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

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1 Perhaps he had forgotten that the bell would ring or he hardly cared whether it rang or not .
2 And he did but then he was a lot older and he eventually stopped and er there would have been one at Woodhouse in Burness .
3 One of my constituents is the prison officer allegedly involved in those activities , and he strongly insists that the portrayal of what happened in Brixton in last week 's Thames Television programme is totally wrong .
4 I got on pretty well with Reg Witter , the games and PE master and he secretly approved when I scored 50 against rivals Barnstaple .
5 Among friends and neighbours a farm worker 's skill was appreciated and he neither knew nor cared about the reputation of farm workers outside .
6 ‘ Tomorrow 's always another day , ’ she said , trotting out one of her many sayings , and he neither smiled nor mocked at her , but went downstairs to eat the supper which she had prepared for him , because that was the way she showed him her love and concern , and the least which he could do was respond to it .
7 He had no trouble grasping her meaning , she saw , and he even smiled as he replied , ‘ You 're too sharp , Leith .
8 The Prince found something subtly annoying about Sharpe 's sardonic face , and he even suspected that the Englishman was deliberately trying to annoy him .
9 Law knew that " a year 's peerages have been hypothecated " even before he became leader , and he probably knew that the party could not do without this source of income .
10 His counsel had tried to disprove the footprint evidence as indistinct and he vehemently denied that he had ever used a hiking stick .
11 ‘ I said I did and he simply replied that they should get a short , sharp answer , ’ she said .
12 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 .
13 Initially he whispered the line , but it was embarrassing to have to continually repeat himself after a series of ‘ pardons ’ and ‘ whats ? ’ and he soon discovered that if he spoke a line clearly and loudly he was n't noticed as much .
14 Obviously that did n't go down well with Lineker and he soon announced that he would quit the English game after the Championship finals .
15 He finally finds contentment in living a basic life and repaying Joe what he owes him and he soon realises that he could have been happy staying with Joe in the forge .
16 The sportsman thoroughly disapproves of myxomatosis — the plague that now hits rabbit stocks almost annually — and he fervently hopes that reasonable stocks will survive in perpetuity not only for the maintenance of his sport but also out of regard for the rabbit itself .
17 But he loved mischief , and he rarely considered whether his schemes made sense .
18 The courts have recently demonstrated a reaction against an absurdly over-generous approach to the construction of agreements in the employee 's favour : see Home Counties Dairies Ltd v Skilton [ 1970 ] 1 WLR 526 in which the defendant was employed by the plaintiffs as a milkman and he expressly agreed that for a period of one year after his employment terminated he would not 'serve or sell milk or dairy produce " to any person who had been a customer of his employers and who had been served by him during the six months prior to his leaving .
19 He acknowledges that precisely what rules of property there should be is undetermined by this ‘ general requirement of justice ’ and he also concedes that the choice of rules will be to some extent arbitrary .
20 They offended his sense of emollience and he also realized that , if submitted and published , their clamant discourtesy would almost certainly have the effect of swinging opinion towards the King .
21 And he also insisted that the crisis is to deep that there have to be important changes at the top within the union : ‘ There must be less politics , more work …
22 Whatever date one ascribes to the letter , Remigius conceived of Childeric 's power in terms of Roman provincial rule , and he also thought that the clergy had a right to advise , even though the ruler might be barbarian and pagan .
23 He knew we were a naval vessel and he also knew that we were in the vicinity . ’
24 Berry knew the record business backwards , and he also knew that this was what Virgin 's success had been built on .
25 Well everyone has , everyone is entitled to vote and he also thinks that if the time is right when unmarried women were property and he thought it would n't be long before married women to hold property too , so he was also he wanted to reform the Married Women 's Property Act .
26 The court was told he had used cocaine and heroin and he also admitted that in addition to a cocktail of drugs he had been drinking heavily the evening before the incident .
27 I then had dinner with Trevor Clay , who had taken over at the Royal College of Nursing , and he also agreed that such an offer would be enough to bring them back into negotiation .
28 And he also suggests that simply policing budgets will not solve the problem either , since the basic motivation is not undermined and , in the absence of market mechanisms , financial monitors have no way of knowing when the waste has actually been eliminated .
29 He rejects the idea that industry ought to keep workers on simply to fulfil a responsibility for maintaining full employment and he also argues that it will be impossible to increase the tax base enough to create employment in labour-intensive services such as health and education .
30 The hon. Gentleman knows that that is the case , and he also knows that there has been an increase in net spending at all levels of income in this country .
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