Example sentences of "[coord] he [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Very great odium T. Poole incurred by bringing me here … when Wordsworth came & he likewise by T. Poole 's agency settled here — You can not conceive the tumult , calumnies , & apparatus of threatened persecutions which this event has occasioned round about us . |
2 | For the second lot , he may have another code which I do n't have or he just knows them by heart . |
3 | He came back , and when he found the place locked up again , he got a scare , or he just decided to play it safe , and made off . ’ |
4 | Er the er the lady he was a widower and his , er his f er he was with a lady who was a widow and erm I know for a fact that she 'd not spent a penny , she had n't p you know for a you know , of the trip or , or he just would n't let her , I mean , I mean you , you 've got to have some money have n't you to keep |
5 | But the horse is used to being brushed , or he jolly well should be ! |
6 | But under the Criminal Law Act 1967 anyone can arrest on reasonable suspicion of an arrestable offence , save that where the arrest is by a private person ( as here ) he must show either ( 1 ) that the arrested person was in fact in the act of committing the offence for which he was arrested , or he reasonably suspected the arrested person to be in the act of committing it , or ( 2 ) the arrested person had in fact committed the offence , or he reasonably suspected the arrested person of having committed the offence and ( in this last case ) the offence had in fact been committed by someone . |
7 | But under the Criminal Law Act 1967 anyone can arrest on reasonable suspicion of an arrestable offence , save that where the arrest is by a private person ( as here ) he must show either ( 1 ) that the arrested person was in fact in the act of committing the offence for which he was arrested , or he reasonably suspected the arrested person to be in the act of committing it , or ( 2 ) the arrested person had in fact committed the offence , or he reasonably suspected the arrested person of having committed the offence and ( in this last case ) the offence had in fact been committed by someone . |
8 | Magnus was either dragged out of sanctuary from a church on Egilsay or he voluntarily surrendered himself to his enemies . |
9 | Does the keen gardener really need or want ( and will she or he actually buy ) The Complete All-Colour , Organic , No-Weed Patio Wildflower Guide ? |
10 | Or he occasionally buys a er a shirt with a a fine stripe in it , but he says the continentals expect you to be wearing a white shirt . |
11 | Perhaps he had forgotten that the bell would ring or he hardly cared whether it rang or not . |
12 | Either he was so upset that he did n't look where he was going , or he really did jump on purpose . ’ |
13 | Dickens , Shakespeare , Thackeray , Shaw ; either he was deliberately out to impress , which she reluctantly doubted , or he really was well read . |
14 | He now had to think of a decisive way of finishing what he had tentatively started or he too ran the risk of losing face . |
15 | I still ca n't read him ; I 'm not able to tell whether he thinks this is likely or not , whether he thinks this is evidence I 'm not his man or he still thinks I am but I had help . |
16 | Or he quite liked the idea of being an Afro-Caribbean Woman Advice Worker . |
17 | Not apprehensive he was going astray , the took towards the river ; but having a high bank to mount , and being nearly exhausted with wandering and the effect of the liquor , he was most fortunately prevented from rising the mound , or he certainly must have precipitated himself ( as it was near high water ) into the Medway . |
18 | When Engles therefore tries to explain the passage from the second stage to the gens stage he has no theoretical tools to deal with this , and he lamely has to echo Morgan and to explain the passage in Darwinian terms dealing with natural selection . |
19 | And he barely say you know it 's sort of . |
20 | Dad Ron had by now qualified as an accountant and he eventually landed a job with the local council . |
21 | It was a natural thing for them to do so I did n't take any action — told them in no uncertain terms that this man was ill and he eventually came to and everyone was happy then . |
22 | I pressed him for his view and he eventually gave it : ‘ All very true and orthodox , Charlie , but completely lacking in power . ’ |
23 | I actually knew someone who suffered from the ‘ dart syndrome ’ you mention , and he eventually overcame his disability , I believe with the help of a psychologist . |
24 | His name was Dave Brown and he eventually went on to establish one of the first clubs in the country to be licensed as an openly gay establishment . |
25 | The extent of Britain 's interest can be gauged by its response to the invitation : it sent only a civil servant to the preliminary discussions on a common market , and he eventually withdrew completely in November 1955 . |
26 | He gave renewed confidence and certainty to America after two troubled decades , his military actions were limited in scale and he eventually proved ready to talk with Moscow . |
27 | Jim 's father has a chronic drink problem and he eventually put the family out of their house . |
28 | Well my my mother had five children with her previous husband and my father met my mother while this fella was ill and he eventually died with T B and my father married my mother and took on these five children i in , in South Wales . |
29 | Philip Mairet , the editor , who was sympathetic to my views , tried to persuade Eliot to contribute his , and he eventually agreed to do so . |
30 | He was determined to get Keith Curle from Wimbledon and he eventually did — for 2.5million . |