Example sentences of "[coord] he and " in BNC.

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1 It was exactly what Leonard expected of a poet , and he and Layton have remained firm friends ever since .
2 Boomer chose to pursue his career in France and he and his brother , Percy , became the professionals at the fashionable St Cloud club , just outside Paris .
3 Ian Halcrow 's Macbeth looks great but never draws us close , and he and others swallow or truncate their lines as though they cared very little for them .
4 Here I am , a British soldier , and he and his family are being friendly towards me .
5 As we watched , a man arrived on a snow scooter and he and Odd-Knut talked long and quietly .
6 It might be that this girl was a con woman and he and Camb the first victims of a colossal deception .
7 Dyson lingered , and he and Lewis found still more to say to one another , strolling up and down the cloister of New Buildings .
8 After delivering his message of support to the organic movement at Cirencester , he held a seminar at Kensington Palace to air the issues , and he and John Higgs subsequently went down to Elm Farm to investigate the possibilities of employing organic methods on the home farm .
9 ‘ Shut up , you bloody lot , ’ shouted a soldier , and and he and his companions started rushing up and down the room .
10 During that period , I spent a lot of time with Calvin Mark Lee , basically because he was Lou Reisner 's assistant , and he and I got on really well .
11 And he and his fellow sociobiologists have high but distant hopes of doing the same for man .
12 Pocock was not spared the treatment , and he and at least three colleagues fell to balls that flew to throat height .
13 So Christopher ‘ donated ’ his north Suffolk estate to the Royal Horticultural Society and he and Jane moved out — their tastes in common now strengthened by a deeper understanding — to the Scottish smugglers ' cove .
14 When he had retired , not long before , he had still owned a small car , and he and his wife could do their shopping in style , and go for outings : Wilson in goggles , because the roof was usually open , and his wife carefully tucked in , and veiled .
15 The man in Eden , Cain 's father , at first accepted God 's prohibition without question , and he and the woman only misread God 's motives when prompted by the snake .
16 Moses is told by God to take his rod and he and Aaron are to address the rock , commanding it to give up its water .
17 He declined but agreed to campaign for T. L. Cole , and he and Norman Porter worked hard to produce an unexpected Unionist victory .
18 Richardson said they wanted to make some copies , and he and North and North 's aides copied the stack between them .
19 She swept them out , following them , fearing perhaps that they would add to Harry 's fatigue , and he and I looked at each other across the suddenly empty room in a shared fundamental awareness .
20 Gareth seemed liberated by having put his feelings into words and he and Coconut jumped up and ran around , throwing mock punches at each other , swinging on tree branches , getting rid of bashfulness with shouts and action and shows of strength .
21 If his taxes did deter hard work , the economy would wilt , jobs would be lost and he and his colleagues would run short of the tax revenue for financing their favourite causes .
22 Jordania left his wife and two children behind in the Soviet Union , and he and Mullova moved to New York .
23 Glendenen , who also hit a century against Glamorgan in the NatWest Trophy , drove straight and powerfully on a slow wicket and he and Parker hit seven fours apiece .
24 He lost his balance and he and the teapot clattered downstairs .
25 Lord Burlington married a cousin of Lord Chesterfield , and he and his bride took a foremost part in the life of the Eighteenth century , both being very gifted in many ways .
26 Roberts called a meeting of the Town Council and he and Cross asked the police to start an investigation .
27 Of course Parliament in Britain does not control monetary policy on a day-to-day basis , but at least the Chancellor can be called to account for his policies , and he and his government will be judged on their performance .
28 Around 1855 the mill was sold by the Cox family to Charles Gardner , who is variously described as a ‘ maltster ’ and a ‘ meal man ’ , and he and his family ran Damsell 's as a corn mill until 1895 .
29 George Taylor was collected and he and Mrs Oliver returned to the tobacconists ' to be joined shortly by PC Chandler , an off-duty policeman who happened to be in Higatt 's too .
30 His friendship with Polanski developed , and he and Robert Evans were to have major roles reserved for them in Nicholson 's life , personal and career .
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