Example sentences of "he [adv] [vb past] [prep] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 But his grandfather he only saw in brief glimpses , when James called in the hope of being given a shilling .
2 I could no longer talk or laugh freely , as I knew he only approved of serious moods and studies .
3 ‘ When can we go home ? ’ he suddenly enquired in piercing tones .
4 He nevertheless shared with other critics a concern about the untrained , unregulated , and unsupervised adolescent work-force , and found it impossible to separate completely the behaviour of these young workers from the larger problem of unemployment .
5 Intended at first for the church , he was sent to Göttingen , but he soon turned to legal studies and the pursuit of mineralogy under Johann Friedrich Blumenbach .
6 He soon turned to Jewish studies , his interest from childhood , when he had a traditional religious education and learned Hebrew from the Cairo Genizah scholar , Jacob Mann .
7 Mr Logan , 54 , said : ‘ He normally stayed at top hotels .
8 He needed no telling twice , but alas the episode was fatal to his position at United Racecourses and he thereupon turned to other activities .
9 He still paid with violent headaches , but it could have been so much worse .
10 He also advised on other schemes .
11 Some of his old friends claim he also flirted with other women and Meli and Marje were not the only ladies in his life .
12 He completed his studies at St Catharine 's College , Cambridge , which he also represented at various games .
13 He also warned of dire consequences such as hyper-inflation if the country failed to maintain a unified budget and a co-ordinated fiscal policy .
14 He also worked in other hospitals in the city and in Fife .
15 Surviving reports show that he also acted for other litigants during the same period , both in the Common Bench and in eyres .
16 He also withdrew from presidential elections due to be held on Oct. 16 .
17 On Sept. 12 , 1989 , the House Committee on Standards of Official Conduct , the Ethics Committee , voted to begin a preliminary inquiry into whether Barney Frank ( Dem. , Massachusetts ) had violated House rules in procuring the services of male prostitutes who he later hired as personal aides .
18 He later worked on high-power magnetrons both at Birmingham and at SERL , Baldock , where he became a senior principal scientific officer .
19 When he called Diana on the phone he often spoke in sympathetic tones about the rough time Camilla was getting because there were three or four journalists outside her home .
20 During the mid and late 1980s he frequently met with fellow activists in the rest of Eastern Europe and the USSR .
21 The only weakness in the book for me was Jones 's lack of a theological base , for he frequently verged on theological matters .
22 This he unfavourably contrasted to recent statements by the West German Foreign Minister , Mr Hans-Dietrich Genscher , accepting the inviolability of Germany 's borders , notably the Oder-Neisse frontier with Poland .
23 Cambridge also contained a strong ‘ republican ’ group at this time , and while there is no proof that Wordsworth joined them at the University we find that he freely associated with ex-Cambridge liberals after his return from France in 1793 .
24 He never bitched about other members of the team , but of people we knew . ’
25 He occasionally went for lonely walks on the moors , and regularly visited his wife 's grave .
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