Example sentences of "and [adv] [adv] [subord] he " in BNC.

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1 Also , in Deanos support , He does work hard and effectively even when he s not scoring .
2 Anyone who gives him a flak jacket ( that is , consent ) may take it back , but the doctor only needs one and so long as he continues to have one he has the legal right to proceed .
3 ‘ Subject to this Part of this Act — ( a ) after the termination of a protected tenancy of a dwelling-house the person who , immediately before that termination , was the protected tenant of the dwelling-house shall , if and so long as he occupies the dwelling-house as his residence , be the statutory tenant of it ; …
4 It was not a place to which he could take Maureen MacQuillan or any woman , and only partly because he shared it with a fellow MP .
5 The patient improves after each dose and gradually needs the remedy less and less frequently until he is better .
6 Anyway , Jacob said that he could do the job better and more quickly if he paced himself by singing a lively hymn called ‘ Keep in Step with the Master ’ .
7 This would result in his rhythms running more slowly when he was interested and more quickly when he was bored ( because he would go to bed earlier due to the lack of something interesting to do and so require less sleep ) .
8 Unless the bank manager is inherently sympathetic to aviation ( and probably even if he is ) then each lending request will be reviewed with some caution .
9 However , as Captain Robert Cunningham pointed out , as watchman Main was actually paid his £15 , while in his promoted post he had not been appointed to any port and held an appointment as tidesman at large , which meant that he was only paid when he was actually employed , and Haldane interest with the commissioners would make his tours of duty few and far between unless he experienced a timely political conversion .
10 It was not long — and far quicker than he knew — before she became aware of his scrutiny and soon after sensed the unusual and possibly intimidating intensity of it .
11 My right hon. Friend can not write off the WEU as simply and as simplistically as he did .
12 Starkey said yesterday that he knew nothing of the move and as far as he was concerned he was still on Cacoethes .
13 Then , of course , there were the Bruces , Lord Bruce who should be preparing himself for death instead of being involved in politics as if he were some young courtier intent on rising as fast and as far as he could .
14 Virgin 's payments had all been made on time , and as far as he was aware there was no problem at all .
15 They live together and as far as he is concerned , he will treat her daughter as his own .
16 I 'd made some mistakes and as far as he was concerned the pottery could have been another .
17 Next day , he was home and as far as he was concerned it had never happened .
18 And as far as he 's concerned you 're just a nuisance , to be got rid of somehow , or at the very most , endured .
19 He is in slight shock , but he wishes to carry on his holiday and as far as he is concerned he believes the terrorists wo n't beat him . ’
20 More importantly , and as often as he could , he rode to Pesaro 's citadel west of Famagusta .
21 And even more when he gets his car back on the road , so
22 He 'd been working too hard in college , and even harder since he 'd been running the farm .
23 It had been far from the capital week he had come to expect from Cowes , what with Willie winning everything in sight , having to make diplomatic speeches to his own nephew about how jolly it was to lose to him , and then just as he got time to drown his sorrows at the Yacht Club he had to come to Broadstairs .
24 ( Gary was the only exception I knew to this rule , and then only when he was up to no good ) . ’
25 What you have to remember if tempted to copy any ‘ late-hit ’ pose , is that the professional will move his clubhead through almost half a circle while his hands may only have moved about 18 inches from the right to left thigh , and then only because he has already got the clubhead moving fast .
26 There were also recognized ‘ midwives ’ who would attend confinements and run matters efficiently until the doctor arrived — and quite often when he did n't ( or could n't , because of distance or foul weather )
27 And yet soon as he died they were all there .
28 What I am trying to do is identify genetic potential long before the birth of the infant , and therefore long before he has been affected by his environment .
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