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

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1 Paula 's a lot better he slept first time last night right through without
2 Suddenly he got another job in the golf industry and he left .
3 Then suddenly he heard another noise that was somehow more fearsome still .
4 There were then two lean seasons before suddenly he had another taste of victory in the recent Sunningdale Foursomes .
5 How firmly he clung to doctrine , and much he feared certain dangers
6 He just has n't got a clue , apparently he said last night he never thought it would be so hard , he had a confession with Liz or something , never thought it would be so hard and he 's really struggled this year , really , really hard work , nothing like being a deputy which to me he 's an idiot if he did n't know that , he 's feeling guilty about the phone bill , but has n't got any money at all for anything
7 He was eventually paid off — and apparently he got more money for not appearing than playing his set .
8 He was eventually paid off — and apparently he got more money for not appearing than playing his set .
9 Before long he became part-time Bursar , and on his retirement from teaching in the late 1950s he had taken on the post full-time .
10 If only he had some security , if only his art supplies were replenished .
11 If only he had some tools
12 All his life , the fool thinks that if only he tried another woman , or holiday , or whatever , then this time he would really catch the mysterious something .
13 " His hair has been better since he 's been with Sarah Brightman , " confides one long-term associate , " and perhaps he developed more ofa sense of humour .
14 He foresaw the decimation of the Hawaiian people ; perhaps he had some premonition of his own end too .
15 Perhaps he had another row with his Mam and Dad , then .
16 Perhaps he spends more time with his wife when he 's ashore these days . ’
17 Perhaps he expected some protest from Constanza , a declaration , perhaps he hoped for it .
18 Perhaps he thought powerful attacks on her might produce the result he longed for .
19 Perhaps he thought British Council employees who received personal calls at work were instantly dismissed .
20 Perhaps he kept such books at Castle Street , or read them in the Advocates ' Library .
21 Perhaps he has important friends .
22 Perhaps he wanted second prize ; not Jim Rosenthal 's Book of Banal Alliteration , but two tickets to the US and £300 in cash .
23 Perhaps he needed these faraway successes to convince himself that his life had once had value , might yet have value again .
24 So he formulated three conditions :
25 So he sold ten futures in the index and bought the corresponding basket of shares .
26 So he spent long days and evenings at Meadowbanks , working ( when he had done a stint of transcription ) on the manuscript which was destined to be the Walter Machin volume in the Payne 's Great Authors series of monographs .
27 So he got two nights in one week and the others done the Monday , Tuesday , Wednesday , Thursday .
28 And so he asked this girl Jane and , and then he asked me and erm and er had I sat down and thought about it I could have said well er what I thought , you know , the correct way er but I thought well there 's correct and there 's correct and I think the right way is to write to it and to say yes thanks
29 Then indeed , after a long time , Childebert considered what ought to be added , and he instituted from 78 to 83 , which he is known to have imposed worthily , and so he transmitted these writings to his brother Chlothar .
30 Pitt-Rivers was well aware that excavation destroys evidence as it uncovers it , and so he kept meticulous records .
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