Example sentences of "he [verb] [adv] [adv] [verb] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | checked with his radio , he goes alright then phoned back to the police station on his radio , he said it 's not stolen the owner 's now here he said , can you please get it moved ? |
2 | He sits up straight to do up the buttons or velcro fastenings . |
3 | He has not yet written off the possibility of putting his ideas on a ‘ four-eyes basis ’ — a meeting of just two people — to Thatcher and Bush . |
4 | He has not yet come off the fence and told us whether he supports the barrage project . |
5 | But what of the driving force behind it all — if he suddenly had an offer to take charge of a major opera house in the west , would he leave behind what he has so painstakingly built up ? |
6 | Indeed , he has never really fitted in since Kendall brought him down from Scotland more than a year ago . |
7 | He has never really taken off , but keep with him , he has steady sales . |
8 | He wandered off then came back to lie on his bed , staring up at the ceiling . |
9 | He says well just work on then till half twelve . |
10 | It was in keeping with the determination of the man , and he 'd probably only held off because those bobbies had to be somewhere in the vicinity . |
11 | Of course , he 'd long since grown out of it . |
12 | He came so often to check up on Faye that his presence was hardly cause for special comment , let alone celebration . |
13 | He seemed so fiercely shut up in himself that Ruth was afraid people would start seriously meaning it when they called him mad . |
14 | But from the way he reached out slowly to pick up the bottle and said , " In the meantime — my treat ? " |
15 | But he speaks the , the wo A Ann was her name , she said that he speaks too softly to go on to that . |
16 | In Preston 's experience the problem came from people he knew extremely well screaming down it at him . |
17 | He laughed quietly then looked up again , noting how restful the boy now was . |
18 | He did not even look up . |
19 | ‘ After this we 'll be living on quails and larks ’ tongues , ’ said Garvey , and he did not even turn round . |
20 | He did not immediately get out of the car but turned and looked at Sara . |
21 | He did not completely rule out qualified majority voting on foreign policy issues . |
22 | On Aug. 9 Cuomo stated that Bush could be defeated by an aggressive campaign which focused on domestic issues , but suggested that he was not interested in seeking the nomination , although he did not entirely rule out the possibility . |
23 | He did n't even show up brightly with Carrie . |
24 | So I told him to take these tablets and says if he felt no better he 'd better get to doctors , well he did n't even move out of bed , apart from summat to eat |
25 | It just pulled it off him and he did n't even fight back . |
26 | He did n't even come back out through that door , you know my dad was n't very suspicious or anything ! |
27 | He did n't even get up . |
28 | I called to him but he did n't even turn round … pretended not to hear ! ’ |
29 | I bet he did n't even look up to see the goalkeeper coming at him and a defender closing in ready to clatter him when he scored . |
30 | He did n't even look up . |