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

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1 She says ; They all do it on bikes on the high wire so he wanted to do something different so he went and put shopping baskets on his feet .
2 Unfortunately for his system , they break free while he sleeps and take over his story themselves .
3 She knew that his Gothic romance and glossary were being turned down by publisher after publisher and he grew despondent as he rewrote and rewrote again .
4 It was heavier than he expected and he had to remove the milk bottles and some of the tins and make a separate journey with them .
5 He was much heavier than he looked and the chair kept banging against the rock .
6 But I do n't see him that much because he go and play sports on the
7 But I love Augusta as much as he does and anything can happen . ’
8 Tweed , who had refused to let her take over the wheel , appeared outwardly to be perfectly relaxed as he stopped and presented the passport in the name of William Sanders .
9 The muscles of his arms and chest were rippling as he moved and she felt a hot flush creeping over her body .
10 She was no longer sure where he ended and she began .
11 A fascinating feature of Castells 's legacy is that later authors have continued to examine the sphere of reproduction and consumption despite the facts that Castells 's original theories have emerged as far less universally applicable than he suggested and that many of his followers are not Marxists .
12 At a time like this , he knew he 'd feel better if he went and looked at Jekub .
13 He , however , looks rough before he shaves and dresses , demonstrating the still prevailing differences between the way men and women are treated aesthetically on screen .
14 And then he snared them — not too many : as many as he wanted and not as many as would frighten them all away or destroy the warren .
15 But Dave Cheshire 's best return of the season included a brilliant double win against Glasgow 's top duo , first leaving the high-scoring Steve Lawson shell-shocked as he chased and overtook him , then heading the former international star Neil Collins in the crucial last race .
16 But he had so much to do before he could leave , the milking and so on , and what with the long journey as well , he was very tired when he arrived and apparently nodded off .
17 I get her head and you know Beetlejuice when he goes I got ta show you it cos sometimes she 's , she 's not alert and when she 's like that it looks wicked cos he goes and her ears are like that she goes and I get her to play the banjo and she goes it 's wicked !
18 The ground level appeared to be slightly higher than he remembered and there was no sign of the seven semi-circular steps leading up to the front door .
19 as if , before he saw it , it was but a pale shadow of itself ; a mere blueprint , uncreated until he saw and re-imagined it .
20 Everybody around me was slagging of Newsome and it was hilarious when he score and the Cop were shouting his name ‘ al la Shearer ’ .
21 It was familiar as he rolled and thrashed , his hands at last finding what he sought , his fingers pressing the soft flesh of Ho 's throat .
22 Actually , I think he 's found it harder than he expected and he needs help . ’
23 He was stronger than he looked and I stumbled back into his partner .
24 It would be even more wonderful if he called and said he was staying away another week .
25 Around one quarter of Rodin 's work was unpublished when he died and the casts and moulds became the property of the Musée Rodin which also inherited property rights and ‘ Le droit moral ’ , the right under French law to defend an artist 's reputation .
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