Example sentences of "[subord] he [verb] [adv prt] in the " in BNC.
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1 | Lara had played just where he left off in the World Cup , where he was comfortably the leading West Indian run-scorer with 333 at 47 . |
2 | This hangar was all closed up apart from one door , so he drove in in the semi-dark and reversed rapidly into what he thought was an empty corner without checking it first for parked vehicles . |
3 | The boy fought wildly for a few seconds but then his right arm was bent back behind him until he called out in the most desperate agony he had ever known . |
4 | And yet — what kind of a monster would he be if he ran off in the opposite direction ? |
5 | He knew that if he went out in the car , he , he knew that the next time he might , might n't come home . |
6 | If he gets up in the middle of the night to fetch you a glass of water , then he loves you . ’ |
7 | Let the dog out Jean if he wants out in the back . |
8 | If he turned up in the middle of Stephie 's visit , then tough ! |
9 | They are wrong in their views of righteousness , supposing Jesus to be a sinner like themselves — and worse because he ended up in the place of cursing on a cross ( cf. |
10 | Laban puts the wrong daughter of his in Jacob 's bed , and Jacob does not realize it till he wakes up in the morning ! |
11 | Walsh warned : ‘ James has been unstoppable this season since he trimmed down in the summer from 22 stone to a mere 18 . |
12 | Walsh warned : ‘ James has been unstoppable this season since he trimmed down in the summer from 22 stone to a mere 18 . |
13 | It was an illusion of tired eyes , but before he got back in the car he stood , his collar open , looking up at the sky where there was nothing to see but black , and let the water splash down on his open face , his wet shirt clinging to the skin of his chest and belly . |
14 | He got to his feet in one sinuous movement , stretching hugely , his arms above his head , before he sank down in the chair opposite . |
15 | When he goes out in the evening he is invariably with his mates whose influence may encourage him to take risks . |
16 | When he woke up in the morning , the building was raised over him ! |
17 | Freddie P. , a 53 year-old , single accountant presented in the casualty department of a local hospital complaining that , for the last four days , he had noticed beads of pus at the tip of his penis when he woke up in the morning . |
18 | When he woke up in the morning , he ran out to me . |
19 | ‘ … so the doctor gave him some pills , ’ Martin said , ‘ and when he woke up in the middle of the night there was a beautiful girl on his bed … diaphanous nightie , trailing blonde hair , the lot … ’ |
20 | When he got up in the morning , his ankles felt ricketty . |
21 | He and Anne had a bathroom opening out of their bedroom but Adam , when he got up in the night , usually went to the other one that was on the far side of the landing . |
22 | ‘ He slept like a log and when he got up in the morning and saw the car had gone he was very upset , ’ said a source . |
23 | I had one night of that , and when he came round in the morning , I told him . |
24 | When he came back in the evening he sat for a long time gazing out across the V-shaped valley leading south . |
25 | His premiership appeared not so much to be running out as running down , Few believed that when he came back in the autumn he would be able to do more than coast gently and desultorily along for another six months . |
26 | Noticed when he came back in the afternoon , while he was talking to Rose . |
27 | When he wakes up in the morning he mutters , ‘ Tell Potter , tell Potter . ’ |
28 | The party was over and the house was in darkness when he pulled up in the courtyard and accompanied her through the front door into the hall . |
29 | When he broke off in the middle of the sentence , she glanced up at him curiously and was completely taken by surprise when he pulled her into his arms and kissed her . |
30 | So this is how it 's going to be , thinks Howard , as he rides down in the lift again . |