Example sentences of "and [noun prp] [conj] he " in BNC.

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1 He had been working the river between Luxor and Aswan since he was 12 .
2 Hoddle , who 's now at Chelsea , says there are no hard feelings between him and Swindon and he looks forward to playing against them next season .
3 Goodbye to Brad Faxon , Ted Schulz , Gene Sauers , Dan Forsman , Jim Gallagher Jnr ( and Snr if he plays golf , too ) .
4 As his series of meetings progressed , some at Chartwell , some in London , there was even fear on the part of Jones and Davidson that he might get a settlement in the absence of the Prime Minister and thus damage Baldwin 's position .
5 From then it was steady progression of promotion through Perth and Kinross , Selkirk , Borders , and Grampian until he was appointed Highland 's senior depute in 1985 .
6 I made an offer to the hon. Member for Alyn and Deeside that he may well recall .
7 Their names were Farag and Libab and he saw them every day .
8 She hit Boots , and Marks and Spencer while he had the bag .
9 In March 1935 Thomas was posted to 22 Squadron and Maisie and he became engaged .
10 work Sunday and Tuesday but he does n't have
11 He was so absorbed in the rivalry between Egypt and Syria that he attributed comparatively little importance to the fact that the Seleucid monarchy still had a large interest in the Iranian plateau ( see , however , 8.5 ) .
12 Anyway you look like him , yeah you do I thought and I told Sasha right , he looked like Carlton and Sasha and he
13 Will the Government seek compensation for the slaughter and mutilation of British citizens which have resulted from the arms and Semtex that he has provided ?
14 She tried reading him Wordsworth and Tennyson and Browning but he would sigh and interrupt her when she did , so she went back to the lighter Kipling poems and he would lie and grin happily to himself and make her read his favourite passages over and over again .
15 He had explained to Milton and Pooley that he had to carry the body of members with him .
16 But I must have done well the term before , or perhaps he was slacking , or both , because there we were together and Nigel as he then called himself was asking for a pound .
17 After this he no longer signed himself as Bishop of Bath and Wells and he received a pension from the Queen .
18 It was probably in the course of Hazlitt 's three-week visit that Joseph Cottle also arrived , finally persuaded by Coleridge and Wordsworth that he should travel down to spend a few days discussing the intended volume of poetry .
19 So , erm Rob is to inform Simon of these video group meetings , and is to circulate minutes to those present , and Simon if he 's not present , and if he is then he gets them anyway , and to Peter who probably wo n't be present , but will get the minutes .
20 Courtney 's accident happened on the very first lap when he was in the lead at Mather 's Cross between Coleraine and Portrush and he was taken to hospital although his injuries were not known at the course .
21 The move is good both for him and Coventry because he 's joining a manager who believes in him and understands the mechanics of his game .
22 Guardian reader Peter John , who has holdings in Dumenil 's Swiss , French and Spanish funds , claims he failed to receive any dividends in June and November as he expected .
23 and Mr when he cutting your dad 's hair .
24 Craddock had a chronically infected nasal antrum , and Fleming and he tried instilling some mould filtrate into it , with no obvious benefit .
25 We must of course remember that many English liberals continued to support Napoleon — see Gillray 's cartoon of English liberals incensed by the naval victories of Nelson ; one of these , William Hazlitt , was so amazed at the change in Wordsworth and Coleridge that he accused them , later , of swinging over ‘ as on a pivot , to the unclean side ’ .
26 ‘ We do n't always see eye to eye , ’ Marler reflected , blowing smoke circles , ‘ Newman and I. But he 's had a tough time , I 'll give him that . ’
27 The story paints an idyllic picture of many meetings and walks between the lad and Catherine before he and Uncle Richard resume their walk and return home , after a brief visit to Philip 's brothers who are orphaned and live elsewhere .
28 That 's it yeah , and erm I was erm Wally and Gordon and he thinks there 's another couple you see , so I said well , you know , and I told him about the heater you see and he know , I said when people sitting on their backsides in committee making decisions , I said , you know , I said it just makes me bloody well annoyed , he said I know he said they do n't , they , they make the decisions and , but they do n't do the nitty gritty , they you know
29 The King placed before him not only works of Wagenseil , but those of [ Johann Christian ] Bach , Abel and Handel and he played off everything prima vista …
30 Theologians often distinguish between God as he is in himself , and God as he has revealed himself to us .
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