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

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1 Suddenly he saw his hated enemy reach behind him .
2 Suddenly he cut me short and took me round the room and made me look at things .
3 Suddenly he found himself awake and alert .
4 Suddenly he found himself alone .
5 He needs to get betrothed fast and naturally he wants his little heifer to be rich .
6 Only he gets it free . ’
7 Perhaps he had someone other than John Barnes in mind as he paraded outside the ground , but the prophecy held true enough as Liverpool 's Chosen One produced his own version of the Second Coming .
8 Or perhaps he knew something unsavoury about Latimer 's personal life .
9 Perhaps he left his previous London headquarters at 182 Camberwell New Road in something of a hurry , for a new base was quickly found at 9 Jeremiah Street , Poplar , the offices of the Green 's Home branch of the old union , at the rent of 95 a week , " starting afresh with the loan of two chairs and a table , sixpence worth of writing paper and six penny stamps for establishing communications with friends in other ports " .
10 Now er I 'm thinking in in the case of er perhaps a young accountant advising on financial management who finds something odd and perhaps he reports it direct to the authorities , will he be covered or will he have to go through some procedure in order to bring himself within the protection ?
11 Perhaps he regained his old power in the Badlands and rebuilt his domain , or maybe he fell to the sword stroke of an ambitious young Orc Warboss before ever reaching the Iron Rock .
12 Obviously he noticed your grey eyes .
13 When he was near enough he pushed it open with his foot .
14 So he sells his Dutch s cigars for four x .
15 Frantically he rolled clear of any follow-up attack , and as he did so he felt something hard and bulky dig painfully into the small of his back .
16 And he just wanted to get the heat in so he kept his other hand round about it .
17 And so he made it easy for me .
18 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 .
19 So he give it little lad .
20 Thus he fought his criminal cases , accepting the client 's wish to ‘ get off ’ as his objective .
21 Meanwhile he reassesses his immediate targets .
22 When finally he fitted his lean hips into the cradle of hers she was ready for him , impatient for his possession .
23 Somehow he thinks it remote from morality to face the facts ; somehow he thinks it possible to be good without being wise .
24 Somehow he thinks it remote from morality to face the facts ; somehow he thinks it possible to be good without being wise .
25 The eyes of four respectable women , bright with friendly interest , were looking eagerly towards him and somehow he found himself unable to explain that he had been making a study of extra-marital relations , detached and scientific though this had of course been .
26 Already he looked his old strong , capable self .
27 Always he made her uneasy , as if he could see right through to the deeps of her scheming soul .
28 another Central South success story this year has been the form of Gloucestershire racing trainer David Nicholson … yesterday he opened his new stables at Ford for the very first time and racing folk turned up in their thousands
29 Because at once he pictured something familiar and intimate — something like his own rooms overlooking some quiet college court .
30 Barely three months later he announced his Ecumenical Council ( together with a synod for the diocese of Rome and the reform of the Code of Canon Law ) on 25 January 1959 , the last day of the Octave of Prayer for Christian Unity .
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