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

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1 Apparently 'e 's took over there fer good .
2 Furthermore he was preaching against Calvinism .
3 Suddenly he is suspended in the air , between two whirring propellers .
4 ‘ Then suddenly he is thrown to the wolves with the stigma of being incompetent , no good — even a fool .
5 For a moment it was as if he was casting around for suitable names , and then suddenly he was looking past Alexei towards Jehan .
6 Suddenly he was apprehended by an irate Scout master who took a dim view of being woken at such an hour .
7 But before Ronni could wonder further , suddenly he was rising to his feet .
8 And suddenly he was visited by a brief vision of a young man hurrying down a narrow woodland path on a dark night , in drizzling rain , a dun-coloured cloak on him , its hood drawn close over his head .
9 At first he sounded distant , as if he was calling to her from the basement of a big house , but he came nearer very quickly and suddenly he was shouting in her ear .
10 I do n't know how he got in the house but suddenly he was knocking on your door .
11 I never actually experienced the drama of dealing with any lack of moral fibre ( LMF ) cases , although I can imagine the difficulty faced by a CO who is trying to run a squadron in wartime if suddenly he was confronted with a case of LMF .
12 Suddenly he was surrounded by ten or a dozen street urchins in rags , imploring him to be generous .
13 Harvey said ‘ Hello ’ four times , then suddenly he was talking to a bald-headed man who seemed to have four overcoats on at once .
14 Yeah he 'd got some letters , apparently he were going to Post Office later for stamps and everything and er got this letter and seeings I 'd only got three he give me his , give me twenty four pence for a stamp so I walked to Post Office , I thought well I do n't want no penny or tuppeny stamps .
15 Apparently he was deluged with calls .
16 Apparently he was fidgeting on parade and the Sergeant Major screamed at him , ‘ Stand still , you idle little monarch ! ’
17 Apparently he was talking to someone called Helen , and used the words , ‘ You 've got to say I was with you ’ . '
18 I hope it will la apparently he was talking to Kathy , no , yeah , I always get , I always think Kathy and Jenny should be the other way round no
19 and erm I do n't know what was going on , apparently he was working for Sarsons .
20 His problems had been much more serious than mine , but before long he was accepted by everyone .
21 Before Edward had time to simmer down he was buttonholed by Mrs Willmot , who had been lurking .
22 Perhaps he 's saving on the gas bill back at the Vicarage . ’
23 She thought , perhaps he 's waiting till the next time we go , perhaps he 's biding his time …
24 Perhaps he is referring to some figures that were leaked a couple of weeks ago from the Industrial Development Board for Northern Ireland — a reference to 44 inward investment jobs .
25 Has he been taking lessons from the right hon. Member for Yeovil ( Mr. Ashdown ) in arm movements , or perhaps he is auditioning for a part in ’ Thunderbirds ’ ?
26 Perhaps he is working for someone else .
27 Perhaps he was thinking about Hamnet .
28 Perhaps he was thinking of other things at the same time .
29 Perhaps he was thinking of his writing ? ’
30 Colin bought enough to last the house about two hundred years , even if his son had continued using it , so perhaps he was thinking of selling it .
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