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

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1 A new craze had swept in and he just had n't seen it coming .
2 I really I was seeing her , because I was n't happy about the publicity , the way it had described audio description I did n't think it was good and Alex was unhappy about the way they were describing some language things , which cos they 're not doing erm , and we just went in and he just said right just , erm well I 've kept you some seats for a performance on the sixteenth of September , this was about the
3 Do mind the baby , children , oh dear , he always wants to join in and he invariably gets trodden underfoot — ’
4 well he was in and he never wrote anything down and he got a fucking queen 's thingie after a year put him out
5 He says , we know that you 're a great teacher , you 've come from God otherwise you could n't do these things , and er , he was undoubtedly gon na go and ask , and start asking some questions from then , but Jesus comes straight in and he really deals with the issue , the real problem in Nicodemus 's life .
6 Thank you , dear love ! ’ he declared fervently , and , as his head came down and he tenderly touched her mouth with his , ‘ We 'll get married soon , miláčku , ’ he decreed .
7 to put his coat on , I picked him up and tried to carry him , and he just flung himself around so hard I had to put him down and he immediately flung himself on the floor again !
8 She said he asked her once or twice but she turned him down and he soon got the message . ’
9 you know , took an hour down and he just got that done , but I , I 've meant to ask him if those have made any difference , you know , having done in
10 ‘ Kenny 's contributions and success at Crewe impressed us greatly and he also has a reasonable knowledge of the local non-League scene .
11 It seemed an eternity before Dad arrived home at one o'clock and he hardly had time to get indoors before I blurted out just what I had discovered .
12 And then , the next day I went along and he actually caught the five foot one and ki and killed it and he gave us a load of steaks off it that I sort of
13 They were always changing them to try and balance up the take I suppose , on each , each leg of the route and there was always was the chief clerk then and him and I got on very well together and he really initiated me into running times .
14 I 'm stood at the tee throwing the clubs up in the air and whooping away and he just turns to me and says , ‘ Do n't get too excited , Jacky .
15 He said that several players dragged John Newton away and he never had a chance to kick Mr Hallam in the face or punch him .
16 He specifically disagreed with Diplock LJ 's judgment in Gledhow quoted above and he particularly said that there was no such thing in this area of law as a contract which was void or invalid ab initio because an unreasonable restraint was only unenforceable if a party attempted to enforce it .
17 Short was such a brilliant child player that he was paying tax on his winnings at 12 — although schoolwork came less easily and he only managed four O-levels .
18 Yeah , I mean , but he never gets a panic or not and he just lets her get on with it and he just stands there .
19 Jack had been to tea at Tina 's house several times already and he rather liked the estate 's atmosphere , which was friendly and rackety , despite the fact that most of the inhabitants were out of work .
20 ‘ The motivation has to come from within and he also needs to take the right approach when he 's away from Anfield , ’ he added .
21 Then he put this on and he instantly transformed into another character who did a mime to a piece of Baroque music .
22 He was not quick to anger and confrontation ; shocks caught up with him slowly and he usually faced them in solitary depression rather than by throwing a scene .
23 They dressed quickly and he again closed his eyes in terror while they were riding in the lift .
24 So I said that if he , if he went with Rudy , I know he 'd have off and he just grins do n't you ?
25 He came home and he just laid the table , very impressive .
26 In fact , during 1943–44 Albert played in every outfield position at least once and he still scored goals that set the fans ' interest alight .
27 He was saying to him he said stop bloody play acting get up and he just give him a kiss on the head
28 and then he woke up , his , his eyes opened from this , he was actually asleep and his , he woke up from it , not with a start , but the , it 's , he woke up very quickly , instantly and he just started to do things .
29 His research work has been published extensively and he recently led a team of representatives from Britain , Germany , Switzerland and the Netherlands to create the first European master 's degree in biotechnology .
30 It all went very quickly and smoothly and he still had half the film left .
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