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

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1 She had been necessary , but despised , so naturally he had discarded her the moment she was no longer necessary to him , and their single sexual collision was all it had taken to free him .
2 Apparently he 'd got it wrong yet again .
3 God has led them to believe it was rational , but now apparently he has cheated them by unfairly slipping in a mystery .
4 Apparently he did use it but with a different he did n't put nutrients in it did he .
5 Well apparently he 's sold it so maybe the ne .
6 It was sudden , ’ he murmured blandly , but she noticed that he did n't comment on how long he 'd known him .
7 How long he has to wait he does n't know .
8 She had no idea how long he intended to keep her here .
9 Only he had to do it every day .
10 ‘ As I said , it 's up to you , ’ said this stupid young man , who could have done anything he liked to me — or so I felt at that moment — if only he had done it , and not talked about it first , trying to strike a bargain .
11 Oh , if only he had deepened it .
12 Bathsheba would not have minded being spoken to angrily by Gabriel for her thoughtlessness , if only he had told her he loved her .
13 If only he had meant it .
14 Here , where I could 've done better , if only I 'd understood , if only he 'd helped me ; if only this , if only that .
15 A quietness , a mystery , a peace , as only he has painted it . ’
16 After a little while they got back to me and says right one 's finally broken down , the seventeen year old , it took them an hour and an half , we 've broke him down he 's admitted he 's done it .
17 Perhaps he had given him some idea of when he would be home .
18 Perhaps he had decided she was n't even worth despising , although the brooding expression in those dark grey eyes prevented her feeling complacent .
19 Perhaps he had believed he was to go with the main reconnaissance party , and having written his last letter did not like to write to me again to cause me what he thought would be further confusion and anxiety .
20 And perhaps he had heard it , because he shot a quick glance at her .
21 Perhaps he had brought it on them by not being there .
22 ‘ she has never seen what is good , how can she be good ? ’ — Vincent quoted from Zola 's L'Assommoir to back up his contention ; or perhaps he had read it there in the first place and appropriated it .
23 Perhaps he 'd planned it , perhaps it had n't been a lightning urge but the first of his traps .
24 Perhaps he 'd met her when she was pregnant , and had fallen in love with her ?
25 No one else would listen to them , but Charlie had done so once , say , and they could n't forget him ; perhaps he 'd fucked them too .
26 Perhaps he 'd timed it perfectly .
27 Perhaps he 'd recognized me — or recognized me .
28 She thought perhaps he 'd mistaken her for someone else .
29 But perhaps he 'd left it too late .
30 perhaps he has lost them by now .
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