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

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1 And importantly he concluded :
2 And he come there and luckily he went on top of the table to lie down .
3 He enjoyed these very much , and eventually he began to appreciate the more doctrinal portions of the Bible as well .
4 As pumps improved , Crookes got lower pressures than Faraday had been able to do ; and eventually he discovered cathode rays , which he interpreted as this fourth state .
5 It played on his mind for a time and eventually he had to work out a kind of therapy to get her out of his brain .
6 This became worse and worse and eventually he had to be put out of his misery .
7 They 'd given him some papers , and somebody had gone to the cashier for his money ( it made a nice fat bulge in his hip pocket ; he patted it now and again as he walked , just to make sure it was still there ) and eventually he 'd signed some papers .
8 While they were there , an elderly man came down the stairs from the upper floor ( with its second hand books and books of local interest ) , and started to wander around , absent-mindedly Clara could tell from a certain straining of attention on Walter 's part that he was trying to catch the old man 's eye , and eventually he succeeded in doing so ; the old man nodded and smiled , with a bare " minimum of recognition , and Walter said " Good morning , Mr Warbley . "
9 Jeremy : Tried swimming , football , he tried snooker and eventually he got a partner for snooker .
10 William John Tomlinson , whose forbears had been watermen and then boat builders , had turned his skills into property building and eventually he managed to acquire land of his own on which to develop houses .
11 Dr Jaffery 's nieces begged him to tell us one of his Mullah Nasir-ud-Din stories and eventually he obliged .
12 Her career quickly took off at top international level ; his did not , and eventually he went back to Russia .
13 But he did n't live at that address and eventually he took me to his own home .
14 Rocks and loose dirt were pulled away and eventually he dragged out a tattered leather bag .
15 He was pacing about the room , pulling at his collar , and eventually he asked Mimi , ‘ Do they let you into Sardi 's without a tie ? ’
16 ‘ So he wandered the countryside for a long time , starving and having to beg for food , and sleeping in barns and under trees , and eventually he found a little town where all the beggars and old people he 'd had thrown out of the city had gone ; they were very poor , of course , but by all helping each other they had more than the merchant had .
17 They called him twice again , and eventually he appeared that evening once it was explained the family was n't used to this sort of treatment ( and once he realised the best salmon stream in the area ran through the estate ) .
18 For some time he struggles to explain this feeling , and eventually he realises that the taste is of course exactly the taste which he enjoyed as a small boy when his Aunt Léonie gave him a madeline dipped in an infusion .
19 ‘ Hardaker was a good friend but he always said he 'd get me one day and eventually he did . ’
20 Blake was then confronted with the allegation that he was a Russian spy and eventually he confessed , was arrested , formally charged and appeared for trial at the Old Bailey in London on 3 May 1961 .
21 The exposure was a little frightening at first and instinctively he kept close to walls .
22 Sergei 's bed had n't been slept in , and presumably he 'd been to bed with Masha .
23 Your son-in-law has been sleeping with this girl at work for the best part of 11 years and presumably he 's been having his conjugals in the matrimonial bed , too .
24 Norman on his wall has a a a list of er theoretical waitings for the different specialists at Orpington hospital and presumably he 's got one beside it for Queen Mary 's as well .
25 Fast and furiously he flew .
26 She was unlike anybody else he had ever met and secretly he found her intriguing .
27 We were waiting for Alfred to drop he gun , I do n't know how we knew he had one but we knew , and slowly he took it out of his waist and dropped it .
28 And slowly he took her hand and drew her to the window and there , pointing , said , ‘ Look at that !
29 Slowly he removed the hat and slowly he looked down at it , his vision blurred by alcohol , but for all anyone knew it could have been tears .
30 And slowly he had extended his grip .
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