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

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1 Well shipping Angus , so you know when the dredgers go on er er er creeping ahead , see we used to have er what we call the head wire there used to be a wire which was all stretched out say about half a mile and what you s and erm and all according what erm how much mud you were dredging for the depth of water and then my father would give the signal to say right , cos on the , on the head wire used to have a pull , we call the pulls and they were like er a jutted piece off the wheel and he 'd say five pulls ahead and we 'd say one two three four five right and we went ahead with it and then when we were dredging sidewards you see , used to sidewards , you never went ahead with it , not all the time you c you went sidewards across the river , and erm once you got ahead your side chains they moving up cos you got so far ahead th that the side chains were n't much good to you , so you had to then move your side chains so you got a little off the mud in an old boat and then re further up the river .
2 Then it was brother Alan 's turn to get behind the wheel and he passed .
3 My hon. Friend the Minister of State represents an outer London borough and he would be surprised if I did not at least briefly mention the position in the London borough of Barnet .
4 Newens 's views were perhaps influenced by his contacts with Ceauşescu and he had written or edited at least three books about Ceauşescu : Nicolae Ceauşescu — the Man , His Ideas and the Achievements on the Road to Socialism ( which appeared in at least three editions between 1972 and 1978 to satisfy popular demand ) , Talking with Nicolae Ceauşescu , and Nicolae Ceauşescu — The Effort to Create a Modern Romania .
5 From the age of thirty , according to Foxe , he devoted his whole mind to the study of religion and he was a member of a group which included Tyndale , Coverdale and Latimer who met to discuss the writings of Luther and other Reformers at the White Horse Inn in Cambridge .
6 He must have been radical in religion and he favoured English support for the cause of the Netherlands , possibly being used by Sir Francis Walsingham [ q.v. ] and Robert Dudley , Earl of Leicester [ q.v. ] , to urge this policy on Burghley .
7 Next week I shall be talking to Peter Abbs about teaching the arts and he will be reading some very interesting children 's poetry .
8 Rona and he had taken a few round one afternoon , drinking endless cups of tea and listening to platitudes ; a pattern of conversation with all the formality of a dance , first the weather , and then naive politics of the cost of living .
9 John , he went up to John 's house , John come and picked up and they back to John 's and John come back to the Phoenix and he had , you know the umbrella things ?
10 So he 's got the white shoes , the white pants , he sounds just like Dean Martin and Bing Crosby and he 's schmaltzing all the old tunes to death .
11 It was one of his favourite songs and he was showing them all in the lounge bar at Ingham 's how it should be sung one Saturday night .
12 Edward and Wallace Simpson , because Edward abdicated in order to marry a divorced American and so they then went to live in exile and he was eventually , after he died he was buried in Britain , but Wallace Simpson , or the Duchess of Windsor or as she then was
13 The world No. 3 from Australia also happens to be the president of the International Squash Players Association and he said : ‘ Jansher was only at the dinner 15 minutes and this is a poor showing .
14 Kelly is at the head of the Football Association and he must be seen to be above the fray .
15 Their names were Farag and Libab and he saw them every day .
16 After his Mum had been up to say goodnight to him , Philip lay a long time thinking and he could n't keep out of his mind the thin chalk letters on the pavement in Hill View .
17 He has done a lot of thinking and he has concluded the labour party is finished for him and I think a lot more people will do the same .
18 The roar of the patrol boat 's huge petrol engines thrummed in his ears and he glanced back over his shoulder .
19 Ruth was beginning to feel chillingly alone , as Fincara whispered into Adam 's ears and he knelt there motionless .
20 He did n't want to push her away , but he was getting close to his limit ; his blood was starting to pound in his ears and he was seeing haloes around all of the lights outside .
21 There was a savage splendour to his aroused body , and Maria called his name faintly , from far away , it seemed , as blood drummed in her ears and he took her into his arms again , sinking to the bed with her .
22 Paddington could hardly believe his ears and he hurried back outside as fast as he could go but once again he was too late .
23 He went down to his car and down to his company stock and he says now what the money 's due to me you 'll get them in the post .
24 and you had , and the man there looked at his stock and he would n't , he would n't sell you rub well they did n't get rubbish in , because
25 Well Camels was the lower no the bot the one of the bottom of the station was Bert and he married a Stronsay woman .
26 Still , she was his girlfriend and he was wonderful to her in Gypsy Baron and also in Maritza .
27 and eventually he 's the killer and he gets killed , right .
28 Opening rounds of 85 and 78 at the qualifying school in Montpellier have wrecked his chance of a 1993 tour card and he is close to quitting a game that once promised millionaire status .
29 He always paid by credit card and he always kept the receipts for his accountant .
30 You know finished their done their card and he did that in about er four da er five days it was .
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