Example sentences of "and he [verb] [conj] [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | and he thinks that while the children are here , he 's responsible for every move . |
2 | He had failed Responsions twice , in December and April before the Lincoln examination and he knew that if he did not pass in June his Oxford career , in spite of his entrance scholarship , would end abruptly . |
3 | Inevitably a feeling of despair enveloped him and he began to feel quite helpless ; his heart was in his studies and he knew that if he could manage financially he could achieve his academic rewards , but the insufficient amounts of money his father allowed him did n't permit any freedom to relax after his studies had ended . |
4 | He 'd always thought of gypsies as swarthy of complexion , but this girl 's face was pale olive and he knew that if he touched it , it would be as soft as silk . |
5 | This girl was plainly throwing herself at him , and he knew that if he took advantage of something so easy , he would really feel shabby . |
6 | He felt responsible for their separation and he knew that when he had had problems in the past , his parents had stopped arguing so much and pulled together to help him . |
7 | His face was still taut and sallow , and he looked as though he had not slept well . |
8 | A nervous tremor affected his lower lip and he looked as though at any moment he might burst into tears . |
9 | The evening suit was not a good fit and he looked as though he was part of a Marx brothers film . |
10 | " I 'm not ! " said little Billy , and he determined that when he was old enough , he would n't be at Auntie 's mercy any more . |
11 | Her gaze flicked over Riven cursorily , and he stiffened as though he had been struck . |
12 | Saw Dennis Law on T V , and he says that when he first played against Danny , he kicked him all round , all , all over the park . |
13 | Hector Charlesworth broadcast a Dominion Day speech , in both English and French , in which he pointed out that a famous French writer had said that ‘ A man with two languages is a man with two souls ’ and he felt that if LaRochfoucauld could make such a statement it might well be embraced by all true Canadians . |
14 | He added that few of America 's allies would have supported military action in Indo-China , and he believed that since the United States could not run the free world by itself a reappraisal of its policies was necessary to retain allied support . |
15 | The doctor , however , acted in ways he found wholly admirable , and he thought that when he did get out he would apply his methods of handling patients — getting hold of them firmly and putting them into the right positions — to the positioning of his models . |
16 | A sudden thought struck him , and he realised that before he had left Ireland , his mother had insisted that he was accompanied everywhere … maybe that was why it felt strange to be here without a chaperon . |
17 | The Shah acknowledged to Hollingworth that he had perhaps become too remote from his people and that is courtiers had not always reported adverse criticisms to him , And he said that although he had earlier hoped that his stay abroad would be brief , he knew now that he would die in exile . |
18 | ‘ I talked to him a couple of hours ago and he said that as soon as things quietened down he 'd get as much down on paper as he could remember . |
19 | 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 |
20 | Mr. Clark had to get a bricklayer to repair the walls that were broken and he complained that although the schoolmaster was in attendance the whole time , the boys had made it worse than it was before . |
21 | They review this possibility annually and he explained that when they have identified children who will go back they let them go into mainstream school for at first a morning and then one day a week . |
22 | Mills died on Melia 's 20th birthday and he recalls that when he was a child , Freddie was a boys ' idol and boys used to pretend to be him . |
23 | At Martin Brundle 's lunch in London I discovered that Maurice Hamilton had been the Mastermind question-setter and he reported that if I thought answering them was hard , he had found setting them a good deal harder . |
24 | And he warned that if there was not an honourable settlement , that would ‘ explode the whole region ’ . |
25 | And he warned that if companies failed to address corporate accountability the market regulation it proposed could be replaced by Government regulation . |
26 | He is an experienced manager and he knows that if a player is sitting on the treatment table for two or three weeks they are bound to put on a few pounds . ’ |
27 | His love of life is terribly strong , and he knows that if he kills me , he too will die . |
28 | Slight , fair , silk shirt , tight pants , and he walks as though he wants to wee-wee . |
29 | ‘ Sulaiman put his case as to why we should fight Tucker first , and I put mine to him about a voluntary defence , and he replied that if that was Lennox 's wish , the WBC would do all in their power to grant it . ’ |
30 | And he concludes that although hymns and songs of praise are a ‘ poore sort ’ , they reflect the true worship of heaven , which itself can not do full justice to God 's greatness : |