Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] he [vb pp] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | It will all depend how long has he owed them it . |
2 | How long had he known her ? |
3 | How long had he known her ? |
4 | Only once had he said he loved her , and that had been in extreme circumstances . |
5 | Never once had he shown him any kind of affection . |
6 | How often had he told me a lie is always sinful and bad in itself . |
7 | The pain of parting was real and lasting : ‘ so dreadfully had he made me suffer , the chill of Death fell upon my heart ’ . |
8 | ‘ But I do n't believe he done it , I do n't believe he could do a thing like that and her with a babby inside of her . ’ |
9 | Why could n't have he told him ? |
10 | ‘ How has he ruined her ? ’ |
11 | I kept asking myself , how has he done it ? |
12 | Only once or twice has he taunted me with what sounds like the interesting sport of going into the gents in the Cauldhame Arms ( or anywhere else , I suppose ) and attacking the drowned fag-ends in the urinals with a stream of piss . |
13 | But how had he discovered her whereabouts ? |
14 | How had he expected her to react to his betrayal — with laughter , perhaps , or nonchalance ? |
15 | How had he betrayed me ? |
16 | How had he found them ? |
17 | Roman ; what was he doing here … how had he found them ? |
18 | How had he caught her so quickly ? |
19 | Only in the last ten years or so had he been able to give up going to the country towns and villages for uncomfortable , if lucrative , one- or two-day visits ; only then had he found it possible to move from Jewtown to commodious rooms in Patrick Street , Cork 's main thoroughfare , where he could live as well as have his surgery . |
20 | I think if Dvořák knew his First Symphony was being regularly played he would not have been entirely happy , for undoubtedly had he revised it , it would have been a wholly different work , and probably shorter . |
21 | Why has he done it now ? |
22 | If the right hon. and learned Gentleman supports the TECs so much , why has he started them off with a significant cut in funding ? |
23 | Why has He allowed you here ? |
24 | Why has he upset me so ? she asked herself . |
25 | ‘ I 'm — It 's not — What else has he told you ? ’ |
26 | Where had he led them ? |
27 | She danced in a haze of misery , scarcely noticing when the music changed from vibrant rock-and-roll to ‘ the creep ’ and when the lights were lowered and he pulled her close she could n't be bothered to protest though she was revolted by the smell of beer on his breath ( where had he got it ? ) mingling with strong body odours . |
28 | He had n't actually said he would — but then , neither had he said he would n't . |
29 | Why had he asked me to keep the attack a secret ? |
30 | Why had he said he was going to retch his Dad from the airport ? — ‘ Maybe his Dad came back early , ’ Marie told herself . |