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

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1 No mat if you want it for your dinner here better he goes now the
2 Suddenly he shot out a blunt finger to point straight at Grant and snarled , Kill him ! ’
3 Suddenly he let out a huge sigh , as though the air was being forced out of him .
4 Prince Yuan was a clever one , there was no doubting it , so perhaps he understood why the T'ang had appointed him to oversee the Project rather than someone more sympathetic .
5 So he 'd quite a lot of work to do when he was quite young .
6 Pouncey was Vercoe 's squeeze , and so he cut loose a bit with the cattle prod . ’
7 So he made up a bed in the front of the byre there , and he was sixteen year in it .
8 They were n't able to give him this so he took up a reciprocal heading and dropped down to 2,000 ‘ ft ‘ and eventually found Humberside — all the time trying to figure out what had gone wrong .
9 So he took up the longest and sharpest , wrapping its hilt round in his leather apron , and waited .
10 Erm so he set up the corner as a darkroom and started doing playing about with his with his own black and white printing .
11 So he pulled up the brakes on the reindeer
12 He could not turn back and his instruments were not functioning so he flew down a succession of gorges well below the surrounding peaks .
13 My assistant , Donald , is actually an ex-art student friend of mine so he knows quite a bit about painting .
14 My assistant , Donald , is actually an ex-art student friend of mine so he knows quite a bit about painting .
15 So he climbed down the cliffs , undressed on the beach and jumped into the sea .
16 So he picked up the receiver and waited .
17 So he put forward a plan of action to the Shah .
18 So he shook off the ghosts and walked on , his footsteps muffled by the fog , shivering from a chill that was n't just in the air , until the nearest mouth engulfed him .
19 There 's aids and he 's chasing the bum and the bum 's running and the aids is going come on you little bastard and he 's going leave me alone and so he runs up a tree and there 's a bird there and he 's got all bones on him , he 's a s witch doctor and the bird goes , and the bird goes , what 's a matter ?
20 so he dug up the lawn and put a little garage in
21 Instead of throwing it away he took out the foil and smoothed it on his knee , then folded it very small and slipped it into his shirt pocket .
22 The Doctor decides to talk to Bennett in his cabin , but when the man tells him to go away he forces open the door — only to find a tape recorder and an escape hatch door in the floor .
23 Thus he puts forward the very man as an example of an adjective which qualifies the sense alone .
24 Thus he held together the two things which in the Enlightenment tended to fall apart , and to be defined in opposition to each other — faith against knowledge , revelation against reason .
25 When he could stand it no longer he put out an ‘ all points ’ to demand progress reports .
26 When she went downstairs he picked up the photo which stood on the dressing-table , one of his parents at someone else 's wedding .
27 Tonight he holds back the ill-concealed shudders and caresses the swelling head , he bends and kisses the skin exposed .
28 Finally he picked up a handful of stones and every time he looked round and found her following , he threw one .
29 Finally he gave up the attempt , and took the most direct way back to his house .
30 Somehow he managed only a bogey-five , and he got the shot back straight away at the 13th .
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