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

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1 Carey checked it , then dragged back on the rod and took up the slack , working that way for five minutes or so before he beached the fish .
2 That Neil was not sleeping there after all , or merely that he shut the flaps at night against the midges or the weather ?
3 He replied politely that just as he studied the whereabouts of bones and tendons and muscles so as to know more about the figures he tried to draw , in the same way — if he was attempting a portrait — it helped to know something about the working of people 's minds and how their characters had been formed .
4 But he vowed that even if he becomes the world 's richest sportsman , he will stay firmly clear of the bright lights that cost Tyson his freedom .
5 The Collector had a feeling that even if he survived the siege he would never see Hari again .
6 Very soon he stopped , juggled the engines to and fro until he reckoned the bows were a hundred yards distant from the buoy , had the anchor dropped , then moved just as slowly astern , the anchor chain being paid out as he went .
7 And usually the man telling me he understood if eventually when he starts the job , he has n't understood at all , he 's just saying so , but I wanted to prove to the man himself that he could do it and prove to myself that he could do it .
8 It was L-shaped and only when he reached the comer of the ‘ L ’ could he see the whole of the room .
9 Only on his way home did he suddenly realize that illness could have prevented her from meeting him , and only when he entered the farmhouse that evening did he discover that she was dead .
10 A chubby young man called Laird Cregar appealed to me as a suspect , if only because he had the habit of being seen loitering around places where beautiful women had just been strangled .
11 Lancaster 's voice had suddenly become animated and loud as he recalled the sting of his betrayal .
12 Last I have a very pleasant task to perform , namely to ask Angela to kindly present to His Lordship a token of our loving esteem for all he has done for the Guild over the years and hopefully when he wears the vestment he will say a prayer for us all — AD MULTOS ANNOS .
13 ‘ I think he 's very important because of that fact , and also as he knows the French set-up and the way they play .
14 O stared , he did n't know for how long , at him and his outstretched hand , wondering whether to gasp it , fill it with change , or knock it away ; and then he looked up , because he heard his train coming and also because he felt the hot wind on his face .
15 In 1927 Welford Beaton was left in no doubt that the motion picture was ‘ a throbbing , living , human thing ’ after Janet Gaynor 's performance in Frank Borzage 's Seventh Heaven and especially by her grief as her husband left for the war ; Beaton had cried at the time and even as he wrote the spell was not broken .
16 He said the men had threatened his life , and even as he drove the victim to the beauty spot where the gang waited , one had been hiding in the boot of his car with a shotgun .
17 Herluin , when finally he did touch , touched as if the vellum might burn him , timidly and convulsively , and even when he had the book open , for better or worse , agonized a few moments over where to choose on the page , shifting from recto to verso and back again before settling .
18 If he lands on a tree or on the ground he sticks in like a dart , and even if he survives the impact he wo n't be able to free himself easily .
19 Strange 's outburst was directed at a cameraman who clicked as he addressed the ball , and then as he reached the top of the backswing .
20 Nothing , however , flew , and yet when he opened the closed hand , it was empty .
21 If correct , this apparently means that it was after the conquest of Norway in 1028 and therefore after he attended the imperial coronation of Conrad II of Germany in Rome in 1027 .
22 Mr Spielberg 's told Rosemarie he hopes so , but only if he finds the money .
23 But not before he kissed the top of my helmet and shouted at me : " Oh , my mum 's going to hear about this . "
24 Morel died soon after , but not before he had the bitter pleasure of seeing the Labour Government brought down with the aid of a ‘ red scare ’ engineered , it appeared at the time , by Foreign Office officials .
25 He heard the door close behind him , but just as he reached the gate it was hurriedly opened again and a voice called , ‘ Just a moment !
26 But just as he put the rope over his head , he screamed in terror and threw his arms above his head .
27 He could see the Bible as drama not only because he believed in the Devil but also because he read the Bible as literature .
28 But even as he asked the question , D'Arcy already knew the answer .
29 Black gets it into the box Rozario got a header in but even as he headed the ball he limped away again and if he 'd have been properly fit then he would have really powered that one in .
30 So he had worn that hard hat , since even before he left the home .
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