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

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1 But one tyre specialist says the law does n't go far enough and he thinks the limit should be increased even further .
2 Well you took all this sort of things in your stride but the next day we heard about these houses being knocked down , you see , and I think that 's the nearest I 've been to be killed but one day , one Saturday and that was in a daylight raid , one Saturday afternoon because , you see , I was off every afternoon but I worked till ten every night , you see , and er so erm but of course Hugh worked during the day and he was off in the evening , that 's why he used to come down to see , to see us and er he used to come in er you see and leave his lodgings and , oh be about nine o'clock and he spent the last day up there perhaps with his friends , have a chat , and er , you see , and but er and I was walking along it was called and suddenly a plane came over and I thought oh I expect it 's one of ours .
3 I motion him away and he glides the car twenty yards forward and round the corner .
4 The sarcasm seemed to relieve him a little and he took the black strop of leather from its nail and opened the razor .
5 Right and he says the wider gap , so you write it on the order form , right , it 's part of the order form close
6 Twenty years at the pinnacle of his profession had paid him handsomely and he accepted the accolades and the financial rewards as no more than his due .
7 ‘ Ta , ’ said Willie gratefully and he touched the soft wool of the pullover .
8 Lester Piggott provided the York magic yesterday and he looks the biggest danger here on another unlucky Goodwood horse , Mudaffar .
9 I do n't think Father played more than a couple of games of golf thereafter and he spent the next twenty years in pursuit of trout , salmon and sea-trout ; never happier than when he was waist-deep , regardless of time of year or weather .
10 ‘ Thanks , Mr Oakley , ’ he said enthusiastically and he swung the gate open .
11 ‘ We are pretty certain Watson just mugged because they were there and he saw the chance of easy pickings without much danger of violence being offered back to him , ’ said a policeman .
12 ‘ There is a bloody madman over there and he requests the pleasure of your company , Piper .
13 but anyhow it , well they , they were there and he bought the pub did n't he and they were moving on the Saturday and he came on the Saturday morning and he cried take the furniture to pieces , some of the furniture , the wardrobes and there was a dining room table that they could n't get into the pub , could I dismantle them and re-assemble them again and that was the first time I 'd ever met him were n't I ?
14 He hated leaving her there but he descended the ladder because there was nothing else he could do .
15 But Floy said , in an expressionless tone , ‘ Do go on , ’ and Caspar looked at Floy doubtfully , because he was not altogether sure of Floy yet and he had the feeling that Floy might very well be thinking and assessing and generally not revealing all his feelings .
16 She makes a little lurch forward and he has the tray .
17 The plane rose , banked again and he circled the vast complex that was the Hacienda de Nieve .
18 Stephen had another couple of miles to walk before the view was open to him again and he saw the men in the distance , deployed out across the ground on the river 's right bank .
19 She pushed him again and he did the same again .
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