Example sentences of "and [adv] he [vb -s] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | He never learnt his letters properly , to my shame , and now he talks of the army . |
2 | He came out of nowhere and now he travels with the band . |
3 | And then we get to the roadworks , and probably he 's either in front of me or behind me , and he 's going and then he gets through the roadworks , and it 's , away , whoa , woof , and they 're up behind you are n't they . |
4 | I say ‘ Happy Christmas ’ back and then he gets into the van and they drive off . |
5 | no the gourmet like detective yeah and they come in and they go God that was a tough crime and he 'd go after a crime I like something to eat and then he goes into the kitchen and he 's going |
6 | And then he fires from the hip while |
7 | And then he looks at the priest , and adds , ‘ Now you tell me the truth … |
8 | He goes out alone … and sometimes he goes to the bank and draws out large sums of money … it 's worse than dealing with a child … the most wearing part is the mental strain , not the washing and things like that ; it 's the having to take the lead all the time … [ 24 ; 1H I can stand the strain at the moment , but I ca n't say for how long . |
9 | Then at the bottom of the page erm , he says I am in the history department and he says I shall probably tell you several more times and indeed he does in the play . |
10 | The tragic hero appears before him with an epic clarity and beauty , and yet he rejoices at the hero 's annihilation . |
11 | Again and again he fails at the offending cornice until , half-buried , half-dead , there is no snow left , the axes bite and he is up . |
12 | Now one must wait to see how well and happily he adapts to the professional cricketers ’ treadmill . |