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

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1 Yeah David said he 's not too bothered , would he rather take some beans and the toaster ?
2 Is it the case that he merely dismisses those submissions with which he does not agree and proceeds in an autocratic fashion ?
3 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 .
4 He eagerly grabbed any crisps that he found .
5 ‘ Anyway he just grabbed some papers — and he was off again . ’
6 He just draws some rays , converging at appropriate foci for the lenses and reflected from the mirrors with equal angles of incidence and reflection .
7 He just remembers these things .
8 He made annual visits to Spain and Portugal in connection with his business and he normally lived several months a year in London .
9 He already had many clients from the world of showbusiness .
10 Nor had he ever allowed such doctrines as had influenced him to sit too heavily upon his shoulders .
11 He still made some shows of aggression , but more as a dangerous game than with wicked intent .
12 I asked Stephen — one of the two hapless fathers and himself reduced to a mulberry-eyed basket case — if he still had enough marbles to drive me to the station at Orvieto .
13 He still has many supporters , though , among the Western press , who considered him to be one of the few UN bureaucrats with a habit of telling the truth .
14 Fairly good evidence has since appeared to show that Burt faked his results in order to bolster his case , although he still has some apologists .
15 He still has some details to arrange .
16 His doctors were amazed at the speed of his progress , but he still found some movements awkward on occasion .
17 ( groan , groan — you all know what i want ; - ) ; - ) — with Frank playing 11 games from start my bet is that his goal tally would have exceeded 2 — of course he still misses some qualities — but he knows how to make a goal … as the commentaries said it : ‘ He is under-21 and is still learning the game ’ )
18 Leonard 's mind was such that he always had several ironies in his fire at any one time , even when he was seeking to demythologise some of them !
19 He always carried both photographs next to his heart .
20 All through this time he hardly had any painkillers as it was very important he did n't feel that he could use his leg before it was strong enough .
21 ‘ If he once permits such considerations to influence his actions , the doctor will become the most dangerous man in the state . ’
22 Hrawi underlined his determination to press ahead with the security plan on Oct. 24 when he formally ordered all militias to leave Beirut and to hand over positions to the Lebanese Army .
23 He also made some additions to the chart of the east coast of Spitsbergen .
24 Not only is he generally responsible for the system but he also receives all appeals from refusals of permission , and has the power to call in any application for decision by himself rather than leave it with the district council .
25 He also spent many hours playing stringed instruments of all kinds , persevering from morning to night until he became marvellously adept at them .
26 He also noticed several cannons being dragged into the sepoy camp by bullocks from the direction of the bridge of boats .
27 Sir Stephen Fox , who was Member of Parliament for Sarum and served as Lord Commissioner of the Treasury for both King Charles II and William 111 , from 1665 until his death in 1716 , bought the copyhold , in 1682 , or thereabouts , of an estate north-west of Corney House ( on the river front of Old Chiswick ) and behind the first Earl of Burlington 's mansion in Chiswick , and in 1691 he also acquired several acres on the west side of Chiswick Lane , where he sited a mansion with gardens , which he came known as Manor Farm House .
28 He also thanked all employees for the tremendous efforts involved in building the new Johnson Matthey and on a day when South Africa was celebrating National Peace Day , he expressed hope that this may be a new beginning in a much broader sense .
29 He also had all falcons , sparrow-hawks , muskets , and eyries except hawk 's , which are the king 's ’ , and all honey and wax in the Forest .
30 For example , it has already been noted ( p. 103 ) that D. G.James showed some sympathy for Leavis 's work ; but he also had some reservations regarding the new developments .
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