Example sentences of "[pers pn] [conj] he [verb] and " in BNC.

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1 Dealings with clients ' money — a solicitor must keep a careful and separate account of any money of yours that he handles and must account to you for deposit interest if he or she holds a significant amount of your money for a significant length of time .
2 And I thought like ah , and then mum sa I told mum , and she went you bastard , he told me that he gone and went to the hairdressers and done that .
3 He must read me because he stops and becomes serious .
4 I too , as one who is not a Christian , might well say of him that he knew and loved God .
5 It was only when he felt her going limp against him that he stopped and lifted his head .
6 He thought they wanted to talk to him so he stopped and got out .
7 Helen touched Tony 's arm and looked pleadingly at him so he turned and shook hands with Frank then turned back immediately to Terry .
8 Lindsey looked up to find Niall watching her , his expression telling her that he understood and shared at least some part of what she was feeling .
9 He 's , he 's from our village him , he writes to him and he goes and visits him .
10 Sometimes the effort overwhelmed him and he failed and gave up .
11 Even so , what other man would have helped her like he had and given her his bed as well ?
12 Daniel she says , Danny were n't there I said well Jean said , she said well Jean would n't know him if he come and sat on her lap so she said no he were n't there , said erm I used to go down there , she said she was very good .
13 It may well then be valuable for the beneficiary of a trust to know that he can obtain the property intended for him if he sues and prevails in cognitio against the trustee .
14 Not in a very big way , but I 've got an eye for that sort of thing and I told him I would n't split on him if he resigned and helped me choose the successor I wanted .
15 She tried to put her arms round him but he fought and wriggled .
16 Of course , the others laughed at him but he insisted and said that at about the same time I thought I 'd seen Sir Bartholomew , a stranger had arrived in the village late at night and stopped at the ale-house for food and drink .
17 He was at peace with her while he reasoned and thought before speaking ; and the lengthening silence had neither weight nor tension , but lay between them gently like the comfortable warmth of a fire .
18 Sometimes his mother chased him through the apartment , striking at him while he dodged and ducked , crying , ‘ Look out Mom , look out now !
19 A nurse intercepted him before he left and queried whether William had requested it .
20 It was too much but she loved him for it and let him kiss her when he came and stood beside her again .
21 One or two people spoke sharply to him as he elbowed and trod on feet .
22 All night long his companions cursed him as he whined and complained .
23 Bourke claimed that Blake brought his two-way radio with him when he escaped and both radios were left at Bourke 's flat in Highlever Road where they must have been found by the police when they raided the flat on I January 1967 .
24 ‘ You only have to look at a picture of him when he resigned and compare it with one from six months beforehand .
25 ‘ Oh , Ven ! ’ she sighed , and adored him when he bent and placed a tender kiss on her forehead .
26 He says Kenneth probably knows more about it than he does and is sure Dr McKenzie at the Cromwell Hospital will be able to answer any questions .
27 I mean , I do n't mind it if he comes and sits by me well they 're not used to him you see .
28 said , if I ca n't come for that typewriter then I 've sold it , he said I , I told her if she wanted it she 'd got to come and collect it and he said and nobody asked for it , I said well I know
29 She had not wanted to talk to Finn but she could not help it when he came and sat on the counter .
30 He 'd got all the er information about it when he came and he said it was the best type of covering if you 've got dogs or cats .
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