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

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1 Some birds and animals come via the RSPCA and he receives funding for these ; but he himself pays for the care of injured wildlife brought in by the public .
2 He was foreman pattern-maker at the English Steel Corporation and he taught woodwork at night school .
3 Anglers Mail columnist Frank Barlow ( Wotsits Tackle ) drew right opposite a pub but some bites on stick float and maggots kept him rooted to his box and he finished runner-up with 11–7–0 of grayling .
4 He was standing on top of one of the crush barriers by the look of it and when the goal went in he either jumped or the surge forward did the job for him and he defied gravity for a while .
5 Either he could wait until the pod splashed down at which point it would start to sink , and if the water was deep enough and he had difficulty in escaping from the safety envelope , or became entangled with the chute , he might drown before he was able to struggle to the surface — or else he could blow the hatch prior to landing , risking being either injured or knocked unconscious during an unprotected impact .
6 Maurice had been greatly shaken ; he was pale and he had difficulty in controlling his voice .
7 He had been wearing his Race Train T-shirt , and he had identification in his pocket .
8 Two and he had jam with it , too . ’
9 He had made his own translations of one of the Psalms and Prayers of Cardinal John Fisher [ q.v. ] ( although his theological books show a Puritan tendency ) and of ‘ The Life and Death of Edward II ’ , and he had part of the original manuscript of the Advancement of Learning by Francis Bacon [ q.v . ] .
10 He looked scared to death , and he had reason to be for he was doubly identified by both of us .
11 And he had business with Mother and Beatrix .
12 And he had a banana split for pudding and he had soup for starters , right ?
13 Obviously he was then lucky that a lot of outstanding players began to come into the team at the same period , men like Richards , Greenidge , Roberts , Holding , Croft , Garner , and he had material of the highest class on which to work .
14 When all the hot bitterness in him had cooled and congealed into a hard and reasoned purpose , and he had command of his face and his voice , he sent for his secretary , and dictated a letter to his council at Westminster .
15 The photographer only had the opportunity to do it because it was a benefit and he had access to the models that he would n't normally have .
16 He was quite harmless , and he had time for them .
17 His body was fading and he had need of his own son beside him .
18 Former EC trade commissioner Sir Leon Brittan took up the issue and he ordered repayment in July , 1990 .
19 But he has some news of where she might be , and he continues north in his motor car , still looking for her .
20 Cricket was greatly loved — and he became captain of cricket ; Ifor taught him tennis ; at table tennis he had been well coached — locally , of course — and could be fanatical .
21 He and his heirs were granted free denization ( 1616 ) , and he became rector of Over Wallop in Hampshire ( 1620 ) .
22 He joined this university shortly after it was founded , in fact in nineteen sixty two , and he became Professor of English in nineteen seventy .
23 With great reluctance , Bonhoeffer came to the conclusion that Hitler had to be removed from office and he became party to a plot to assassinate the country 's Führer .
24 The king had refused to grant him his temporalities and he sought exile in France .
25 He was crying with delight , as he often did in anticipation , when his engine started to cough , and he sailed slap into a rocky cascade .
26 Guy attended the specialist treatment centre at regular intervals , and he received treatment at home from a local physiotherapist who liaised with the specialists at the centre .
27 I had never done anything like that in my life , but I found that having to do it was in the end very exciting because you have to rely on the Lord and he supplies help in unforgettable ways .
28 Greg was extremely interested to see whether Viola Machin would be represented in the flesh or the flower at the interment , and he got permission from his Principal to take the morning off and attend .
29 Well tha the last one he 's got to the semi-finals and he got beat by Steve Davis .
30 So he said he rung him back six o'clock that night and he 'd sort of calmed down a bit .
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