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

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1 So er I went down the Red Lion in Willenhall and fixed him up for a night 's dosh , did n't I , and the driver and then er I worked on , worked on and on and was able to get these er done for him to take back to fit this ship .
2 He goes on to support this with an appeal to the testator 's intention , but it is a relatively modest one .
3 So the girl is in on this , the artist and he goes off to meet this er bride-to-be at the airport and she comes in , perfectly , she looks like a model off of , off of Vogue , he practically drops dead of course .
4 He tried hard to do this , but he was fighting a losing battle here against the rising tide of papal authority .
5 Though to be honest he has n't called this past thousand years .
6 He has n't done this either .
7 He says he has n't seen this year 's accounts .
8 He says he has n't seen this year 's accounts .
9 No , he has n't finished this yet .
10 He has n't finished this yet !
11 Gregory claims that he has already licensed this technology to a well-known player interested in multimedia applications .
12 He has already done this and has brought the country to dictatorship , to presidential rule as they call it .
13 Father asked for some volunteers to help Nicky collect at the back of the Church , he has already arranged this himself .
14 He has not lost this capacity for pleasure ; by his own account he continues to enjoy his research , and we wish him many more life enhancing years to come .
15 It was a bitter blow for Allcock , Britain 's outstanding bowler in the past decade , for he has now reached this final three times in four years , only to finish runner-up in each .
16 He has now received this answer : If you wish to disclose your party , you must do so without using council facilities .
17 He has always had this trouble , it 's OK . ’
18 Fernando Serra would wish he 'd never started this .
19 His resolute and solitary stand against the armistice established a favourable impression at the outset , and he worked effectively to preserve this initial impression .
20 He loved yet feared this place .
21 Auden had been asked by the Oxford University Press to prepare The Oxford Book of Light Verse , and he went along to discuss this with Williams at his office in Amen House .
22 He looked so refreshed this morning and Ruth resented that .
23 He did not dispute this , but he was troubled .
24 No , he did not want this strange , wild boy at all .
25 He did not feed this to the eagles but sat and ate it himself , and spent more time staring into the deserted depths of Minch 's cage than any other .
26 But since his principal concern was with the psychological effect of poetry on the reader , he did not carry this sort of analysis very far .
27 He did not answer this anxiety , feeling no cruelty in letting it dangle .
28 He did not answer this question .
29 Whilst Lakatos did propose what was intended to be a universal criterion of rationality or scientificity , he did not regard this criterion as a consequence of logic alone , or somehow God-given .
30 The reason he did not start this game was that , as Mr Wilkinson put it ‘ he did not get a kick ’ , when Leeds were beaten 4–0 , their heaviest defeat of the season , by Manchester City a week earlier .
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