Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] he [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I met R. D. Case afterwards — he was on the Westminster Gazette at that time — and he told me that Stanford was so drunk that he 'd almost fallen into the gravel Apparently he 'd just been caught in time by George Watson-Forbes , who later wrote a remarkable series of articles in the Daily News on the Home Rule question . ’ |
2 | He cheerfully did as he was told ; taking her command literally he heaped as many logs on as the large fireplace would take . |
3 | When he carried the tray back he had already poured his own glass and drunk half of it . |
4 | Therefore when he refers to the sphere of circulation here he does not have in mind market relations , but rather a system of planned production and exchange , which may or may not have included some form of monetary accounting . |
5 | Come in , we had tea then he went out again . |
6 | About to bite into the sandwich again he stopped suddenly , as if only just realising that Denis still had the gun pointing at him . |
7 | Eventually , he was too weak to make his way to the stream of water and , when he had sparingly drunk the supply he had collected in his flask , he could only lie still on the rough rock where he had finally stumbled and fallen . |
8 | He sets himself up as the Father of the British Industry yet he does n't deliver the goods . |
9 | In the corridor above he stood upright , gasping , and saw the floor in front of him scattered with bodies . |
10 | A second later he had neatly kicked her right stirrup out . |
11 | Eight o'clock in the morning , and if she went to work then he hoped still to be in time to catch her before she locked the front door and shut out the intrusion of a man from the Service . |
12 | Footballer reverses over dog Drives forward and kills cat Then he gives away penalty |
13 | Travel Trade Manager Bill Cameron tells Welcome how he goes about promoting Historic Scotland 's heritage sites at home and aboard . |
14 | ‘ Let me put it this way , Sir Robert , if Moodie dreaded our return then he had very little to fear . ’ |
15 | Eight-year-old Peter comes from a home where he receives very little discipline . |
16 | So Patrick was evidently familiarly at home in the scene where he trod reverently as if on holy ground . |
17 | Do the spinning kick one , you know the bloke where he jumps up and does the spinning kick . |
18 | And upon the way they round a leper , struggling in a quagmire , who cried out to them with a loud voice to help him for the love of God ; and when Rodrigo heard this , he alighted from his beast and helped him , and placed him upon the beast before him , and carried him with him in this manner to the inn where he took up his lodging that night . |
19 | Like so many times before , he had gone to the window where he stared out across the night sky , his thoughts a million miles away . |
20 | Well , ter cut a long story short 'e ends up tellin' me that the last bloke was put off fer losin' too much time an' I might be a bad time-keeper as well , what wiv me injuries . |
21 | For a moment longer he sat there , trying to feel the sorrow he knew he owed his father , but it was kept from him . |
22 | A moment later he came out , a small figure , and waved them to come on . |
23 | She called to Plummer that his breakfast was ready and a moment later he ambled in , followed by Hitch . |
24 | A moment later he comes back . |
25 | This led to nothing more than Morrissey 's former headmaster making a radio appearance wherein he spoke briefly in defence of the education system before recalling proud remembrances of his former pupil . |
26 | If Gazza is back in the Lazio team then he has potentially two more fixtures before England 's game against Norway and that provides us with an opportunity to take a look at him in competitive football , something he has not played in for nearly two years . ’ |
27 | A person can become a Christian for all sorts of reasons , but it is vital for Christianity if it is true , that he think through his faith afterwards to the point where he understands why he believes — at least to the level at which his mind demands satisfaction in understanding other areas of life . |
28 | thing , for twenty four quid for a hundred and eight weeks , you 've got , you 've got to take that , think it 's coming on and learning , got the thing in there , start to progress it might get you , it 's gon na get to the point where he says right , you know you 've got them just about to sort of labour it 's , you know , accurately with a fair amount of speed now we 'll start sort of now being a bit adventurous , gon na get a lot more interesting . |
29 | I think he did say to me once that he was very disturbed at how much coke David was doing , and it got to the point where he did n't hide it in front of DeFries , whereas he did , for quite a while , at first . |
30 | I think he once did say to me that he was very disturbed at how much ‘ coke ’ David was doing and that it had got to the point where he did n't hide it from deFries , whereas he did for quite a while at first . |