Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] he [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Will was so grateful he said he would base one of the characters of that drama on me .
2 He agreed the food was so awful he asked us if we would n't mind hiding some of his . ’
3 So he said oh I 'm ever so sorry he said he 's gone out .
4 and he just said oh I 'm so sorry he said I would n't have come if I had known , but there was a massive wreath in the garden where that girl was knocked over
5 He 's so afraid he thought he was missing something look .
6 I always look forward to his waking up , he looks so antediluvian he makes me feel only a girl again .
7 We bought it with to show oh you did n't get , it 's ever so good he got it out and he read most of it ever so well it 's lovely
8 He was so angry he strung them up in the back of his open lorry , head downwards , like side of beef bound for some unhygienic market .
9 R was cold in there but Tammuz was so angry he decided he would n't turn the heating on .
10 When import restrictions become less onerous he felt it was not unlikely that an important Indian piece consigned in London would be sent by Sotheby 's to India for sale .
11 Mr Gay pulled a knife from his waistband , but was so drunk he dropped it and Cameron picked it up and fought back as he was beaten with a baton .
12 ‘ Dad was so pleased he brought me a big cup of tea — I do n't drink champagne , ’ she said .
13 She made coq au vin on his birthday , painstakingly following a recipe ( a thing she 'd not done since basic cookery lessons at school ) and he was so pleased he bought her a Cordon Bleu cookbook .
14 When he opened one eye the light was so bright he closed it again hurriedly .
15 I 'm not sure he liked it much , because there 's always the possibility of a label like that sticking .
16 Well that 's the only way that this can be assessed , is by , so that the patient blah blah la when a patient feels his care is not good he knows he can complain without any worry .
17 I was interested to hear Derek remark how much more difficult he found it to cull a larger fry , like the inch plus Angel that had slipped through his quality control .
18 The more he analysed the events surrounding King Alexander 's death , the more certain he became it was murder .
19 He 's famous he 's got a wife he 's normally on the news he 's posh and he dresses up smart he writes he writes papers out .
20 He 's famous he 's got a wife he 's normally on the news he 's posh and he dresses up smart he writes he writes papers out .
21 He 's famous he 's got a wife he 's normally on the news he 's posh and he dresses up smart he writes he writes papers out .
22 He 's famous he 's got a wife he 's normally on the news he 's posh and he dresses up smart he writes he writes papers out .
23 The thing that 's teasing my mind is that I 'm fairly sure he asked me not to tell anyone he 'd been there . ’
24 As Creator He began it all ; as all-powerful He sustains it all ; as judge of the world He will complete it all and bring it to its consummation .
25 ‘ I was n't even sure he liked me at first . ’
26 If he thinks something is n't quite right he tells me .
27 If he thinks something is n't quite right he tells me .
28 He was due to read his own poems , but he prefaced the performance with remarking how extraordinary he found it that students obliged to attend lectures should want to turn up for more such talk after hours .
29 Or is he to show how difficult he finds them ?
30 I feel almost certain he funked it , as he funked the cheque .
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