Example sentences of "[coord] he [vb past] [adv] [det] " in BNC.

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1 His emotions were slotted into different compartments , and he locked up those that might get in the way of a safe drive back to the cottage .
2 He became particularly interested in ultraviolet absorption spectra , and he carried out some important work in collaboration with ( Sir ) James Dobbie , his new principal ( later termed government chemist ) , in the years before World War I.
3 And he had even more reason to now .
4 There used to be a programme that introduced new records on the radio , and my father was sailing somewhere and he had this little transistor all primed up , and he said proudly to his friend , ‘ This is my sons ’ record' and at that moment a wave hit the boat and the radio went overboard .
5 The firing range which he was running was not to be fully operational for several months and he had too many soldiers to employ usefully .
6 I could not understand him — he talked so much , and he knew so many books .
7 He felt his heart contract in pity , Emily was a fine woman , he admired her composure and he knew how much the facade must cost her , she had loved her father dearly .
8 She was very young and he knew how much she loved him .
9 And he knew how much I needed him to wind up the case .
10 And so whilst Ruth and Naomi are resting and waiting back home Boaz is acting , and he sought out this man , he 's determined now to see that Ruth and Naomi receive all that is there 's by right .
11 And he ate so much Tesco 's must have thought we kept a stegosaurus at home .
12 Dahl focused upon the making of decisions over which there was an observable conflict of opinion and he studied how that conflict was resolved between the different individuals and groups involved .
13 And he went round all the beds !
14 It 's true you know if a di if a child did come out the gate , with that wee fella yesterday I saw him he was with Ryan and he went up that path like lightning .
15 ‘ He says I had the tools , the knowledge , the opportunity and the location , and he looked up those races I rode at Ascot and worked out that I could have had time between the first two and the last to drive to Maidenhead and remove Harry 's car .
16 And he saw only some of it .
17 Jehan pondered the circumstances , and he saw how few alternatives there had been .
18 He published The Originall of Popish Idolatrie in 1630 , and he brought out another work of his own , An Advertisement to Ihon Delecluse , and Henry May the Elder in 1632 .
19 But a 67 and he slept well that night .
20 It was foreign , alien , and he felt very much out of place .
21 He had this trick and he had a blow torch and he burned off all this blokes hair .
22 He was so strong a character — and he meant so much to me — that although it 's many many years since I worked with him , he was in a way always there — it has been a strength in reserve — that there was Basil if you needed him .
23 If you had a bloke like John tha that virtually ran the force for several years whether you liked him or whether you did n't he he he was efficient in running the force erm especially when Charlie was was into the erm in a big way and he spent very little time with Nottinghamshire John ran the force made the decisions and cracked on with it
24 And he dight himself full gallantly and well , and took with him many knights , both his own and of his kindred and of his friends , and he took also many new arms , and came to Valencia to the King with two hundred of his peers in arms , in festival guise ; and the King went out to meet him , and received him right well , and did him honour ; and at this were all the Counts displeased .
25 He referred , perhaps a little ironically , to the respect in which it was held , and he remarked how each issue was spoken of as containing besides a noteworthy article or two , ‘ the usual brilliant batch of reviews ’ .
26 So I sa have , so I told him what he said , and he said well that 's exactly what it says in the book !
27 He took his blood pressure and he said well this is astronomically high .
28 Someone he trusted , he thought , returning to his study , and sitting up alone late into the night — and he trusted so few people .
29 There were no masts , Jehan saw , and he wondered how many would be needed , and how many sails they would carry .
30 His head dropped , his wings sagged , and he gave up any attempt to fly out , not just then but ever .
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