Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] and he [verb] " in BNC.

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1 He had to go down the mines and he stuck it out .
2 Subsequently the scientists had advised the local environmental health officer of the dangers and he closed the water .
3 Even so , it was equally true that huge sums had been lost in the courts and he called to mind a case from the text books , when a million dollar had been forfeited because of the misplaced comma .
4 The man might have seen us , Vern and me — he was trying to do a rough count , I could see his lips — but there were some screaming kids trying to push in behind the Germans and he had to go and sort them out .
5 Brin was issued with false documents to fool the Germans and he worked for 5 months with the resistance , helping allied servicemen to escape along the so called Comet line ; a 1,500 mile route across Europe from Holland through Belgium and France , on through Spain to the safety of Gibraltar .
6 Brin was issued with false documents to fool the Germans and he worked for 5 months with the resistance , helping allied servicemen to escape along the so called Comet line ; a 1,500 mile route across Europe from Holland through Belgium and France , on through Spain to the safety of Gibraltar .
7 And the birds and he thinks it 's time to get up or something .
8 He was walking in the woods and he saw three men .
9 Matthew had reached the woods and he slowed Bess down to a walk and bent down and caressed her neck .
10 Yet he realised how important it was to work with the Russians and he had no intention of disrupting the wartime alliance .
11 He wrote what must have been the one of the shortest letters of all time , and he wrote back to the editor of The Times and he said , dear sir , in answer to your question what is wrong with the world
12 Alec himself was always interested in our ideas and in the development of art in the schools and he had considerable skill in persuading the Education Committee to agree to many of our plans which today would doubtless be rejected as not being cost effective or economically viable .
13 Voices came from the direction of the offices and he found Fox expostulating with a tall youngish man , a Glynn without doubt and the heir apparent .
14 they used to , well , it , it was night shift and they had took a camera into the er factory were they were doing the cars and he had blokes
15 Of course , all theatrical activities came to an abrupt halt ; but Guthrie was not prepared to accept what seemed like being the total demise of Sadler 's Wells Opera , and proposed sending a small touring group of the company round the provinces and he offered me a small contract .
16 As the winner of both his races this season , Cruising Altitude was fully entitled to start favourite at the weights and he set a course record beating the time of Run For Free in the opener who had himself just broken the previous record .
17 They had been told the main point — that Tildesley would make a profit for his ‘ warehousing ’ operation ( only fair , Le Roux claimed , since Tildesley took risks in buying the company , including the very real risk that Norton might never have raised the funds and he 'd stuck with FUS ) .
18 As John Lahr told me ‘ He was very pleased to have been included in the books and he helped .
19 And then he was singing Frere Jaques right and I did n't know the words to it so I just sorry I ca n't remember the words and he goes .
20 The Grand Warlock was polishing the crown of ice magic in the ruins and he had to find him .
21 She gives him the chips and he says , ‘ Oh , and A Fish Called Wanda . ’
22 He decided it was time he improved his Test record in 1989 when England were mauled at home by the Australians and he lost his wicket several times to Terry Alderman .
23 Erm he goes round the pubs and he agitates on these lads .
24 His self-conscious gaucheness vanished as if it had evaporated in the thin cold air of the mountains and he found friends .
25 now lectures on how the NMS has coped with various structural problems over the years and he says people are always interested in hearing about the changes taking place in the NMS buildings .
26 Eventually , we realized that our school work was suffering and a few of us turned him down flat when it came to the sports and he did n't like it .
27 I asked him how long he had been with the Republicans and he said , ‘ Three weeks — I 'm a sales manager and I 've been given leave of absence by my company just to produce last night 's rally . ’
28 Immediately afterwards , Oliver felt himself lifted onto one of the beds and he sank into a deep sleep .
29 But his eyes went back to the Workshops and he frowned and sought for the right thing to say .
30 It took Stephen about half an hour to reach the banks and he began to head across them towards Chesney .
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