Example sentences of "he [adv] [verb] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I fink 'e still misses those 'orses . ’ |
2 | 'E really loved those 'orses . |
3 | In winter when she entertained she would send him outside to chop more wood for their open fire . |
4 | You 'd sent him upstairs to make some sort of excuse to Nicky Kai ? |
5 | Yeah David said he 's not too bothered , would he rather take some beans and the toaster ? |
6 | 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 . |
7 | He thereby pays less attention than he might to interpreting the science of art as a cultural phenomenon . |
8 | 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 ) . |
9 | He eventually incorporated this idea into his wider plan for tackling unemployment , the 1930 Mosley Memorandum . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | He rarely showed any emotion , even when people presented him with the most heart-felt outpourings of their fears and hopes . |
13 | He rarely paid any attention to the plays progressing below him . |
14 | He apparently reckoned any pressure would n't be effective . |
15 | ‘ 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 . ’ |
16 | Is it the case that he merely dismisses those submissions with which he does not agree and proceeds in an autocratic fashion ? |
17 | He obviously expected some sort of reaction . |
18 | He obviously intended this remark to conclude their conversation for he half-turned to call his grooms . |
19 | No new employees come into the Smurfit organisation without his say-so and he personally approves all capital expenditure . |
20 | But he impatiently dismissed this line of thought . |
21 | I have marmalade on toast right and he only said this morning and he said do n't forget the marmalade , he 's chucking the jar out . |
22 | I mean , if we take this as a game , as you rightly describe it , he only takes these people from th in the first place , to have hostages that he can use as bargaining chips later . |
23 | ‘ I 'm expecting something from an old friend and I just remembered he only has this address for me . ’ |
24 | He , it , it is , he gets on very well with her , I mean he only sees each other |
25 | In addition , he only considered those operations in terms of deterrence , and ignored such vital factors as the practical ( as well as the moral ) consequences of abandoning retributive justice . |
26 | ‘ He so wanted that job as a mime artiste . |
27 | He did not know why he suddenly felt this way ; he was not angry with himself , or with us , and he was not crying . |
28 | He suddenly felt some sympathy for her : her intentions had been evil but Jane could hardly have foreseen the appalling results of her maliciousness — if indeed Jim Lancaster had stormed off and murdered his wife . |
29 | He suddenly found this notion very funny and burst into-laughter . |
30 | He eagerly grabbed any crisps that he found . |