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

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1 In the ensuing hours and days he would get to know Francis Garland perhaps better than he knew many of his colleagues and acquaintances .
2 Richard Armstrong has left to become Curator of Contemporary Art at the Carnegie Museum in Pittsburgh , and Richard Marshall has cut a deal that allows him to remain only until he finds another job .
3 Similarly when told that only if he returned all his tournament winnings would he get to heaven William replied in exasperation that it was impossible .
4 Man must have been conscious of memories and purposes long before he made any explicit distinction between past , present , and future .
5 In the sonnet just quoted , for instance , Shakespeare presents the Poet in a humiliating situation , indifferent to the behaviour of the Mistress with other men just so long as he gets some share of the action .
6 He knew how to hold the Conservative Party together , and , so long as he judged this right , to hold it loyal to Lloyd George .
7 Diplock LJ 's statement in Mowatt that the harm foreseen need not be GBH so long as he foresaw some physical harm , however minor , was approved in Sullivan [ 1981 ] Crim LR 46 ( CA ) , followed in Jones , above , and approved again in Savage , above ( HL ) , and Parmenter .
8 Nowhere near big enough for him to finance the war on his own , especially as he gives such a lot to charity .
9 The strain of all this told , especially when he did such things as going on a submarine foray to the Bay of Biscay while the French coast was still in German hands .
10 The more so when he thrust this fearful object at me , shamefacedly , hurriedly .
11 down into his arteries and we ca n't get anything down there so they 're blocked , but he said how the hell he survived that op I do n't know he said they could 've done more with his legs but it meant another hour and a quarter minutes in surgery , and he said he 'd had enough we could n't have kept him on the table a minute longer so he said all we can do is wait , so now mum said well he 's alright in intensive care , he 's responding well , getting over the operation well , but what we was worried about was him breathing on his own , had he , had he been you see , anyway he said this on er Thursday
12 I 'm gon na , I 'm gon na get Scott tonight if he makes any comments and this fist is gon na go strop straight where it hurts .
13 It originally appeared under the imprint of the Bodley Head , having been steered into existence by Allen Lane shortly before he left that firm to found Penguin .
14 Professor Hoskins was particularly interested in the Banbury Lane , largely because it had been identified as a prehistoric trackway by archaeologists in the 1950s , shortly before he wrote this book .
15 ‘ Wagnerian ’ is for once more than apt description , for just after he composed this symphony Korngold set to work on the score for one of Hollywood 's composer bio-pics , Magic Fire .
16 William Springett died soon after he wrote this letter in 1772 , leaving an only daughter , Anne .
17 When would it have been approximately when he started this would you say ?
18 He clambered up and intercepted her at the kitchen door , enfolding her and drawing her in to his body so that his warmth flowed through to her , just as he had that day when he 'd found her on the beach , lost and afraid ; like him , a victim of the past .
19 Spencer thus condemned any attempt to change women 's position in society , just as he opposed any state intervention to safeguard the position of the poor and weak .
20 Just as he did this , the government had a change of heart and decided that there would after all be a Private Members ' ballot .
21 Just when he thought all the best girls loved a baldie .
22 As soon as he had any money he spent it on going to Central America or Thailand by the cheapest possible means to look at some new underground .
23 As soon as he said this , I did n't believe him .
24 And as soon as he put some funnels and that down it rods pressure came back .
25 He also became disenchanted with the amount of the correspondence ; his replies become shorter and shorter until , in September 1937 , his secretary wrote , " Mr Eliot also asked me to say that he is intending to write to you as soon as he has several consecutive free hours " .
26 Few there be , are there few that be saved , well what does the bible say about this , first of all it teaches abundantly clearly that all may be saved , God is not partial , God has no favourites , he does n't love you more than he loves any body else , he does n't love me more than he loves you or you more than me , he does n't love you more than he loves ah any other racial group or any other ethnic group , he loves us all the same God so loved the world that he gave his only son Jesus Christ , here in his love , not that we love God says the apostle but that he loved us , the old testament profit reminds us that he has loved us with an ever lasting love , who , this was one of the hang ups that the Jewish nation had , they thought that they were the cats whiskers , he chose them , but he in fact did n't love them any more than he loved the , the hitites , the parasites , the gergasites and all the other ites , he loved them all the same , God is not partial in his love because he is love , if there was any body that God did not love he would actually cease to be God because love is not something that , that God does , you and I do it no matter how loving you are , or how loving you think you are , you are not love , you choose to love somebody and you love them , there are times when that love goes very thin sometimes , perhaps because of events that have happened , it can actually come to an end where that love dies , you withdraw your love God ca n't do that , God loves us as we 've said with an eternal love , a love that will go on throughout the endless ages of eternity
27 In the furnace control office I found shift foreman Keith Thomas and asked innocently if he had any physical problems : ‘ Not since my vasectomy . ’
28 The marshal 's reception of the news was predictably sour , but he refrained from any overt suggestion that Thiercelin had been at fault , possibly because he accepted some share of the blame himself .
29 I 've gone clean off him — ever since he made that pact with Stalin and the ghastly Russians . ’
30 Perhaps he ought to take her home before he embarrassed both of them .
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