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

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1 'E 's a man wivout pity an' 'e do n't care who 'e steps on ter get what 'e wants .
2 'E come 'ome 'ere drunk as a kite .
3 And then 'e comes in again .
4 'E knows very well I ca n't sleep till 'e 's in .
5 Norm then told him to carry on just playing for as long as he could .
6 His remarkable doggedness led him to carry on regardless when two stink bombs broke everyone else 's concentration .
7 She told him to go on ahead , that she did n't want a ride .
8 ‘ She thinks it 's bad for him to go up there , the North , he really hates that country —
9 At Glasgow Cross , near the famous steeple , I gave him a knowing wink , shook his hand , and advised him to go straight home ( as if he would do otherwise ) .
10 On Saturday , Payton fluffed a simple chance then regained his composure to score the goal that ensured victory and finished up having to change his jersey because it was stained with the blood of a cut that required him to go off temporarily for stitches .
11 Well I 'd even tell him to go down only he ai n't got the keys .
12 Take him out of the house as soon as possible , and encourage him to go out alone when he is safe to do so .
13 He said it had petered out because Eliot did not want him to go any further and did not have a plan to use the information already gathered .
14 On his return to London in June , however , he caught a cold which aggravated his emphysema and his doctor advised him to go once more to Brighton in order to recuperate .
15 The drawing movement is necessary to take the opponent 's centre of gravity too far forwards , thus causing him to fall heavily forwards .
16 His press , when anyone bothered to write about him became almost uniformly hostile .
17 It gladdened him to see how even these degraded surroundings were touched by a curious beauty , as he watched the little gangs of miners making their way home , black as sweeps , in the white snow at twilight .
18 This might not stop him reacting still more strongly in favour of theft , from the viewpoints of all who as an anarchist he believes to suffer from the institution of private property ; but otherwise he has to put the danger on the same side of the scales as the slight loss to the old relative , against the great gain to himself .
19 For example , the mother of a five-year-old who always cries when bedtime comes may give in every so often and let him stay up late because she can not bear to see tears .
20 I think it 's so generous of you to let him stay on here . ’
21 It also made him want even more to pull her close and heal her wounds with a kiss .
22 The same ostentatious pride in Southern good manners also prompted him to sit up immediately when one of the ship 's white-uniformed junior officers appeared at his side bearing a tray of iced drinks for him , his wife and two sons .
23 Nor had he ever allowed such doctrines as had influenced him to sit too heavily upon his shoulders .
24 If it 's appropriate for him to sit down there with the project manager , then we have n't got a problem .
25 Nick was hitting the ball too low , and David told him to swing under more and finish higher .
26 But er we got out eventually , and they managed to get a road through to us , and but er And er I remember another time where a bank came in and they were one man trapped in the far end and there were another man trapped on this end and my brother and me we we dug round to him , we got to him , we got him bared so far and what To his waist , and it was still bitting and we got hold of his belt , right , ready ?
27 She had a severe struggle with herself , but decided that if she made a fuss she 'd just make him laugh even more at her .
28 I was just thinking how this feels incredibly … atmospheric , ’ she heard herself admitting reluctantly , waving an arm to encompass the satiny darkness of the sea all around them , ‘ I was thinking of the ghosts of all those Spanish galleons which met a sticky end in these very waters , hundreds of years ago , ’ she added , with a touch of melodrama which made him laugh out loud .
29 She liked him to smell really strongly so so , people have very personal smells .
30 I saw him glance involuntarily upwards , as if in the direction of Heaven or , possibly , the floor above .
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