Example sentences of "[adv] he [verb] he [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Suddenly he realised he had no fear of death . |
2 | That man with that ten thousand table , apparently he said he use it nearly every day |
3 | If only he knew he had no cause to hate her . |
4 | Perhaps he realised he 'd been rash . |
5 | Perhaps he felt he owed them something ; to make a glittering society match for instance — whereas , she sighed , they would probably be perfectly happy with his company instead . |
6 | Or perhaps he felt he had no choice , perhaps he did n't know about the other places in the city which he could have gone to ; anyway he became a real regular , and soon he was there most nights , in fact every night , six nights a week , The Bar being open every day of the week except Monday , usually from the afternoon and always until three a.m. ( at least officially ) . |
7 | ‘ Perhaps he felt he had a chance to help , ’ Theodora said . |
8 | Perhaps he felt he needed a best-seller like Morton 's to re-establish his claim to those titles . |
9 | He was mightily pissed off with me ; perhaps he wished he had just let them shoot me on the ground . |
10 | So he said he 'd got no objections to John moving it back |
11 | So he said he rung him back six o'clock that night and he 'd sort of calmed down a bit . |
12 | Jerry so he said he had n't seen but he 's not necessarily going to . |
13 | So he said he did n't care where he went so as much as to say so I thought right then we 'll go to the Regal tonight . |
14 | As we did so he explained he had taken the day off , instead of next Sunday , which would have been part of his free week-end . |
15 | So he decided he wanted chips , pie , curry , loads of scraps and bread and everything and he eat every bit of it up ! |
16 | So he decided he needed to invest some time in , in that . |
17 | So he see he said she did come here . |
18 | so anyway he 's he 's engaged and it 's taken him two years to get engaged so it 's gon na take another couple of years to get married . |
19 | Oliver 's sharp sensitive features and figure adapted well to Sam Weller , but tonight he wished he 'd chosen anything rather than the trial scene from The Pickwick Papers to read . |
20 | But tonight he said he believed he 'd been punished enough . |
21 | Tonight he said he did n't even know the case was coming up . |
22 | But later still he admitted he 'd had his doubts . |
23 | But yesterday he said he did not have the power to pass the sentence . |
24 | On Wednesday he devalued it but yesterday he pretended he had n't . |
25 | The more he looked at her , the more he knew he had seen her before . |
26 | Inevitably , when he arrived home he found he had nothing but a blank sheet of photographic paper . |
27 | He 'd no longer have anything to lose , and a rat like that is very liable to drag down as many people as he can once he knows he has to go . |
28 | Yo yo it was sort of like he got he got hit on the got run over |
29 | Corbett smiled ; a few minutes later he wished he had n't , for he too was sick and was still trembling when they safely reached the abbey gates . |
30 | Later he realised he had known even at six on that June morning that the time left would be short before the surge of pain crashed through his head . |