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

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1 He said it had petered out because Eliot did not want him to go any further and did not have a plan to use the information already gathered .
2 Nick was hitting the ball too low , and David told him to swing under more and finish higher .
3 But er we got out eventually , and they managed to get a road through to us , and but er And er I remember another time where a bank came in and they were one man trapped in the far end and there were another man trapped on this end and my brother and me we we dug round to him , we got to him , we got him bared so far and what To his waist , and it was still bitting and we got hold of his belt , right , ready ?
4 Meanwhile if you have any special requests or suggestions , please let him know as soon as possible .
5 ‘ So then I had an idea that if I went to a composer who wrote very tuneful music , but asked him to work electronically rather than with instruments , I might end up with what I wanted , which was music the ear could relate to , rather than musique concrète which was the other sort of electronic music being done at the time .
6 and it , well you know , it would n't really be worthwhile him going anywhere else because that 's where
7 It was enough for a while just to have this clever , charming man as a friend , flattering to have him travel so far when he could just for the pleasure of her company .
8 Looking back and seeing him trudging so patiently and you catch up , I can show you where Dad and I took the hare . ’
9 I saw him depart as peacefully as a sleeping infant .
10 And Beuno said nothing , but he looked at him as mildly as he looks at the trout that he catches in the stream , and the doctor said , ‘ Until tomorrow ’ , and he left , and Beuno watched him go as mildly as he watches the sheep when he frees them from where they are caught in the hedge .
11 Would she let him go again now that the kitty was empty ?
12 Let him go … try and let him go as easily as you let me go . ’
13 ‘ I know , I know , it 's early days , as you said — but you 're just not the type to let him go this far if you had any serious doubts . ’
14 Isabel , watching closely , saw him go very still as he saw what lay between the pages .
15 Suddenly she wanted him gone so urgently that it was all she could do not to order him to get out .
16 He began to play , conscious now of the boy watching , of him edging slowly closer as the stones were laid , the board filled up again .
17 ‘ He has a problem because I have seen him play more often than he has seen me ! ’
18 His own seminal research work is referred to by other writers , and his experience in studies of the history of child care , policy trends , practice and organizational issues enables him to take both abroad and a detailed view of this complex field of human need and the research carried out within it .
19 Visits to Exeter he made as rarely as possible .
20 He made as swiftly as he could for the foyer .
21 He said you know , cos he lived as cheaply as he could while he was out there and
22 At breakfast , having walked the governor 's garden , they talked to a couple of officers who had fought the Indians in America , making Johnson wish he lived there so that he could write a book about them .
23 His parents kept it spick and span , but when they died , he lived there alone until it went to rack and ruin .
24 In fairness to Keith , he realised very quickly that he lacked the requisite qualities and threw in the towel .
25 Black gets it into the box Rozario got a header in but even as he headed the ball he limped away again and if he 'd have been properly fit then he would have really powered that one in .
26 Yet while he did n't much care about the outcome of Plainsong , except in a generally patriotic sense , he cared very much that it should n't fail in any way that would leave a vindictive Foreign Office with a load of blame to distribute .
27 He cared as much as I do .
28 He planned carefully so that there was always time and no panic .
29 Between 1947 and 1952 he produced no less than 300 short films , many of them for the Canadian Government , and on these merits he was appointed Director of Outside Broadcasts , Features and Documentaries with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in 1952 .
30 He goes away somewhere and when they find him , he says that he does n't know who he is , and that he ca n't remember anything . ’
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