Example sentences of "and he [vb past] " in BNC.
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1 | I saw 'im in the Observer wearing all that leather clobber and 'e looked like a man after me own heart , man . |
2 | Mind , when I give 'im the wallet and 'e looked inside it , 'e was a mite more pleasant , even if I could n't see nothing but 'is mince pies and 'is 'ooter . |
3 | Well , 'e called , like 'e said 'e would , all wrapped up still , and I brought 'im in and 'e stood just where you 're standin' . |
4 | ‘ E asked me if I 'd go an' look for it , and 'e gave me a quid . |
5 | So me and him struggled to throw the thing out of the window . |
6 | He 's engaged and they 're saving up to get married , but Helen and him thought it 'd be better to buy one now because they 'll have a lot of expenses after they 're married and wo n't have Helen 's wages . ’ |
7 | They said me and him had to go to the social security the next morning , and if he did n't he 'd be picked up . |
8 | She 's just , that 's just pulling their mind you I did say to her the last straw was Christmas day , can you imagine like , I mean me and him did n't have to , I did n't have to stay in and cook dinner , I done it cos she was there we 'd all be together , she did n't fucking come home . |
9 | And me and him started laughing and had to know what it was . |
10 | Athelstan was always surprised at-the effect he caused ; here he was in a place where man died for the price of a few coins , but at the sight of the lighted wax candle , the sound of the small tinkling bell and him swathed in a cope , the coarsest men and women stood aside as if they acknowledged the great mysteries he carried. , |
11 | Paul ‘ determined not to know any thing … save Jesus Christ and him crucified . ’ ( 1 Corinthians 2 v. 2 ) . |
12 | I auditioned and he hired me . |
13 | Then Bernard made two critical decisions ; for the first time he organized some advertising and he hired a new shop manageress . |
14 | Obediently , they bowed their heads and he dusted his hands as if they had been contaminated . |
15 | We were shooting the film in North Wales in a terrible wet month in a tiny village and he smoked and read and did his crosswords and smoked . |
16 | His hair was braided with flowers and he smoked a large joint . |
17 | As you know , Joe has always carried a pound or two more than was absolutely necessary and he smoked and drank a few glasses of beer at the end of the day and , as he says , ‘ it all adds up ’ . |
18 | ‘ He fined me for being late and he fined me for being overweight . |
19 | ‘ He fined me for being late and he fined me for being overweight . |
20 | The offence was grievous and innocent , I drove the wrong way round a roundabout , which sounds appalling but there was not a single other car in sight to , in a sense to steer by so to speak , erm but there was one policeman , and he stopped me , and he fined me , and I had to search for my purse , which I had well hidden , this being Italy , erm underneath all the bedding and the tents and the cooking pots , found it in due course , presented him very shakily with these thousand lire or whatever it was he wanted , and , and this is really the point , drove off very shakily too . |
21 | There was water at the bottom covered by a thin skin of ice and he splashed into it face first . |
22 | Bicker seemed deep in thought and he splashed through puddles without seeing them . |
23 | His heart lurched and he splashed his goblet full to the brim with dark red claret . |
24 | There he learned that the original fleet was now in Sicily and he hastened on to Messina to join them . |
25 | He turned to find the President , Max Klein , leading his party up the aisle and he hastened to take his own seat . |
26 | However , this was clearly not the moment in which to tell his dearest Laura that she looked magnificent when she was angry , and he hastened to set the record straight . |
27 | He expressed interest in the article for Leavis , which had been called ‘ Scrutiny of Modern Greats ’ , and he questioned me closely about the general intellectual mood at Oxford . |
28 | Yet he sensed that those next few minutes , after Ashenden had finished speaking with Kemp , might well have been the crucial ones in that concatenation of events which had finally led to murder ; and he questioned Ashenden further . |
29 | The cameraman then came on board and we left the quay ; we returned and he transferred to a motor boat to film us leaving the quay . |
30 | Moreover , his nerve deserted him when Russia invaded East Prussia , and he transferred two army corps from France to the East . |