Example sentences of "[adv] he [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Furthermore he wrote from the standpoint of one who had failed conspicuously to emulate his own colleagues during his lifetime . |
2 | Furthermore he Intimated to me that there was a pure distillate of the very Stone itself buried in precincts of Glastonbury Abbey , to which he alone had access . |
3 | Gloomily he confided to his diary , ‘ Too great a task , undertaken with inadequate reserves . ’ |
4 | Better he came with her than go off on his own to do his dirty work . |
5 | Suddenly he seemed to be standing very close to the bed . |
6 | He dozed and was about to fall asleep when suddenly he woke with a start . |
7 | Suddenly he fell on the wet deck , and he caught the side of the ship with his hands . |
8 | Then suddenly he fell to the ground , with blood running down his face . |
9 | Suddenly he reached for her . |
10 | The man still stared at the water , then suddenly he dropped to his haunches , squatting like the children did sometimes at play when the ground was too wet to sit . |
11 | Suddenly he jumped to his feet , staring at the wall opposite the door . |
12 | Suddenly he jumped to his feet and began to run up and down the garden , shrieking , turning cartwheels , hopping on one leg . |
13 | Then suddenly he diverged from his text : |
14 | Suddenly he crouched as a cry broke the stillness and another cry answered it . |
15 | Then suddenly he turned towards her , eyes blazing , lifted it , and she felt its point pierce the skin of her forehead , and the sudden spurt of blood gushing into her eyes . |
16 | Suddenly he dashed across the street , dodging the traffic , and jumped on to a small motorbike . |
17 | Suddenly he rose from his chair , gave a quick look round the office , then went across to the window , where he stood looking down into the courtyard . |
18 | There were pauses , then he banged the keys plaintively , going over the passages he had n't been able to get right , then suddenly he put on a record of the Chopin and played along with it , always two or three notes behind . |
19 | ‘ And suddenly he leapt on me . ’ |
20 | However much he bucked against it , in the end , if he wanted to survive in this world , let alone succeed , he had to do everything the schoolteacher instructed him to do . |
21 | However much he sounds like an aristocratic flasher , the Blue Baron is in fact a fictitious flying ace from the Great War and the star of Zeppelin 's latest budget blaster . |
22 | No matter how much he wiped at the condensation on the window , he could still barely see what was going on out there . |
23 | THE gunman in the Darlington siege loved his girlfriend so much he resorted to violence in a fit of jealousy , it was claimed last night . |
24 | A chef in Saratoga Springs exasperated by a difficult customer complaining that his french fries were not sliced thinly enough cut the potatoes paper thin ; the irony was that the customer enjoyed the delicacy so much he asked for more and thus crisps were born . |
25 | Idly he turned to the London addendum that had been recently updated while the shipping contract had been under negotiation . |
26 | Apparently he came to the office to get her telephone number and she told him we had them . ’ |
27 | They have this , they have this MP there from the S D L P from nineteen sixty-nine to seventy-two and he 's a , a pacifist , he went to the , apparently he went to and spoke to the leader of the provisional I R A |
28 | There 's a chap er at our called Bill who claims that he got one one year before that but he ca n't prove it to us , er apparently he read in the Readers Digest of Neighbourhood Watch schemes in America and set one up himself in his own little area . |
29 | ‘ I do n't have all the details , but apparently he argued with a chap this morning about his bill and went along to his room later . |
30 | Apparently he fought with incredible bravery at Lincoln , only retreating when the King was captured . |