Example sentences of "[adv prt] [subord] he " in BNC.
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1 | Once Chapman had gone there was no one with his dynamism and far-sightedness to carry on where he left off . |
2 | I took on where he left off … what have you done for me ? |
3 | Right now I was too busy working on where he could take her for a honeymoon . |
4 | Harbury tried to grab the apparent opportunity but Wickham neatly turned the conversation so that Shildon was able to go on where he had left off . |
5 | It had worked very well last night with Fräulein Hubert , better than he 'd hoped , but he ought to be careful until his plans were all consolidated , then he could dump Ingrid and carry on where he 'd left off with that lovely little thing . |
6 | At 5' 9 ’ and eight stone , Desiree took Tyson out for the big count and put him down where he belongs . |
7 | She could have throttled Geoffrey , wriggling in where he was n't wanted . |
8 | The report from the accountant confirmed his initial impression that the business was worth investing in so he paid the accountants modest fee of £500 in full . |
9 | ‘ Mr Stewart invited him in so he must have been expecting him ’ said Mrs Donnelly . |
10 | ( One even refused to stand down although he would have been seventy-six at the time of the next election . ) |
11 | We then noticed Allingham had not come down although he was generally an early riser . |
12 | Perhaps you really wounded his pride when you turned him down so he wants to see you humiliated . ’ |
13 | He comes over ours at Christmas and he does my head in cos he keeps on kicking me at the dinner table ! |
14 | Yeah I know but he ca n't get in cos he ca n't |
15 | So I stood by the door I wait till dad come in cos he was the last out and it was always my fault like , I would have left the fire on not him . |
16 | Well because the postman had come to empty the letter box , right , so there was no point in mummy putting her letter in cos he 'd of just taken it out again |
17 | And Daniel would n't go in cos he did n't |
18 | He lies down if he hears the National Anthem . |
19 | It was one of the conditions the Colonel laid down if he was to remain in hospital . ’ |
20 | ( He turns away , lies down if he likes . |
21 | A manipulator who has gone long seeks to force the price up ; and to force the price down if he has sold short . |
22 | He 's had , offer offered to stand down if he can get a younger person that will run it . |
23 | His hands dropped down to his sides , his head hung down like he 'd suddenly dropped asleep . |
24 | Matron sneaked some soup to Mould , giving him a lift on her motorbike , and Endill paced up and down until he felt dizzy . |
25 | No AE was permitted to sit down until he had given the manager a form for a bike ( so a courier could collect the client 's cheque ) , or for a TT ( telegraphic transfer from the -client 's bank to DPR 's ) , or for Red Star ( British Rail delivery : this was a comparatively slow method of payment . |
26 | When he did , his mouth ravaging hers a peculiarly sweet fierceness , pressing her head back against the pillow , she shuddered uncontrollably and , after a moment 's hesitation , twined her hands behind his head , pulling him down until he was lying on top of her . |
27 | He was not sure if he should tip-toe slowly and cautiously along until he reached the lower grounds of Old Ashfield , or make a sudden dash for it in the hope of outrunning any danger that might be waiting to pounce . |
28 | Keeping the perimeter fence a few yards away on his left , Angel One loped silently along until he reached its north-western limit . |
29 | Dorcas slipped into the familiar gloom under the floor and padded along until he found the switch . |
30 | Finally she lets him down provided he allows her to live as long as she likes . |