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

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1 He looks like he 's never seen an iron . ’
2 I do n't know if he was sexually assaulted and maybe died of shock .
3 From inside the room it must have looked like he was just hopping off into empty space , say goodbye to Buck Rogers , a suicide leap over a thirty-foot drop .
4 On Gordon Durie : ‘ I was n't surprised when he was substituted because he was already crying after one of my tackles on him . ’
5 A lecturer normally owns the copyright in any book or article he writes because he is primarily employed as a teacher and not as a writer of books and articles , even though his employer may encourage this .
6 I do n't know whether he was actually forced into it , but I think he did it well …
7 And she was beginning to wonder if he was ever coming
8 He had been told very little , and even that he had difficulty in remembering because he was so filled with excitement and anticipation .
9 The boy had seen because he was always looking to see what people were doing .
10 In or about February 1983 , I received a message via my branch director that the deputy Director-General of MI5 was prepared to consider favourably an application from me for a telephone intercept on a member of the Communist Party within C.N.D. John Cox , a Vice-President of C.N.D. , was selected since he was well known as a member of the Communist Party and had been involved in C.N.D. practically since its inception .
11 Now what happens when he 's just starting off from home ?
12 I want to see if he 's actually doing anything .
13 She looked sideways at Finn to see if he was sufficiently irritated by all this .
14 Lord Donaldson asked if he was seriously suggesting that juries would multiply the award by 10 times .
15 Completely directionless and improvised , Shore acts like he 's just coming off some Quaalude-fuelled lost weekend .
16 The Gloucestershire rider says he does n't want to break any more bones , and wants to stop racing while he 's still giving value for money .
17 How could he be trying to escape when he was already chained ?
18 Simon Cormack , seeing his rescuers approaching him , slowed until he was hardly jogging at all .
19 He sounds like he 's still going through a learning process , coming to terms with the fear of losing friends , and at the same time is worried that he 's being misunderstood himself .
20 Paula was just saying he was in there doing , doing the doors , whatever doing the doors meant you know whether he 's actually putting them on or he 's ba is he , is he just putting them straight into the existing
21 What 's your brother going to do when he 's fully recovered from his injuries ? ’
22 I wrapped him in the big blanket we 'd brought as he was already shivering .
23 But , when asked whether he was still looking for a new goalkeeper despite Hitchcock 's form , Porterfield said : ‘ We are always looking to improve our squad of players and we will keep searching . ’
24 High levels of spatial mobility are involved as he is regularly posted to regions where the multinational is operating .
25 because because that is how I felt when he was actually saying that to me
26 Wyllie is confident his Western Samoan wing , Va'aiga Tuigamala , will play although he is still niggled by an ankle injury received against Neath two weeks ago .
27 I wonder if he 's ever seen a seal ?
28 He would n't have wanted her to stay if he was seriously bonded to Maria Luisa .
29 WHAT music would the Transport Secretary , John MacGregor , choose if he is ever invited on to Desert Island Discs ?
30 My father could n't come because he 's publicly declared his opposition to the wedding and my mother would n't dare come without him — but she 's sent good wishes through one of the cousins .
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