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

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1 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 .
2 Willie Shih , who heads development of workstations at AWSD 's main Austin , Texas facility , has been named to run the unit , which will apparently he headquartered in Boca Raton , Florida , home to IBM 's PC operation .
3 In fact , with Daddy it was all work apparently he put in some ridiculous hours .
4 In the past I 'd just resented how long he spent in the office .
5 No matter how long he lived in Paris , or how wild his life was , he retained a love for Eugenia and a sense of family honour that jibed awkwardly with the easy amorality of the crowd .
6 We do not know how long he stayed in Paris — it could have been as long as a decade .
7 If only he believed in her , could n't they together submerge themselves in the waters of Eden and be renewed for all time ?
8 Perhaps he had in mind profits collapsing or the inability of the industry to finance its capital programme .
9 Perhaps he lived in a cage like this .
10 Perhaps he believes in third-time lucky , but other hopefuls in the British auction would do well to rely on something more concrete than fortune .
11 I thought he felt the same about me ; perhaps he did in the beginning .
12 When , a long time ago now , Stephen had tried to call him Dad or Father and drop the babyish name , he had shouted that Stephen was all he had in the world and could n't he have a little bit of kindness and call him by the one name that meant something ?
13 Obviously he behaved in a highly suspicious manner today , but a guilty conscience can inspire one to do strange things .
14 He concluded the dance with a double spin , springing sideways in the air and kicking his feet sharply together and as he did so he landed in a heap on the bed .
15 So he gets in a cab , he 's got nothing , he just gets in a cab and he goes , he 's sitting , sit sitting in the cab and the man goes what 's the matter ?
16 So he walked in the opposite direction , and he went to the park to get away from the people he might know .
17 So he goes in October you went and er same time as us
18 So he come in here he said Iris is putting those Ferrero Rocher things out onto the , onto the birds ' table he said , she do n't like them .
19 She did not say anything more so he added in a real voice and proper words , ‘ Delia , I have to . ’
20 So he sang in the C of E Church , Church of England ?
21 So me mam says so he went in the house and says his , his wife 's name , he said , give me a pencil and paper .
22 He passed ‘ the pleasantest part of his youth ’ as a student at Edinburgh University — or so he declared in his will — and it was as a result of his generous bequest that the Faculty of Music was founded .
23 As he did so he moved in the dreamy way of a man in a state of shock .
24 So he put in three thousand .
25 As he pretended to do so he hissed in his son 's ear , " God grant that I may not die until I have had my revenge on you . "
26 Because of a longstanding health condition , her father was not considered physically suitable for the armed forces and so he worked in a munitions factory not too far from their home .
27 At eight o'clock he got in his car and went to the office .
28 And his grandson did could n't manage the hotels at all and him he went away he lived in Vancouver and Canada a while .
29 Thus he sought in his lecture to ridicule the suggestion made by Waldron and myself in 1974 that detoxification with penicillamine might be a useful alternative to prison ( itself almost wholly useless ) in the management of those types of offender exhibiting the hyperactivity syndrome .
30 Soon he landed in the juvenile court and was placed into care
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