Example sentences of "[noun] and he [adv] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Mr Major was in the city to open new buildings at Oriel College and he also went on an impromtu walkabout , meeting people in the city centre .
2 and er he saw the , he was with Trigger he says , he says keep calm , drinking calm , were in here my son , right , and er its the bit where he 's leaning on the bar and the bloke lifts up the bar and he just folds like a tonne of bricks sideways
3 He liked Curtis and he fully sympathised with his motives in going after the crazed killer on his own .
4 ‘ I gave him a quick flash of my headlights and he immediately slammed on his brakes , ’ he said .
5 Back from injury , Selby skipper Ray Adamson kicked well for good positions downfield and he also succeeded with three penalties and converted one of scrum half Dave Bramley 's two tries .
6 The disinherited lords themselves were ruined by Edward Balliol 's failure to hold his kingdom : Gilbert de Umfraville , for example , titular Earl of Angus , had had to mortgage a number of his manors to raise money for the invasion of Scotland and he never recovered from the collapse of his cause .
7 He bought a country estate at Knowle , Warwickshire , for £10,000 and he twice served as mayor of Warwick , in 1713–14 and 1728–9 .
8 Oddly for so fluent a man he wrote his sermons and he also prayed with his eyes open , which added to the impact of his public prayer .
9 He needed no telling twice , but alas the episode was fatal to his position at United Racecourses and he thereupon turned to other activities .
10 and Clifford , no Clifford said , the lads to each other are we going out again dad you know cos oh Margaret was in , yes , and there was some other boys , the boy across the road was eating something and the boys said and Clifford said do you mind if I just sit in the chair and be quiet for just a few minutes and he just sat in the chair and had his heart attack
11 ‘ I knew J B Priestley a bit and he once suggested to me that I should do what he did in the Thirties , which was to take a trip around Britain talking to people .
12 Alan 's by-line was to be seen as a foreign correspondent for a number of national papers including the Daily Express , Daily Sketch , Sunday Times and he also wrote for Mail on Sunday .
13 On leaving school , he worked in a chemist 's shop and he later qualified as an apothecary ( LSA ) in 1886 .
14 Since 1979 Brian has managed to combine all his other duties with that of being a Cheshire magistrate and he also serves as chairman of the Cestrian Trust for kidney dialysis .
15 Waley 's book is mainly based on documentary sources and he wisely concentrates on the period after 1150 , when sources begin to be copious .
16 I believe he had at one time worked with Cizek and he certainly knew of Tagore 's work and writing .
17 It was in Burma that he caught some sort of fever and he never got over it ; he came home on leave and never went back . ’
18 ‘ We used to say good morning to each other and he always smiled at me , ’ he recalls .
19 So watch them for a while and then he started dancing with them and he dance them all night and he just get in his hand .
20 ‘ I was down there to see Rim and he hardly spoke to me .
21 This little ginger one of ours , he 's , he 's a terrier , me uncle looked after a Staff a Staff Bull Terrier and er his name 's Winston and he immediately walked through there as if he owns it , you know , the way they do .
22 He told his present translator [ i.e. , Strachey ] , probably in 1921 , that he regarded it as his best-written work … the book remained a favourite all through his life and he constantly recurred to it .
23 Steve Adorable rolled in about lunchtime and he too needed to be told everything .
24 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 .
25 With the stigma of a life-ban hanging over him , his club form never realised its early potential and he now works as a storeman on an off-shore oil rig .
26 As a matter of fact , despite everything , I think he was really fond of Laura and he certainly doted on the girl , Hilda . ’
27 In order to escape payment Beamish fled the country and he only returned to Britain at irregular intervals from then on .
28 I thought about Tom on more than one occasion because Tom for so many years was the voice of the royal wedding and erm this and that state affairs and things , state occasions and he only lives in Murrayfield , I mean
29 Bryan Beeson , a defeated opponent at the national championships , said : ‘ I was feeling like death and he actually seemed to be enjoying the rallies .
30 The aircraft Crew Chief had a routine that he followed when opening the bomb doors and he always stood in the same place ; fairly adjacent to one of the doors .
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