Example sentences of "and [pron] [adv] [verb] [prep] his " in BNC.

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1 A James Durham died on January 7th 1917 aged 75 and I recently stood by his grave in the North Cemetery .
2 I just went on about the frogs in the flowers , and I never thought about his dreams .
3 I am delighted to respond to my hon. Friend 's invitation and I entirely agree with his remarks .
4 And we also know of his early life something more than the official biography , since , thirty years ago , his sister defected to here .
5 He gave her a speaking glance and they both rushed for his car , neither needing to discuss the question of whether Belinda was willing to donate her blood for Faye .
6 This group , known as T.E.C.A. , the Teachers ' Economic and Cultural Association Ltd. had been impressed by the strong nationalistic tone of Williams ' book and they wholeheartedly agreed with his sentiments that education of the people should be ‘ part of their democratic privileges and their democratic responsibilities ’ .
7 ‘ I gave him a quick flash of my headlights and he immediately slammed on his brakes , ’ he said .
8 And he surely called on his affines — his mother 's people , his sister 's husbands , his wife 's brothers — for aid in a crisis if they were near to hand .
9 He is an active member of the World Wildlife Fund , completely untouched by Central Television 's exposure a few weeks ago , and he carefully disposes of his old sump oil .
10 And he rarely complained during his recuperation from the first back operation , to repair a number of fractures , which looked like being successful when he returned for Middlesex at the start of 1991 and took four for 60 against Somerset with a performance which particularly impressed his own wicket-keeper Paul Farbrace .
11 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 .
12 His wife was sickly and he also feared for his young son 's life .
13 He forgot about all the strange people in the theatre , and he just played for his friends .
14 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 .
15 He liked Curtis and he fully sympathised with his motives in going after the crazed killer on his own .
16 But it would be discourteous to say so , and he merely smiled with his full lips , in the way he was presently to smile at Dinah Asshe herself , after they had played and sung .
17 But Karajan 's will was superhuman where music is concerned and he always had in his hand a trump card : a capacity for inner detachment that left him free of bitterness or rancour for all that has been written and said about him over the years .
18 God , he 's nice , and he really works at his polo , every evening , lining up ball after ball , and practising penalties .
19 There was only one person in the newsroom , and he quickly got to his feet as she entered .
20 He should have sensed that something was wrong , but he saw the thin trail of smoke above the trees and it hardly registered in his mind .
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