Example sentences of "and [subord] he [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 And although he produced the right paperwork , they could n't understand it .
2 Her father was only interested in his family and his business and although he took the Evening Express , only read local news .
3 His life in Cripps was dominated more by the companionship of the SCR rather than the JCR and although he recognised the stimulations of a more sophisticated company , he often confessed a certain hankering for the family life of a small hall .
4 In his concern to endow his sons adequately , Edward behaved in much the same way as other members of landowning society , and although he exploited the marriage market for the benefit of his own family he did not monopolize it : both the Earl of Arundel and the Earl of March gained substantially from the king 's bestowal upon them of wealthy heiresses .
5 Digby Wyatt 's earliest extant building is the Gothic Aldingham Hall , Cumbria , of 1846 to 1850 , and although he designed the Pompeian , Byzantine , English Gothic , Italian and Renaissance Courts at the re-erected Crystal Palace at Sydenham in 1854 , and The Art Journal commented that he had ‘ in practice attached himself more heartily to the classic ’ , he felt , like Scott , that the nineteenth century should have its particular form of architecture , but unlike Scott , he thought that this should be an adaptation of the Cinquecento style .
6 From 1851 to 1881 he was professor of ophthalmic medicine and surgery at University College London , and although he influenced the earliest microscopical investigations of Joseph ( later first Baron ) Lister [ q.v. ] ,
7 He conceded the hole and although he won the 35th two fours at the last saw Rafferty home .
8 Disgruntled Conservative agriculturalists and imperialists resented Bonar Law 's dropping of the ‘ food taxes ’ in the winter of 1912–13 , and although he survived the initial furore sparked by this decision it was not clear that the ill feeling had been fully dissipated or his leadership wholly secured .
9 ‘ Well , ’ I said reasonably , ‘ in that storm , and if he thought the house was empty- ’
10 1.10 am , Birmingham Selly Oak : Anthony Beaumont-Dark is one of the Tories ' most voluble MPs and if he loses the country will be a quieter place .
11 John Major 's fate is now in the balance and if he loses the vote on Europe and resigns , dealers reckon we could see shares in freefall with at least £15bn to £20bn wiped off .
12 But the wide expanses of Aintree should suit his type of jumping and if he produces the form he showed at Leopardstown then he 'll take all the beating .
13 And if he took the ring , he might have taken something else , might n't he ? ’
14 and he said and if he sells the car and keeps all the money and spends it on himself he says that 's gon na look , he 's gon na look really bad
15 to , because , one of the main points about the embarrassing er aspect , mainly boys sniggering and giggling , whatever , maybe some girls do , but it 's mainly er , males , I think a point to be made there is , it is a well known fact that boys took longer to mature emotionally than girls and I think if it was a guy a younger guy , maybe in his late twenties , early thirties teaching it , and if he had the sort of guts to turn round and the bravery to say look son , what is it you 're laughing at , what 's so funny ?
16 He 'd tried everywhere else in Swindon , and if he told the Inland Revneue , it would be a nail in the coffin .
17 Driver Colin McRae is champion for the second year running … he 's won all six rounds of the home championship … and if he becomes the first Brit since 76 to win the rally he 'll land the bonus prize of a hundred thousand pounds …
18 and if he thinks the work 's alright
19 I like , do n't like getting them like that and if he gets the new ones
20 If he happens to take his eye of the ball , he is very likely to be bowled , and if he hits the ball it may go to any point on the ground where the possibilities of making runs , being caught or surviving an appeal to the umpire are all on the cards .
21 David was a man of high principles , and if he suspected the truth , that she had conceived her son out of wedlock , well … it did n't bear thinking about .
22 And if he has the nerve , apple crumble with custard .
23 Er but erm certainly the theory 's okay , I mean he 's got instant access here , investment trust and equities , and if he needed the income , he could certainly get it .
24 The hon. Member for Hamilton ( Mr. Robertson ) is not usually given to fanciful rhetoric , and if he studies the movement of opinion in Europe he must know that since Maastricht more and more people have begun to comment on the future of Europe in the same sort of way as my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister and I did before .
25 Furse had no personal experience of imperial administration , and until he began the series of journeys associated with his work of recruitment , had seen nothing of the empire apart from a brief visit to Ceylon .
26 Or should I perhaps sit down in Salzburg with the empty hope of some better fortune , let Wolfgang grow up , and allow myself and my children to be made fools of until I reach the age which prevents me from travelling and until he attains the age and physical appearance which no longer attract admiration for his merits ?
27 The burden of the message was that good men were dying in Belfast for lesser sins than MacQuillan was committing and unless he changed the Post 's tune he would be shot .
28 It attracted him , he said , because it was closer to painting than any other graphic medium , and because he enjoyed the business of building shapes that interlock , overlap and interplay .
29 And because he had the effrontery to offer money instead . ’
30 Derek had come along too , to keep me company and because he fancied the idea of hunting with hawks .
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