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

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1 The relayed message must have found him somewhere not far from this house .
2 But the power/ knowledge assumptions of his work do place him rather uncomfortably close to his post-structuralist prima-facie opponents .
3 It would have led him badly astray here , had McEnroe suffered an unexpected lapse and succumbed to the efforts of Connors for once .
4 I met him properly only once .
5 It was going to happen to him all over again , and he was in the worst possible company .
6 She kissed him and told him all over again , and he was happy .
7 With some half-formed idea of remonstrating with him all over again , she began hesitantly .
8 yes , we know him all too well ,
9 Constance remembered the many times she had seen her mother and him alone together either in the village street or at home ; she had been uneasily aware of their absorption in each other .
10 ‘ Since I am not to see him or speak with him alone ever again , in truth it matters little where he is . ’
11 I love him so desperately yet I ca n't seem to make him happy .
12 And having , seeing as we see him so rarely now
13 Newsome is growing in stature with each game though still looks a little shaky ( that 's partially because we know him so well already ) .
14 SIR Edward du Cann has been walking a financial tightrope for so long that the only surprise is that it has taken him so long finally to fall off .
15 The bitter injustice which is afflicting him so deeply now is that in spite of the fact that he has been perfectly all right ever since , no-one will believe it .
16 ‘ I 've told him so perfectly frankly .
17 But erm the lads have got together and Clarkie scored erm four goals today so , we have n't missed him so much so far .
18 She loved Nick , loved him so much sometimes that it gave her a pain , but she hated to be told to do something she was going to do anyway .
19 I loved him so much too .
20 Lexandro waited patiently within the suit which made him so much more awesome a giant while armiger techs and biomedics , uttering incantations , completed their checks on the trio of warriors in a ribvaulted barbican giving access to the practice deck .
21 I can imagine him so very clearly , from his photographs , his words , but I do not remember him myself — I should have , I was two years old — it 's strange that I can not remember seeing him bending over my cot , as they say he did , glass of brandy-and-soda in hand .
22 Huy knew that it was because the policeman could trust him only so far after his confession .
23 Detective Inspector Anderson , who was in charge of the case , rushed his men to the house only to find the bird had flown , luckily for him only as far as Caversham .
24 In the early 1950s the Shah endured his greatest test , one that committed him much more strongly to the United States .
25 She rather patronized him , but he was impervious to that ; it amused him — he was not unsubtle , Mr James says , but did n't bother to show it — he was amused by her American independence which served him just as well as Italian docility .
26 You 'll find him just as easily on Paddington Station if you happen to be looking . ’
27 Her hands slid up his chest , her fingers uncurling against the hard wall of muscle , tracing every strong lean line until they brushed against the warm skin of his throat , then slid on to draw his head back down while she kissed him just as tenderly , just as achingly as he had kissed her .
28 Yes , I told the King of imminent danger but , given the way he charged round his kingdom in the dead of night , even the court fool could have warned him just as accurately . ’
29 When Dad joined us Albert greeted him just as pleasantly as he had me , and I thought at least they 're all happy this morning .
30 He begins to read , beautifully , lyrically , with heartfelt empathy , a poem by Wole Soyinka in which the poet tried to rent a room in London in the 1950s , and the landladies on the telephone ask him just precisely how black he is .
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