Example sentences of "he [adv] [verb] it [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It seems to imply , for one thing , that if someone has very strong preferences about what happens beyond his own person he thereby renders it important that certain things be done or left undone which have little or nothing to do with his personal life .
2 I 've got a client who races stock cars , but as he only does it three or four times a year , they do n't actually charge him any extra at all .
3 he only did it last year
4 Now he just wrenched it open .
5 No he he just left it that was the one I took out and cut he got it mm mm mm mm lovely boy is n't it funny that I see
6 Added to the simple foundation for it , there was the more complex one that he somehow found it essential to hide his wound about Bella from notice .
7 I started to think he finally made it impossible for me to be myself . ’
8 He nevertheless finds it difficult to define , because there is such a thin dividing line between paternalism and being a good corporate citizen .
9 But he soon found it expedient to use unsavoury characters to control even nastier ones further down the party line .
10 Richter said on Jan. 7 that he had never signed any pledge to collaborate with the StB , nor had he ever given it any information .
11 He still thinks it possible to escape .
12 He 's been feeding the birds for twenty years , and he still finds it exciting .
13 He still finds it difficult to shake off the smock-and-straw image of the unintelligent country yokel and to convince those outside the industry of his skill and versatility .
14 and then , that week , he sell 's ten pence a can , then the following week he still bought it ten pence , following week it goes up to eighteen pence , but he 's still selling what , so I do n't think it , I think .
15 Does he still find it exciting ?
16 He still found it difficult to accept that Tess , the pure village maiden , was not what she seemed .
17 He still found it difficult to believe .
18 The same thought had crossed Dalziel 's mind much earlier , but he still found it hard to believe .
19 He had never heard of anyone actually reaching the German trenches , so he was n't sure what he was supposed to do next , and despite all the training he still found it hard to shoot on the run .
20 His raincoat was turned up at the collar , but not to protect him against the rain , for he always wore it that way .
21 he always calls it lamade or something in the morning , do n't you ?
22 To friends and lovers he always made it clear that he was a Jew , perhaps to anticipate and reject the rebuff .
23 He had not returned any fulsome gratitude to his staff for all the work they had put in during the day ; but he always found it difficult to express his deeper feelings .
24 He also thought it expedient — for domestic and international reasons — to speak of a " close " , not a " special relationship " , one based on matters of substance .
25 He also made it clear that any thoughts of topping the 221 mark are being put firmly on the back burner , with the fastest 100 , set last year in mid-December , his next target .
26 He also made it clear that he will not be participating in the all-weather racing .
27 He also made it clear that he was against black boycotts organized around the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico , at which Thommie Smith and John Carlos demonstrated on the victory rostrum with a gloved black power salute .
28 He also made it clear that the SLORC had no intention of releasing Daw Aung San Suu Kyi , the charismatic NLD secretary general , from house arrest , and other NLD leaders , such as the chair , Gen. ( retd . )
29 He also made it clear that in his view a lasting political settlement could only be achieved when the Algerian people made their wishes known through the ballot box .
30 He also made it clear that motorsport 's ruling authority would be introducing a range of far-reaching changes to the sport over the next two years .
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