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

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1 He skirted the branch that lay across the path and carried on till he reached the feeding-place .
2 Next to his plate was a jotting pad and pen which he must have picked up as he passed the navigation station .
3 Amiss looked back before he closed the door .
4 His language was certainly not watered down when he charged the scribes and Pharisees with being ‘ white-washed sepulchres ’ , ‘ blind guides ’ and even ‘ a brood of vipers ’ .
5 He comes across a flock of sheep belonging to the priest , one of which he takes ; he then returns to the priest , pretending not to be the traveller already refused entry , and this time is accepted in as he offers the sheep in payment .
6 I replied that if Seius Oceanus ( to whom the estate ought to be made over when he reached the age of sixteen , under trust under the will of Seius Saturninus by the trustee-heir Valerius Maximus ) died before he completed the set period of time , the estate under trust belongs to the person to whom the rest of his property will belong , since the trust vested during his lifetime , that is if by postponing the time for payment the testator would seem rather to have granted the trustee-heir custody than to have imposed an uncertain term on the trust .
7 Dusan Plut , chair of the party , had said earlier that he wished the Greens to " act as a constructive opposition " but later agreed to join the coalition which was led by the outgoing Prime Minister , Janez Drnovsek of the Liberal Democratic Party ( LDS ) .
8 He recalls vividly being told shortly after he took the job at Fawley refinery that an Esso director would be calling to see him .
9 He heard the front door being opened even as he unfolded the cloth and began to read .
10 The palms of his hands were sweating and he had yawned twice since he left the car .
11 Dorcas slipped into the familiar gloom under the floor and padded along until he found the switch .
12 The sort of affair that would not be tolerated now that he held the stewardship of the Service .
13 It was pointed out that he met the Foreign Office Minister , Douglas Hogg , earlier this month .
14 Lance Rees was set on as he passed the sorting office in Withernsea , Humberside , on his way to school .
15 Finbar O'Doherty was cheered loudly when he mounted the stairway to address the crowd .
16 Thus the farmer on whose land the first find was made discovered his land was being prospected only when he found the prospectors sampling streams on his land .
17 His head still spun slightly as he followed the words and looked upwards intermittently to see by the expression of a face if someone had forgotten their lines .
18 But his gaze was rigidly fixed ahead as he steered the little helicopter up the meandering Thames .
19 We have learned only that he told the news , and that the people cried out in anguish .
20 There you will see thousands of cars speeding by , each with the driver alone , his head thrown back as he yells the words aloud , her fist slapping the wheel in time to the beat , thousands of silent screams haring up the M1 to get to that meeting on schedule .
21 Thirty seconds had ticked past since he entered the baggage room .
22 His voice had hardened briefly as he added the caution , but when he went on again it was low and musing .
23 He dressed carefully in the brown suit he had been married in and he bought the ticket with quiet authority .
24 His courage had returned now that he knew the tiger was only proposing to gobble up his oxen , not him .
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