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

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1 ‘ Look , ’ he said , braking and getting out — at least they would be on the same level then , instead of her being ten frigid feet tall and him crouching six inches high in the driving seat of his car — ‘ about last night … ’
2 Moreover , his nerve deserted him when Russia invaded East Prussia , and he transferred two army corps from France to the East .
3 No , he 's going to give me fifty because , do n't forget , he 's in a small bed and he eats thirty pounds worth of food .
4 And he advised Premier John Major : ‘ Once you have accepted the slump in the pound you might as well bring them down more . ’
5 He intercedes on behalf of the people , and he wins some pardon from God .
6 He leava his Mamma and he come to Amerigo , and he make big noise in New York , Chicago , Detroit .
7 ‘ All you do is hit this man a couple of times , and he sends two shooters to stake out your flat .
8 Tim Russon is down there and he sends this report from the banks of the Thames .
9 And he stressed American interests across the Pacific , home to another clutch of friends .
10 Cook was very much in touch with what the public wanted and he arranged many excursions to seaside towns including Scarborough and Blackpool and resorts such as Brighton and Hastings on the south coast of England .
11 The American novelist Thomas Wolfe wrote standing at a tall refrigerator — a chair and table being too cramped for the big mountain man — and he dropped unnumbered sheets , each with a few scrawled words , into a cardboard box at his feet .
12 We had known one another less than a year , all Paris knew of our passion , and he chose three months in the company of Du Camp !
13 Mid-season , Honda had become confident enough in the Dutchman 's ability to equip his RS with a much-prized HRC kit and he finished top privateer in the World Championships .
14 He 'll go anywhere at the ring of a phone , and he spends much time on the road .
15 The Divine purpose of life is almost entirely forgotten and he spends each lifetime self-centredly chasing after vanishing mirages .
16 Thus he became known and he declined repeated calls to important churches before accepting the challenge of the debt-burdened Whitefield 's Tabernacle in Tottenham Court Road , London .
17 He would like to see , for example , more acknowledgement that hospitals themselves have a strong impact on people , and he thinks some study should be devoted to this .
18 His lips clamped together and he raised one corner of his thin mouth in a spiteful leer , his large bald head nodding deliberately to and fro while he waited for the younger man 's response .
19 A slow smile spread over his face and he raised both hands to frame her face .
20 But this time , faced with an orchestra which apparently was at first slow to respond to his blandishments , the musician took priority over the Mahlerian moraliser and he revealed many details and subtleties of the score while keeping its huge overall span firmly within his sights .
21 He started to have fits and he suffered permanent damage .
22 He was rear-admiral in the squadron of ( Sir ) William Penn [ q.v. ] at the battle off Portland in February 1653 ; his ship was boarded by the Dutch and he suffered severe head wounds in the fighting .
23 And these people who are moaning and groaning at Jesus , Jesus turns to them and he speaks this parable .
24 He was in the restaurant kitchen late one night before closing up , knocking back the remains of four glasses of liqueur from a dirty table , when his head suddenly cleared and he heard some lines from the past in a devastating playback in his head : ‘ You 're better off without me ’ — Bella 's voice , coolly justifying herself to him on the telephone .
25 This man came up to and he heard this chains .
26 He wakened sometime during the night and he heard this scrummage up in the in the light room .
27 He was a clever man and he wrote clever plays , but people still liked Will 's plays best .
28 Found a tune , he took up his pen and he wrote some words , and according to the story , according to the legend , the next day at day-break , he rushed off to the Mayor Dietrich , and was able to say , I have done it .
29 A further month went by and he wrote another letter to threaten proceedings .
30 His father was the laibon at the time and he had five brothers .
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