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

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1 There he learned that the original fleet was now in Sicily and he hastened on to Messina to join them .
2 His emotions were slotted into different compartments , and he locked up those that might get in the way of a safe drive back to the cottage .
3 ‘ He is not in good health , and he asks only that his nephew , Nathan , who is sixteen , shall be given the opportunity to work with the firm , starting at the lowest rung of the ladder , to learn the publishing business thoroughly .
4 She died in 1899 and he married again , a woman called Georgina , who appears to have died in 1905 .
5 The same uneasy feeling he 'd experienced that morning returned , and he realized now why it came : of all the people of Dynmouth this boy in his adolescence was the single exception .
6 He does , he likes to get in the bedroom and , and he fiddles on with the erm
7 Something occurred to him , and he punched out Terence Rigby 's number once again .
8 And he roared away into the night , the rough scales on his throat catching the breeze of his anger and making a hissing hum as he vanished .
9 Then they were gone , and he craned back to see behind him , to see if they were following .
10 The point which Lance Henderson makes and he stressed over and over again that he seeks no personal recognition at all and the point of retelling this story here long , long years after is that they should never be forgotten .
11 Dad knew it was no good arguing with her and he carried on with the job .
12 And it did n't worry him when he got into the sensitive parts with his drill ; my strangled cries were of no avail and he carried on remorselessly to the end : I had the impression that Hector thought it was cissy to feel pain , or maybe he was of the opinion that suffering was good for the soul .
13 I think he had a little bit of ill health and my immediate superior took over as Traffic Superintendent and he was there throughout the war and when I came out he was my boss and er you see and er and then in nineteen forty eight was made Transport Manager , because as you say we had to split from Electric Supply and he carried on until erm nineteen seventy two and erm , we had government reorganization and erm they did away with people like the Town Clerk and Transport Manager and erm erm was retired , early retirement , the same as the Town Clerk and erm they brought in a General Manager from away and brought in more staff with him and that was came in and er so I then applied for the position , which was going , there was , there was Traffic Superintendent was going er Chief Administration Officer , Chief Engineer and erm er Bodywork Maintenance Superintendent .
14 Well as I say , the police stopped them the other morning and one of the lads had a chat with the driver and all this and he carried on .
15 She went out and he carried on .
16 ‘ He left her lying there motionless in her own hall , the walls spattered with her blood , lying on her back and he carried on with his plan to steal , ’ Mr Burke said .
17 It was Tylor who first taught anthropology under this name at Oxford in 1884 and he carried forward and extended some of the theoretically more important strands in Morgan 's work .
18 From time to time he was instructed to raise money by conducting sales of wood from the king 's demesne , and he carried out the king 's policy regarding mining in the forest , which wavered between a desire to increase the Forest revenues and concern lest the vert be destroyed .
19 He was intensely aware of the importance of these ecclesiastical duties , and he carried out consecrations , and gave advice or judgements on discipline as necessary .
20 Finally , his inductivist conscience was satisfied and he carried out an inductive inference to conclude , ‘ I am always fed at 9 a.m . ’ .
21 He became particularly interested in ultraviolet absorption spectra , and he carried out some important work in collaboration with ( Sir ) James Dobbie , his new principal ( later termed government chemist ) , in the years before World War I.
22 When his lips came back to hers , Jenna was soft and pliant , no resistance in her at all , and he rolled on to his back , pulling her over him fiercely and cupped her hot face in strong fingers .
23 The kiss grew stronger and wilder , and he rolled over so that he covered the length of her .
24 His voice petered out and he rolled away from her and lay on his back , his hands clasped behind his head , staring woodenly at the ceiling .
25 As he reached it , the ground fell away from under him and he rolled down into a deep ditch .
26 And what I most remember is the wonderfully happy way that you and he taught together — each taking up when the other left off so freshly and amusingly .
27 And he dropped on to such an immaculate length straight away that his first five overs cost just four runs and included the wicket of Jonathan Lewis for 21 .
28 She pushed a chair behind him and he dropped on to it , sitting forward , gripping the sideboard .
29 He wanted to roar out James 's name , his own name , to scream for help , he tried to pull up on the sill but his fingers scrabbled uselessly and he dropped back .
30 Then his legs gave way , and he dropped back heavily into his seat .
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