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

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1 Well , he smiled all ingratiatingly , then suddenly he asked if I was n't tired of the Lesbian kick ?
2 Apparently he came because I 'm so very young .
3 Sometimes he finds it hard to understand what I want to say , but he does n't mind how long he waits while I repeat it , and he always understands in the end .
4 They would wait silently by the roadside for a victim and could only he identified if forced to speak , for then they would emit a loud bray .
5 ‘ Stupid , crazy female , ’ was all he said as he set about bandaging it with the meagre contents of the first-aid box .
6 Erm it 's quite important from the next thing that he talks about is er ex abolishing exorbitant levies , obviously he says as the country is not yet unified and the authority of the imperialist and the warlords have not been overthrown there is as yet no way of removing the heavy burden of government taxes and levies on the peasants .
7 And you , you so he understands after he 's sent you this ?
8 So he said whether she do have somebody else , I do n't know !
9 It filled his his truck up so he said when he comes back on the next delivery he 'll take all the turf away for fifteen quid .
10 So he asked if he could publish it on the morning of press day ; appearing in one paper in London would not undermine the American publicity .
11 And you could almost imagine Boaz hoping against hope that the other kinsman would turn down the offer and so he delighted when that happened .
12 If so he wonders if the patient needs to cry and has for some reason stopped himself .
13 Chris said , it was there at eleven o'clock he said cos I thought it was , somebody had spilt something .
14 Robert wo n't sort of get it in he said because it 's so slow going .
15 By the time I jumped back inside he looked like he was down with flu .
16 ( 1 ) This subsection provides that certain applications shall not he heard until all the others are disposed of .
17 well he has I mean er my my daughter-in-law said he takes he mu he very often drives he 's got a season ticket , an annual season ticket t er to take the train but more often than not he drives because he gets into the into London at about quarter to seven in the morning he goes and you know , parks the car and then goes and gets breakfast and she says he always takes at least one shirt in the car with him to change into .
18 These strategies should not he considered as mutually exclusive : usually the systems planning team decides that the best strategy for their organisation is one which is a combination of those discussed , and I have attempted to incorporate some of these possibilities .
19 Moreover he doubts whether full disclosure is in any way feasible .
20 Furthermore , the methods employed by the utilitarian would always he justified if they succeeded in procuring the desired end .
21 But yesterday he celebrated as he was allowed back to his Manchester home for the first time .
22 I think , I think it was more he thought if he did n't do his clearing up he might get the sack , so
23 They sent him home from school or something , send him straight home from school and er , do n't know I suppose take him to hospital today and then , I assume they 've got to bring him home and he said oh no he said you have n't got to take me home he said cos the boy 's got to be from school , come round tomorrow and pick you up
24 So the first hopeful sign of realignment coming out of Labour 's leadership election was when Bryan Gould espoused devaluation — and the first disappointment was how rapidly he retreated when John Smith 's camp let it be known that , in their eyes , this disqualified Bryan as deputy leader .
25 And also he doubted whether she had the intelligence to be so devious .
26 Huh , I think I had such a good night , you know what you 've bloody well done he said you 've got up he said before you was ready he said , you knew you wanted to get on he said , and you 've got up he said with the intentions he said , you had them bloody cakes he said before you had breakfast , well I had to with her coming
27 He said I 'll come up he said if it 's more than thirty pound Ange , he said you can give me some money next week .
28 Oh that copper , he said he , he said the thing is he said what you 've got ta do is give him as much shit and aggravation as you can possibly give him , keep him hot and keep him roasted up he said because what happens is he 's getting along , long and he 's thinking oh I can do this and I can do that and I can do the other , he said but if you can get your solicitor to keep him on his toes he ai n't got time to think about nothing , he said and if he has done that job himself , he 's laughing at the moment , I said well he must have done it
29 That 's my brother he always does it when he wakes up he dribbles as well .
30 And he said thank goodness , h he said oh they got and I said yeah I 've got Monday and Tuesday off he said , it might have died down when I get back he said cos us drivers take all the stick .
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