Example sentences of "[adv] he [verb] it [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Only he gets it free . ’ |
2 | 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 ? |
3 | When he was near enough he pushed it open with his foot . |
4 | So he clicked it all way and it come up I says now get your green line I says straight down middle and tune it in . |
5 | And so he made it easy for me . |
6 | So he give it little lad . |
7 | Somehow he thinks it remote from morality to face the facts ; somehow he thinks it possible to be good without being wise . |
8 | Somehow he thinks it remote from morality to face the facts ; somehow he thinks it possible to be good without being wise . |
9 | Days later he had it all planned after studying the brochures . |
10 | He had heard that Newgate was a hell-hole but now he experienced it first hand and understood why some prisoners went quickly insane . |
11 | Yet Morse 's mind was never more fertile than when faced with some apparently insuperable obstacle , and even now he found it difficult to abandon his earlier , sweet hypothesis about the murder of Theodore Kemp . |
12 | Oh and if he said it once well he said it half a dozen times trying to impress me . |
13 | Yeah , well he does it all the time . |
14 | He was able to extend his law to cubic and biquadratic residues , but to state his results elegantly he found it helpful to introduce numbers of the form a + pb and a + ib respectively where a , b are integers , p is a complex cube root of unity and , of course , i is the usual square root of -1 . |
15 | And when you think of a man earning about at the most two pounds ten shillings a week , one and sixpence was quite a sizable amount out of it , but eventually he paid it all off . |
16 | Theodora took his meaning , ‘ … sometimes he got it right and sometimes not ? ’ |
17 | Sometimes he finds it hard to understand what I want to say , but he does n't mind how long he waits while I repeat it , and he always understands in the end . |
18 | Meredith thought she detected a gentler tone creeping into his words , and felt comforted , but then he spoilt it all . |
19 | And then he blew it all at the last minute with that interference . |
20 | Then he spends it all at Robinson 's store on drink , tinned meat , powdered milk and so on . |
21 | Then he hopped it quick . |
22 | Then he jacked it all in . |
23 | Since this shot occurs in two different scenes , maybe he tried it both ways , but it looks the same in each , tough repeated inspection fails to disclose conclusively which of the two possibilities it actually is . |
24 | Things he keeps , erm , little barrels , he keeps er number of balls , he 's had to put two pound coins in his pocket instead , and I think that 's put him off , anyhow he got it right . |
25 | A seventeenth-century libertine who wrote excellent satirical verse ( he 's the author of the famous epigram about Charles II : ‘ God bless our good and gracious king/Whose promise none relies on ; /Who never said a foolish thing , /Nor ever did a wise one ’ — one of the reasons I like him so much is that allegedly he recited it extempore to the king ) and some great , great poems about sex . |
26 | Yet he swallowed it all , and it 's easy to guess |
27 | Either he gets it right or we all go up the Swanee . ’ |
28 | Again he found it impossible to identify the passenger . |