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

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1 But he 's , he just really has to get in touch with one of them and tell them the prices .
2 He wo n't sleep during the day and he just never gets worn out .
3 In seeking to solve this second problem of semantic exactitude , he not only fails to solve the problem of making meanings plain to the public but actually makes that problem a good deal more complex .
4 Yet , he still somehow manages to listen to virtually everything that 's sent in and retain the same enthusiasm for music that has been with him through his 23 years at Radio 1 .
5 Yet , he still somehow manages to listen to virtually everything that 's sent in and retain the same enthusiasm for music that has been with him through his 23 years at Radio 1 .
6 He hardly ever forgets to bring anything I might want .
7 He hardly ever stays to talk the way he used to .
8 He no longer celebrates putting lethal narcotics into his body but instead complains about Americans dumping battery acid in rivers .
9 He no longer expects to win major tournaments but he settles for creating a noisy sensation in going as far as he can go .
10 He no longer has to enter a conditional appearance , since that practice was abolished when acknowledgements of service were introduced , but must file his acknowledgement and give notice of intention to defend and then issue his application to set aside service and the renewal order within 14 days .
11 He no longer wants to linger .
12 He will never feel at ease with the French : he will never wear the right clothes ; he will never feel healthy on goose and red wine and he no longer wants to try .
13 He no longer wishes to emigrate and is planning to write his memoirs .
14 When a boy goes ‘ bang bang ’ with his finger , or a more realistic-looking gun , he no more wishes to kill or maim the ‘ enemy ’ than his parents would actually enjoy seeing gouts of blood issuing from a real villain as is shown on television .
15 ‘ Because ’ — and now the words were stressed — ‘ he no more wants to suffer the shame of such an exposure than I do . ’
16 Although his love and understanding of much pertinently observed detail , he too often fails to energise the drama at key points , with tempi that are distinctly on the slow side .
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