Example sentences of "he [verb] [verb] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Well , it 's what you might call clerkin' work , writin' letters for business firms at 'ome , which do n't come too welcome to an active man like 'im , so 'e likes to get out as much as 'e can to give 'is gammy leg a walk . |
2 | He was a keeper and dealer in secrets ; it 's not surprising the truth about him has emerged only slowly . |
3 | No architect before him had thought so profoundly about how buildings should function and no other had ever been so nimble in adapting to changes of fashion without loss of integrity . |
4 | They moved to a flat in Kensington that Ken financed for them — to the point that he made Carry On Regardless solely to recoup some of his losses . |
5 | ( 57 ) By God , if he dares come here again , I 'll make him damned sorry he did . |
6 | Furthermore , Mr Farraday had made it clear that he planned to hold only very rarely the sort of large social occasions Darlington Hall had seen frequently in the past . |
7 | After discussions between Bond , the Shrewsbury board and Burnley police , he agreed to stay away rather than run the risk of provoking incidents on the terraces . |
8 | And this man goes , right love , and he takes her in an alley way and she goes thanks , and like , he goes come on then , let's do it now . |
9 | I sang a song about and he goes shut up okay shut up |
10 | We all get in there and he goes sit down please did you see about half the people sat down before he |
11 | Whe whether it was involved in , whether there was any travel involved or whether it was all desk bound or anything else you know whether he goes zooming off all over the country or whether , whether there 's a possibility of travel involved or any danger in it , in the job , unlikely but |
12 | This is partly because he became known much sooner . |
13 | He ceased to breathe yesterday about five o'clock . |
14 | In order to prove it was not composed of ‘ patsies ’ , as Reagan put it , the United States insisted that Arafat repeat specifically worded concessions concerning terrorism and recognition of Israel , and when he failed to do so verbatim , it required him to repeat the authorized US version . |
15 | But he failed to follow up quickly enough after delivering a thumping right of his own in round four . |
16 | Simply , it was because , no matter how hard or how often he tried , he failed to get on too well with people . |
17 | Derek Green says it was much harder than last year … the streams were like rivers and he got swept away once |
18 | ‘ He got dressed really fast . |
19 | He got taken off just after their left back got in semi-decent cross . |
20 | Barrie Clarke … says it was a tough race so much mud and he got thrown off quite a few times |
21 | In this way , he sought to carry even further Barth 's own attack on ‘ religion ’ . |
22 | He was right to try to improve the English game , but he tried to change too much too quickly . |
23 | He tried to shout as clearly and as slowly as possible . |
24 | He tried to come back too soon and made things worse but when he has played he 's looked bang in form . |
25 | It was a disagreeable story and coming as it did after the impact of the portrait it provoked in Dalgliesh a mixture of depression and foreboding which he tried to shake off as irrational . |
26 | Finding himself on the streets , Doisneau felt completely at liberty , and he has remained there ever since . |
27 | He has contributed not only to general Marxist theory , but also directly to penology in Whigs and Hunters ( 1977 ) , his painstaking historical study of the passing of the ‘ Black Act ’ of 1723 , a penal statute of extraordinary scope and ferocity . |
28 | In many ways they do not have the resources we have in the West , but in Leipzig Masur has a pool of well over 200 musicians whom he has trained up very well . |
29 | So now perhaps the right hon. Gentleman will answer my first question ; what does he have to say to those of his right hon. Friends who say that he has gone far enough and should stay where he is ? |
30 | The elder 's opponents and detractors claim that he has gone too far , that he has overstepped the bounds of acceptable discipline . |