Example sentences of "[coord] he [adv] [vb -s] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ There 's a guy on the phone says that he 's Linford Christie , the European Indoor athletics ’ champion , and he badly needs help . ’
2 So I said , he 's a casual friend of mine , he 's quite old , but he 's a very good painter , and he badly needs money and I should very much like some of his pictures .
3 His machinery works , and he even has government approval — all he needs now is a manufacturer .
4 What he means by structuralism is clearly rooted in structural linguistics and he carefully quotes Troubetzkoy to indicate the programme he will apply to anthropology :
5 Tony is a big fan of mahogany 's sound qualities , and he also uses walnut for backs and sides , and koa wood too .
6 At one time he lived in Devon I think and he also has association with Yorkshire , so that is could be quite probably in the countryside but it does n't have to be a forest , does n't have to be a fox out there but he does actually say I imagine this midnight moment 's forest .
7 ‘ I think what happened to Fishbane was that years ago people told him he was a bit of a dog and he therefore confuses licentiousness with lustiness . ’
8 and then it finished and he always turns video off but he never turns telly off , so I turned the telly off
9 You talk to the man you are buying it from and he really takes trouble over you .
10 The author showed shrewd perception of the powers which could be exercised by commercial blockade or by boycott , and he specifically indicates wool and tin as English products which were necessary to the Flemings , who could be brought under pressure by a withdrawal of supplies .
11 I 've taken some of his toys with me to get his attention , which works for a while but he soon loses interest .
12 There are longueurs in Act I , but he skilfully deflects attention from them by a deft account of the ballet music and by letting us admire the much improved state of the Royal Opera chorus .
13 But he also allows time for reflection , which brings the book a sense of perspective that most popularisations lack .
14 But he also supports hanging .
15 Kingsley has some sympathy with Lord Vieuxbois , his representative of Disraeli 's group , the Young Englanders , but he also has sympathy with Lord Minchampstead , whose views resemble those of Mrs Gaskell 's industrialist , Robert Thornton , in North and South ( 1855 ) .
16 I do n't think that 's going to happen but he desperately needs finance from Europe .
17 I mean , he looks amicable enough , but he somehow needs work , would n't you say ?
18 Congratulations to Mr Howard Bloody Wilkinson , not only has he presided over the transfer of David Batty , the sale of the League to the scum but he now seems intent on pissing off Rocky .
19 Reilly 's last competitive game was against Donegal in the league this season , but he still plays club football with Kingscourt with whom he won seven cham
20 But he still demonstrates fluency in the language of the huckster .
21 But he still enjoys writing and one thing we love Yorkshire for is walking in the country . ’
22 He is also a kind of consultant that 's less well-known , he 's supposed to run the art market — lives like a tycoon , but he really loves painting .
23 But he only earns pin money for it — 60 rupees plus some cloth , rice and fruit for each wedding .
24 and then it finished and he always turns video off but he never turns telly off , so I turned the telly off
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