Example sentences of "[adv] he [verb] [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Suddenly he drifts off into a momentary reverie , gradually descending back to earth . |
2 | Suddenly he dashed over to the door and put out the light . |
3 | somebody else to come and apparently he escaped out of a prison somewhere , she 's |
4 | Perhaps he popped out for a quick sandwich while Nigel read ? |
5 | Perhaps he came up against the Edwardian equivalent of a conservation lobby . |
6 | Sure enough he came up with the perfect solution . |
7 | Now , however , Freud expands that concept as well and interestingly enough he goes back to the first term he used for repression . |
8 | So he gets out of the cab . |
9 | So he hung about in a lonely spot one night , just where the other fellow was due to pass by — and well , Bob 's your uncle , as you so succinctly put it . |
10 | So he walked back to the guest house where Ranulf and Maltote were locked in a fierce game of dice . |
11 | So he walked back into the piazza , while the church bells rang out with a dud sound , for the priest never had learnt how to stop the bell cutting its own resonance on the return of the clapper , and the musicians of the town who could have taught him were all adversaries of the church , like Davide 's father . |
12 | So he goes out into the storm and into wild nature , together with ‘ the wolf and the owl ’ , while his daughters and son-in-law close their doors on him ( 306ff . ) . |
13 | So he stays out to the centre . |
14 | So he got out of the car . |
15 | So he booked in at the John Radcliffe Cardiac Unit … close to his home in Marlow . |
16 | And so he went on through the calculator to get the number of ways for ten buttons — 3,628,800 . |
17 | So he went round to the pool and noticed , at first , how the neat tables were littered with old newspapers and the ashtrays loaded with cigar ends . |
18 | So he went back to a boy — one of the best , came highly recommended . |
19 | so he went back on the night time , got the bags how embarrassing , he did it |
20 | He was too restless to sleep any more so he went out for a walk . |
21 | So he went out to the car and asked mother how old is Rod ? |
22 | and so he came round with the bread and he said I 'll let you have the recipe and I thought , so I am now |
23 | So he came down to the vestibule , where the three doors were , and under the sills of the two great doors light shone , warm and enticing , and the third was behind a musty leather curtain . |
24 | At ten o'clock he rode out from the Elysée to be greeted by the cheers of the people , and on entering the Place de la Concorde he was saluted by cries of ‘ Vive l'Empereur ! ’ and shouts of ‘ To the Tuileries ! ’ . |
25 | Last time the kid ran away he come back with a |
26 | Denis made no acknowledgement but before turning away he looked up at the sky , now completely hidden in dark cloud . |
27 | But soon he took off from the earthly tediousness of the concrete for a glide in purer air . |
28 | Anyway he woke up in the middle of the night , sat up and spewed up all over Sandra ! |
29 | Willie Learmouth the session clerk came by today for the Intimations and he 's an awful nice man , one of Nature 's Gentlemen , went to Allan Glen 's when that meant something , his wife 's got a plastic hip but you never hear him complain , anyway he sat down to a wee cup of tea and naturally he could not resist my all butter shortbread ‘ Nettie , ’ says he , ‘ your petticoat tails would melt in a man 's mouth . ’ |
30 | Finally he lay down in the snow and determined to die , for his stamina had failed him and he had not found the Dwarves ; and he did not want to go back to the life of killing he had led . |