Example sentences of "[adv] he [verb] [pron] the " in BNC.
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1 | And lastly he showed them the stars and the clouds and the moon and all the winds of heaven . |
2 | So he swallowed her small cries , but in the end it was not the safeguard she had sought , because in doing so he fed her the taste of himself once more and left a hunger in her which she sensed would last a long , long time , if not an eternity . |
3 | so he offered me the moon to get me |
4 | y y i it can happen and apparently sometimes does that the young man will receive a recycled wife who is in fact the mother of a daughter who has married his father and so he calls her the daughter-mother , her actual mother is his wife . |
5 | So he give me the keys and I could n't start it . |
6 | So he bought I the watch . |
7 | one so he knows what the temperature 's going to be and er he 's I think he 's quite enjoyed experimenting with it . |
8 | I could see that he was rather cross with me , and soon he told me the reason . |
9 | And the longer he held her the weaker she felt . |
10 | And then when he 'd won he offered Heseltine the had of friendship and promptly he gave him the Poll Tax , which will finish him for ever . |
11 | And now he finds himself the man who carries the main hopes of millions of GP crazy Spanish fans . |
12 | Well he gave me the ! |
13 | Nowadays he teaches them the cowardly art of aggressive selling to the elderly and disabled . |
14 | That you have a map of an island ; that there 's crosses on the map to show where treasure is ; and that the island is — ’ Then he told us the exact place . |
15 | ‘ A female Solomon , ’ said Neil , sighing , and then he gave her the most charming grin , and through the ruin of his face she suddenly saw what Matey must have known — the handsome soldier-boy he had once been . |
16 | ‘ Then he gave me the pitch . |
17 | It was then he gave me the old papers I have read to you . |
18 | ‘ And then he gave us the will and the other papers and he said to us , just before we toddled off to Morocco — ’ |
19 | shows you a little tiny picture of the calculator and when you press one button it presses the button on the thing and then he showed me the clock |
20 | er then he showed me the alarm and the he sho right he 's got file of everybody ai n't got one of us though . |
21 | Maybe he sent me the dream . |
22 | Instead he gave us the Boredom Offensive . |
23 | When he arrived in America , Weill did not automatically expect New York ears to take to the music of the Berlin avant-garde in which he had played so prominent a part : instead he set himself the task of learning to write music with an American accent . |
24 | They have n't sent him one Wendy they have n't sent him one , yet he had one the the time before |
25 | Occasionally he found it the tiniest glint of deep blue . |