Example sentences of "he [vb -s] [adv prt] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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31 | I do not know what the people back in Rushcliffe think about him when he messes about in this way . |
32 | And then the next night he shows up for more . |
33 | The fable sends the learned educationist home to divide Fred 's knowledge into parcels which he hands out to various expert textbook writers . |
34 | However , says Freud , ideally , morality and social order should be based , not on the pleasure principle , but on the reality principle , and , and , and he ends up with this book invoking the idea that science should replace erm , religion in , in this respect . |
35 | As Colin ( looking wasted as in exhausted ) goes off to the tour bus to sleep and Jhelisa disappears with a relative , he hangs out with various fans . |
36 | He recalls in On Some of the Mental Affections of Childhood and Youth ( 1887 ) that in early life he had seen that ‘ children who were afflicted by mental alienation or mental incapacity of any kind ’ were categorized as idiots and considered incapable of responding to help . |
37 | Tomorrow he teams up with Factual ( Queen Anne Stakes ) , Placerville ( Prince of Wales 's Stakes ) , Wajiba Riva ( Coventry Stakes ) , Yeltsin ( King Edward VII Stakes ) and Bokaro ( Ascot Stakes ) . |
38 | Whether he stays on beyond that point is open to conjecture , but for the moment Roxburgh is very much the man in charge of a Scottish team who produced one of their better performances at Aberdeen . |
39 | These voices were all inside him , waiting to be freed , and the significant point is the formal pattern which he creates out of these disparate personalities . |
40 | He walks through there and he gets up on that shed at the bottom of the garden next door but one . |
41 | ‘ If he gets up to half the tricks that Mick did . ’ |
42 | ‘ He gets up at six every morning . |
43 | Well it 's he 's , he gets up at six in the morning and I get up at about five o'clock and I go to bed later than him anyway normally , so it must be |
44 | He gets up at two in the morning and ventures out for a stroll . |
45 | He gets out in eight months . |
46 | He 's so silly , he charges off with such |
47 | he charges off with such enthusiasm , usually in the wrong direction . |
48 | His love for Edmund is a trust that the bastard exploits , planting a false letter , which he backs up with false testimony , alleging that Edgar would wish to oust his father , a hypocrite 's typical inversion of the truth . |
49 | He takes over from Alloa-based Derek Allison who has moved on to be British national coach . |
50 | He then marches straight past me into the middle of the room where he strides around in imperious circles . |
51 | In The Written Language Bias in Linguistics ( 1982 ) he lays out for fellow linguists the detailed ways in which that bias has , he believes , affected their theory . |
52 | ‘ Nothing 's lost , ’ he says and bang goes another drawing for 2d. or nothing , while he dreams off to some café to borrow some paper . |
53 | It says much for Ackerley — and Parker — that he emerges out of much camp narcissism as a figure of genuine humility . |
54 | HE 'S the tallest player in League football at 6ft 7in , he weighs in at 16 ½st and wears size 13 boots . |
55 | He weighs in at 13-and-a-half stone and is 6ft 4in tall . |
56 | Let's see if he does , he comes Chapel now , to bowl to him and he hoicks that away on that leg side , that 's the area you 're gon na try and hit it , that 's four runs , anywhere near it , so making intentions plain , he 's going for that leg side boundary , that was a real power shot , hit with a spin , this is exactly the way he played at Hove , he got away with it there , he moves on to twelve , I think there 's going to be a field change as a result of that and quite rightly so . |
57 | Poor David Lawrence the ball does seem to follow him around whenever he 's bowling as well he , ease himself back to his position now two more to , he moves on to eleven . |
58 | This week , he moves on with similar expertise to The Anger of Comedy , in particular Mel Brooks 's The Producer ( screened straight after his lecture ) and Penny Marshall 's Big . |
59 | You see a black guy in the ring and he moves around in this relaxed way , totally lacking inhibition in his movement . |
60 | The social person first moves out of his original position ( role ) ( " the rite of separation " ) ; he then exists for a time in a liminal condition , a threshold of time and space which is outside the ordinary world of secular affairs and is treated as in some way " sacred " ( Van Gennep 's " rite de marge " ) ; finally he moves back into secular society in his new position ( role ) ( " the rite of aggregation " ) . |