Example sentences of "he [adv] [vb past] [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | He rather thought of Kate as a country person . |
2 | We still refer to certain compounds as being ‘ hermetically sealed ’ , in reference to the touch of his magic caduceus which he latterly bestowed upon AESCULAPIUS , the god of healing . |
3 | Mr Ward was arrested by the FBI in Washington on Thursday and charged with Theft Act offences relating to the £5.2m he secretly received from Guinness through an obscure offshore nominee company in May 1986 . |
4 | He eventually came to Madeira where Zarco gave him the large area of fertile land around Madalena do Mar . |
5 | He eventually settled in Paris and died at the early age of 45 , in 1792 . |
6 | Taking precipitously to his heels and hurriedly joining the Coldstream Guards , he eventually settled in East Anglia , where he married and where his literary son George was born in 1803 . |
7 | He eventually moved to Berlin , where he changed his name to Reuter . |
8 | He eventually flew to Europe , nervous and not knowing what to expect . |
9 | And , famously this time , he successfully campaigned for Mr Fallon who won the Darlington seat with a 3,437 majority . |
10 | He was clearly far more remote from the succession than William III , or at least his wife , had been but he was a Protestant and he duly landed at Greenwich on 18 September 1714 , with two mistresses in tow , both very plain . |
11 | Accordingly , he was granted and Empire title challenge in 1931 at Leicester where he duly disposed of England 's Phil Scott in under two rounds . |
12 | ‘ Last year he mostly caddied for Lars Persson , who finished around twenty-fifth in the Order of Merit and so he probably made less than five thousand pounds . |
13 | He obviously knew about David Harland , but why did that make him so cross ? |
14 | It was on cine-variety lines and as the producer was Francis Mangon , he naturally brought over Ethel Helliwell to choreograph for him . |
15 | With this ghastly thought in mind , he gently suggested to Sheila that they walk over to a nice patch of grass at the base of the earth bank . |
16 | In order to escape payment Beamish fled the country and he only returned to Britain at irregular intervals from then on . |
17 | He only returned in November last year when he ran sixth behind Gold Options , appropriately enough at Punchestown . |
18 | In the summer of 1904 Alf returned to Roker Park for a club record fee of £520 ( a record which has since been eclipsed ) , but he only stayed at Sunderland for seven months . |
19 | ‘ It does n't matter to you much , does it ? ’ he suddenly shot at Owen . |
20 | He suddenly thought of Marcus . |
21 | He suddenly thought of Rosie . |
22 | On the morning of Saturday 12 November 1715 he suddenly advanced on Preston with six regiments of cavalry and one of foot . |
23 | On June 5th of that year he suddenly appeared at Racedown — ‘ he did not keep to the high road , but leaped over a gate and bounded down the pathless field ’ . |
24 | His hands trembled and he constantly looked to Louise for advice and support . |
25 | As he reached his door he found his thoughts turning once more to the urgent problem of putting food in his belly , and a part of his mind registered with pleasure that these thoughts were at last supplanting the ones in which he alternately pined for Aset and visited unholy vengeance upon her . |
26 | He just hoped to God they had followed them . |
27 | He just looked at Mr. Mendez , though you could n't see his eyes in the shadow of his hat brim . |
28 | Finally , Bill could n't stand it any longer and one night he just clung to Marjorie and cried . |
29 | As the ground had dried out it was also a surprise that he should go so quickly on it and he just tired at Valentine 's second-time . |
30 | He just floated over Sheffield Wednesday , honestly . |