most controversially he announced sweeping cuts in commodity subsidies which he said were unavoidable as government subsidies on wheat and petrol had previously amounted to £S1,000 million and £S7,700 million respectively , which simply could not be sustained .
26 Though at first , Pip could not bear to touch him , later on he takes great care of him and grows to love him which is shown by their holding hands at the trial of Magwitch and his visits to him as he is awaiting execution .
27 He never admitted this to himself in so many words , which was probably why he had occasional attacks of breathlessness and a tendency to develop a rash behind his ears .
28 Most often he remembers those in distress , on trial , in exile , in prison or slaves in the galleys .
29 Right now he dreads big talk .
30 My father was still forced from time to time to act as an interpreter , but from now on he spent much more time at home , rather than meeting his friends in the cafés for a game of cards .
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