Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] he [verb] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | loads of times , he does moan mumma now he does that quite a lot |
2 | ‘ If you 've got problems with your boat then he has one less competitor to worry about . ’ |
3 | I jumped at him with my sword , and a second later he fell dead in the doorway without a word or a sound . |
4 | A second later he lay dead on the far side of the hedge , his neck snapped in two , with his young rider lying prostrate in the grass beside him . |
5 | For a moment longer he sat frozen , then just as Jezrael cannoned into him he knocked the scalding can away . |
6 | The fourth day and the evening following he felt well and was able to pass his time in his usual occupations . |
7 | Mr Manning turned down the job then he said Sure Style turned the hard-sell on him . |
8 | A quarter of an hour later he stood alone at the edge of the High Street with as little notion of his next steps as a soldier discharged in Madras with the whole of India , Arabia , and Africa lying between him and his homeland . |
9 | A while ago he done that . |
10 | Spending the night there he travelled next day to Stone , where refreshing himself he proceeded on to Halling , hoping he could find safety and refuge . |
11 | Meanwhile back on the ward , Doctor Beri 's bleep goes again … this time it 's a call to casualty … and the weary house physician has to run half a mile from one end of the building to the other … along the new corridor linking the old part of the hospital with the new.By the end of the morning , he 's covered six miles … one day recently he covered eighteen miles : |
12 | We told him to sling his hook … then a week later he got busted . ’ |
13 | And only a month ago he won two successes without a blow struck . |
14 | Luke nodded , apparently satisfied , and on the journey home he spent much of his time behind a newspaper . |
15 | Paula 's a lot better he slept first time last night right through without |
16 | ‘ Anyhow , he got all the horses from Billingford Hall ; and about a month later he got the horses from Hoxne farms , and some time later he got all the horses from Redgrave farms . |
17 | time well he had some fat of ham |
18 | In desperation then he ordered certain solid objects in the Residency to be carried out to arrest that dreadful bleeding away of earth . |