Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [vb past] he [vb past] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps she knew he wanted a son , perhaps she said her first marriage broke up because her first husband found out he was n't the father . ’ |
2 | Suddenly he realised he had no fear of death . |
3 | If only he knew he had no cause to hate her . |
4 | Or perhaps he felt he had no choice , perhaps he did n't know about the other places in the city which he could have gone to ; anyway he became a real regular , and soon he was there most nights , in fact every night , six nights a week , The Bar being open every day of the week except Monday , usually from the afternoon and always until three a.m. ( at least officially ) . |
5 | ‘ Perhaps he felt he had a chance to help , ’ Theodora said . |
6 | Perhaps he felt he needed a best-seller like Morton 's to re-establish his claim to those titles . |
7 | Now he thought he knew the sort of case he had to deal with , and what he had read had pointed which way to look for the killer . |
8 | As he opened the door and looked out he thought he heard the squeak of a tricycle . |
9 | Oh well I thought he had a |
10 | And just as surely she knew he wanted the same thing . |
11 | The night was still young , so whoever the female was who worked peculiar hours , or whatever the reason was that he could n't have seen her earlier — and by then Fabia was certain that ‘ someone he had to see ’ would be female — then she hoped he had a truly lovely time ! |
12 | Caro Hunt says that at the age of five he could beat her and it was then she realised he had a lot of promise . |
13 | Everywhere he went he took a book-bag . |
14 | In June , Sacheverell started a lengthy progress through the midlands , on his way to take up a new living in Shropshire , and virtually everywhere he went he received a rapturous reception from the local inhabitants shouting " God Bless Doctor Sacheverell " . |
15 | ‘ But remember how he said he lost the buckle the previous day . ’ |
16 | Each table was cut off from the next by screens of greenery ; even so , from where he sat he had a view of what was happening at other tables and on other levels . |