Example sentences of "[adv] he [adv] [verb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Apparently he repeatedly climbed the town wall during his stay to watch for his pursuers .
2 Perhaps he also had an inkling of an altogether more thorough-going solution .
3 Perhaps he merely wanted the signal to be read in that way .
4 Perhaps he still has a chance , ’ said a western diplomat in Pakistan , ‘ but it looks as though events have overtaken him .
5 Perhaps he only wanted a cigarette , or a couple of bob for the meter .
6 So he wisely avoided a clash of horns in front of the herd .
7 Even so he only mentions the art of Gandhara , and this only because of a supposed influence on it by Classical art which he says ‘ helped the Indians to create an image of their saviours ’ .
8 So he then clothed the Prodigal in his love . ’
9 He did so he actually organized the funeral .
10 So he always remembers the time he went to this He 's no idea who 's funeral he was at but he just went along and then he was taken to see the family .
11 So he never sees the poverty .
12 There 's a reason the little corner shops do that you see , that corner shop especially he always has a blackboard outside
13 As she turned away he gently caught the nape of her neck with his free hand .
14 Meanwhile he separately interviewed the vicar , and churchwardens , and opposing groups of parishioners , and tried to get conciliation , and persuaded the lawyers to postpone the court while he tried conciliation ; all to no purpose .
15 He used to be stopped frequently after work and normally he just told the constable he was a policeman straight away .
16 Usually he just takes the line of least resistance .
17 He had his own clergy attached to his cathedral , and gradually he eventually acquired a parish clergy over whom he could sometimes exercise control .
18 As it came near he quickly lowered the camera and directed a wide-eyed stare , straight at the big cat .
19 Controversially he also believes the government should stand the £3m cost of a 10,000-seater stadiums for third and fourth division clubs .
20 But half an hour later he again addressed the Conference on European Security and said his speech had been a spoof .
21 A few minutes later he breathlessly approached the car from the opposite direction , fell into his seat , and said : ‘ Well , that 's all right .
22 The treatment was discontinued but about five minutes later he suddenly remembered the reason for his unusual reaction .
23 Probably he also likes The Wedding Present .
24 Even now he still looks a beast of a man . ’
25 Though he was , like McCarthy , anti-war , he believed Johnson to be invincible ; now he too entered the race , much to the chagrin of the McCarthy camp who accused him of muscling in on their act .
26 At least now he only attacks the wall rather than other students .
27 Now he usually got a car for sale .
28 Now he merely appraised the situation , calculating the odds for life against death .
29 When the arrangement was revealed two weeks ago he immediately became a member of staff and said the advantage had amounted to only £810 a year .
30 Here he directly develops the interest which he and his friends in the discussion group had , and which had led to his starting work on the Essay : the relation and interplay between knowledge and reason on the one hand , and faith , belief , and revelation on the other .
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