Example sentences of "he [adv] [vb past] to be " in BNC.
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1 | When he eventually embarked to be rowed out to the ship , ‘ it blew up just before he reached her , it appears that , if he had left the shore a few minutes sooner , he must have perished with the rest on board ’ |
2 | Burton was in a hit — and a classy hit — and in the tonnage of reviews he rarely failed to be mentioned , often praised . |
3 | He especially liked to be taken to the home of a couple , to sleep securely between them if they 'd let him , and then in the morning to ask them questions about their house , about the furniture which they 'd chosen together . |
4 | What was it about him , that he only had to be near for her natural calm professionalism to fly out of the window ? |
5 | Because he only had to be in the same room for her nervous system to run haywire , and she could only take so much punishment . |
6 | I 've heard in fac er in my factory , I 've heard it in other places , right , when a temporary l temporary or casual worker goes down the road , or a part-timer work 's cut short , ah it 's only a casual and he only expected to be here for a few weeks . |
7 | ‘ When I went to old Abuelo Freitas , Maria told me that you sometimes worried too much about him — that you did n't understand that he only wanted to be left alone . |
8 | He was justifiably proud of this splendid work which he rightly considered to be his main literary achievement . |
9 | Richard Dreyfuss was booked one week and on the night of the show a confusion over dates and times led his film company to arrange a business call that linked up Los Angeles , London , Australia and New York and he just had to be there . |
10 | No , he did n't really fancy her , he just wanted to be praised and feel top of the class and get a little attention . |
11 | He just happened to be there after solving another case . |
12 | He just happened to be in this area on the night of Rob 's party . |
13 | He just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time . ’ |
14 | I would n't say they were lucky against Oldham , but everything ran for them today , the underside of the crossbar and the post saved Charlton on a couple of occasions and as Simpson said I think ‘ Bolder on a couple of occasions really knew nothing about the saves he 'd made , they were point blank , and he just happened to be there . ’ |
15 | Luke 's hand moved on , his light fingertip locating the tiny peak of sensitivity which he already knew to be utterly vulnerable to his skills , and Maria moaned softly as a pang of piercingly erotic sensation went thrilling through her . |
16 | North seems to have intimated and exaggerated and hinted because , although he was engaged in secrets , he desperately wanted to be noticed ; and part of him , too , needed rescuing . |
17 | He still longed to be a painter though , and in the summer of 1939 he moved to Paris , where he intended to settle and paint . |
18 | He still seemed to be wearing his favourite shirt and jeans . |
19 | Vendelin Gajdusek did not question her , anyhow , though he still seemed to be insisting on the administration of some antiseptic , for , ‘ This way , ’ he instructed , and , turning , he gave an instruction to the Dobermann , who had not moved an inch since his last instruction . |
20 | He enjoyed the chance of teaching aerobatic manoeuvres , but he still wished to be put on active service . |
21 | ‘ Yet he still wanted to be in it , ’ Peter says . |
22 | I mean , he was a comic genius , yet he still wanted to be something he was n't . |
23 | A revelation which William James experienced when taking nitrous oxide took the form of doggerel , which he genuinely believed to be of enormous significance while he was under the influence of the drug : Higamous Hogamous , women are monogamous , Hogamous higamous , men are polygamous . |
24 | He genuinely wanted to be with them . |
25 | He always had to be number one . |
26 | He always had to be the one who calmed her down . |
27 | ‘ His most annoying habit was that he always had to be right . |
28 | When he was well , he always seemed to be in demand and was proud to have worked on the Salisbury Cathedral restoration in the 1860 s , carried out under the direction of the great Victorian architect , Sir Gilbert Scott . |
29 | He always seemed to be picking on me . |
30 | And he always seemed to be campaigning vigorously and futilely for some boy or other who had been sent to borstal for a criminal offence . |