Example sentences of "he [verb] [prep] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | He made at least 5 million workers unhappy but if his actions make the unemployed happy because they now can get jobs , his bitter medicine will have been worthwhile . |
2 | Most nights he made at least one trip out here , and each time he learned nothing . |
3 | He made at least 5 WORLD class saves , the best to deny Noel Whelan . |
4 | Sometime before Jacques married he had moved from the rue Dauphine St Andre des Arts , where he had lived from about 1714 , to the rue de Seine , in the parish of St Sulpice , where he had a large five-storey house in which he lived for over 40 years until his death in 1763 . |
5 | He would do anything to have a laugh , he lived for today not for tomorrow |
6 | John Piper was best known for his very English pictures of the countryside , including his own house near Henley-on-Thames , where he lived for more than fifty years . |
7 | John Piper was best known for his very English pictures of the countryside , including his own house near Henley-on-Thames , where he lived for more than fifty years . |
8 | His house was sacked during the revolt , and he himself was discharged from office ; although he lived for almost twenty years more , he was not reappointed . |
9 | When the police ordered him to end it , he complied at once , his half-dozen supporters singing the National Anthem as they invariably did at the conclusion of their gatherings . |
10 | He succeeded with only two of then attempts from a slushy field against Otago . |
11 | Selecting a Ju88 — an aircraft of 4/LG I ( L1+CM ) flown by Lt. Reinhold Krause — he attacked from astern with three burst , seeing the starboard wing and engine catch fire . |
12 | Adapting his subject to his captive audience , he plunged at once into parliamentary small talk about the newly appointed committee , bobbing up and down between Berowne and Dalgliesh like a small craft on bumpy water . |
13 | The Ostrogothic era ; Ravenna was taken by Theodoric in 493 and he ruled for over 30 years . |
14 | In appearance everything had been altered since then , and — so far as looks went — much for the better , but nearly everything he cared about most was enshrined in these earliest recollections . |
15 | He pulled on his respirator , his mind made up to get back to her as soon as he could , for Nell Anderson was all he cared about now . |
16 | If he said ‘ Good morning , men ! ’ as he passed by then it might not be such a bad day . |
17 | Not that Both would ever admit to bowling a straight one the ball he produced to finally get rid of was a gem and it turned the match away from India . |
18 | In this capacity he produced at least one paper on study skills which is most notable for its adherence to the conventions of academe . |
19 | Although Sherek saw only the drafts of the first two acts , he agreed at once to do so . |
20 | With a schoolboy 's shamefacedness , as if he had been caught out in something furtive ( as , really , he had ) , he agreed at once to take her class . |
21 | The doctor seemed surprised , but he agreed at once . |
22 | Mayne was not at all happy about this , but he agreed with as good a grace as possible . |
23 | Lee , 49 , who built up a paper recycling business which he sold for more than £8 million and has since developed several other companies , says he wants to make Manchester City the top club in the country . |
24 | Occasionally , nowadays , Irene is around to psych him up before he goes in there . |
25 | He 's no trouble when he goes behind there you get and come over to play food do n't you ? |
26 | So successful was the new pattern that when Yusuf made a third entry into Spain in 1090 , he met with absolutely no support from the Caliphs ; they either ignored him or actually placed obstacles in his path . |
27 | Later he would travel to France and England , where he met with more senior BCCI officials as he tried to make arrangements to launder millions of dollars a month . |
28 | He sits over there , some twelve feet away from me , vexed no doubt by the babble of the keys , but still unaware of the horror they are spelling out . |
29 | ‘ Sometimes he sits in here , sometimes upstairs , sometimes in the ladies ’ retiring room . |
30 | Probably he rode over here for his meals on most occasions . |