Example sentences of "he [vb -s] [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 What is the difference between a candidate who performs inadequately , though he tackles quite difficult questions , and one who performs well though he tackles only specially selected easy questions , questions that do not for example raise any issue about linear or non-linear , progressive or retrogressive change ?
2 One of Green 's favourite interests was music , and he records both public concerts and private music-making at home , and when out visiting .
3 But at night when he sleeps , he drifts back 20 miles .
4 When he turns up next week his trousers 'll be about three inches above his shoes .
5 And he goes away most weekends .
6 and they 're going the flares are us and he goes bloody southern bastards
7 And he 's a bloody great fat bloke and he sits here all day and
8 Sometimes he drinks too much beer and goes to sleep in the toilet . ’
9 He brushes aside simpler explanations .
10 A man is what he thinks about all day long .
11 He wants to be friends with America because he thinks only American intervention will secure his aims ( he offered in the Gulf war to send 200,000 Sikhs to fight on the American side ) .
12 Eight-year-old Peter comes from a home where he receives very little discipline .
13 With this particular letter I can not say why he chose not to , but he receives so many letters that he can not physically respond to all of them . ’
14 With this particular letter I can not say why he chose not to , but he receives so many letters that he can not physically respond to all of them . ’
15 he lives out all year and has a total sunblock applied to protect the sensitive areas .
16 We had one bloke come last week he lives about fifty yards from the shop .
17 He holds up each man 's hand .
18 Foucault is correct to identify Cuvier as a central figure in these debates , even if he exaggerates how successful Cuvier 's arguments were at the time .
19 I 'd quite like to know how much like how , wheth what Darrel actually ran away from , I mean he owes so many people money .
20 He has just two O-Levels ; one of them a B grade in Art — it would have been an A , he says , if he 'd spent a little less time throwing paper at his classmates .
21 He has remarkably little choice of action or initiative if he is going to comply with the flight manual and his company 's operations manual and at the same time carry out an economic flight .
22 Look , Pickles , he has n't two beans to rub together .
23 He has n't got any he 's got no erm he has n't hairy legs .
24 When that goes , he has n't great reserves of fitness with which to compensate .
25 He has n't any money . ’
26 dirty , only bottoms , Paula he has n't any jackets
27 Lennie knows he has n't any time to play with if Boro are to stay in the big time .
28 And he has n't any children .
29 He has n't any right to interfere ! ’ said Melissa angrily .
30 The ‘ I ’ describing conversations he has n't direct access to , which he was n't present at , which he may not even have been told about and so may be inventing , is the ‘ character ’ Dostoevsky has turned himself into for the purpose of narrating the provincial chronicle .
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