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

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1 In winter when she entertained she would send him outside to chop more wood for their open fire .
2 Philip is ironic also about his tendency to think in terms of ‘ higher ’ literature , and he discredits the validity of a quotation from Eliot , when it comes into his mind , simply on the grounds that he has been too corrupted by contemporary culture for anything that occurs to him spontaneously to have lasting value :
3 Him immediately established complete domination over all his companions .
4 ‘ Furthermore , I told him either to provide substantive proof of his allegations or be prepared to be sued for defamation of character . ’
5 You 'd sent him upstairs to make some sort of excuse to Nicky Kai ?
6 He rather distrusted Gallic logic .
7 If this were so in the present case , he concealed the fact with remarkable aplomb ; but my impression was that he rather welcomed this degree of personal contact , as if it provided some sort of relief from the heavy intellectual conversation repeatedly forced upon him .
8 He thereby pays less attention than he might to interpreting the science of art as a cultural phenomenon .
9 Kubrick can posit only a mystical promise of future ( individual ) development because he fundamentally has little faith in human nature or society , unlike Clarke ( most sci-fi writers seem to have a deep-down streak of optimism , even when as downbeat as Philip K Dick or as ironic as Kurt Vonnegut ) .
10 He eventually incorporated this idea into his wider plan for tackling unemployment , the 1930 Mosley Memorandum .
11 When he eventually leaves that employer how far can the latter control the ex-employee 's ability to deal with the clients which he brought with him .
12 He successfully performed vesical lithotomy in the horse , and also amputated the equine penis .
13 Now he felt his brain slowly expanding , the noise and sunshine seemed to have entered his skull , and he badly wanted some food to settle the turbid churning of his feelings .
14 The clear , imperious voice , lately gagged by the folds of an archer 's cloak , was singing gently to itself , and did not fall silent even when he instinctively took one dancing step back from the collision , and then as readily translated the movement into a forward lunge that almost passed Adam 's startled guard .
15 He rarely ate red meat .
16 He rarely showed any emotion , even when people presented him with the most heart-felt outpourings of their fears and hopes .
17 He rarely paid any attention to the plays progressing below him .
18 Snell 's wife was Susannah and he apparently had one son .
19 He apparently reckoned any pressure would n't be effective .
20 ‘ You know , there is a story in Malta , ’ he said drily , ‘ that when St Paul the Apostle was shipwrecked on our shores , back in 60 AD , and he performed a miracle by removing the poison from a snakebite , he merely transferred that poison on to the tongues of Maltese women . ’
21 He , in turn , said it was not ; he merely regarded national service as a waste of time .
22 He merely reaffirmed Soviet readiness ‘ within its capabilities and together with other states , including the countries of ASEAN and Indo-China ’ to promote a settlement of the situation relating to Kampuchea and to guarantee ‘ generally acceptable accords ’ with other permanent members of the UN Security Council .
23 In the event the reactions of Coalition Liberal ministers were so uniformly hostile that Lloyd George moved quickly into reverse ; when he met Coalition Liberal MPs , he merely suggested greater cooperation with Unionists and did not mention fusion as such .
24 His intellectual ability was never pushed at you , yet he obviously had great potential . ’
25 He was dignified , he was knowledgeable , and he obviously had great feeling not only for British art but all kinds of art .
26 He obviously expected some sort of reaction .
27 He obviously intended this remark to conclude their conversation for he half-turned to call his grooms .
28 Omitting to tell his wife , he personally assumed financial responsibility for up to £11,000 and it was not until the house arrived at Wembley in March 1924 that he recovered the £6,300 that he had spent , and finally admitted to Lady Emily that he had been ‘ rather fearful of death before repayment as it would have hit me badly ! ’
29 No new employees come into the Smurfit organisation without his say-so and he personally approves all capital expenditure .
30 He personally ferried two Aero Commanders , an Aerostar , a Beech Duke , and two Barons .
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