Example sentences of "he [adv] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | The media spotlight shone on him most harshly when he left Marillion . |
2 | Well put him on so and so . |
3 | Put him on so and so , and so and so on that , and change them about . |
4 | Something knocked his hat over his face , he pushed at the peak , saw the grey 's hindquarters lift elegantly over the gate and out into the light , felt Conker steadying and kicked him on swiftly because there was n't time to stop , he swung his hand back and hit the pony who lifted suddenly , landing with a jolt that made him grunt with effort . |
5 | When the teacher inhibits the child from pointing and pretends not to be able to see the picture , the child understands that the communicative situation has changed , that she can no longer rely on the shared visual context and she makes her reference explicit ( the teddy ) , locates him verbally rather than by pointing to him ( on the chair ) and makes explicit how the second picture differs from the first ( there ai n't no teddy ) . |
6 | He can often tell when there 's anything bad about , and I 've found him right again and again . |
7 | I just said ‘ Goodbye ’ to him right there and then . |
8 | And then O placed his right hand in the small of Boy 's back and put his left hand up behind Boy 's head and he kissed him right there and then . |
9 | I realize now that I should have fired him right then but I thought at the time that when we got him on the set he would be OK . |
10 | ‘ I flared up at him right off And I told him rd flay him if he ever sought me out again . ’ |
11 | Pat was with him the day a young woman approached him exceedingly politely while he was enjoying his veal — in one of his favourite Italian restaurants , Biagis , he would go for a filleted sole — and asked for his autograph . |
12 | How that happened was that Darren , the apple of her grandmotherly eye , was kicked out of the Rainbow Crche for spitting and language , so she dragged him all over till she found the butis . |
13 | It was him all right and no mistake . ’ |
14 | ROS : Oh , I 've heard of him all right and I want nothing to do with it . |
15 | His young master brought him in repeatedly and I went through the motions , trying at the same time to make it clear that it was all hopeless . |
16 | The gun roared deafeningly in the small room , its lethal discharge taking Angel Two in the ribcage , almost tearing him in half as it punched him back across the room . |
17 | Minutes earlier , General Noriega , the military dictator , urged supporters at a rally to ‘ defeat the indecisive ones ’ — presumably a reference to dissent within the military after the second failed rebellion against him in less than two years . |
18 | ‘ You 'll see him in less than three months . ’ |
19 | But there can be no real doubt that it was on medical advice that Law resigned , for he was advised that only a complete break would save him from total breakdown , and he was actually suffering from the disease that was to kill him in less than three years . |
20 | We I wonder how quick they would have got him in though if he would n't have been in a private scheme . |
21 | ‘ We pulled him in once or twice for minor offences , but we were pretty sure he was involved in an armed raid in Plymouth . |
22 | And we 'll probably knock him down anyway because say there 's |
23 | Eventually , we realized that our school work was suffering and a few of us turned him down flat when it came to the sports and he did n't like it . |
24 | Look if I put him down carefully but all he did was . |
25 | We had to calm her and untie my father , laying him down tenderly while we tried to extricate the mule . |
26 | He surfaced , briefly , but the swell rolled him over and drove him down again before he 'd even had time to draw breath . |
27 | She realised , with hindsight , that he had n't forgiven her either for turning him down soon after she 'd joined the team . |
28 | She twined her arms so tightly round his neck that he almost choked , pulling him down so that he overbalanced and fell on top of her . |
29 | It suited him less well than it had Zacharias . |
30 | She hit him so savagely that a woman with a pram told her to calm down . |