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

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1 Whoever has that , ’ he whispered impressively , ‘ can go where he pleases and give what orders he pleases inside Parfois , and he wo n't be questioned . ’
2 He seems to have travelled in the Rhineland , and was in Paris in 1241 , when he commemorated the arrival of the relics of the crucifixion , and then in Angers , where he taught and disputed with local poets .
3 ‘ It 's the throne of God , in the Bible , where he sits and throws his lightning bolts and so forth .
4 Could you tell me anything about Foster ; where he lived and the dates he worked ?
5 1–4 Malcolm MacKinnon , an old man , was lost in a storm between Bridgend and Mulindry where he lived and a week later had not been found .
6 His father is first traced as opening a tailor 's shop at 34 Milk Street , Bristol , in 1803 , where he lived and continued his trade until 1831 .
7 Ackroyd knew immediately where he meant and his blood ran cold as he knew what the foreman was going to say next .
8 His own sense of Scottishness was nurtured in Leeds where his soldier father was dispatched for wartime treatment for burns and where he met and married Ian 's mother .
9 Subsequently , Steve 's ice axes were found where he fell and Dave 's were located , embedded in the icy avalanche slope down which they had slid . ’
10 Angry at being separated from Jeanne , Modigliani spent much of his time drinking in a windowless little bar where local artists met , where he drank and ran up debts .
11 Thom worked throughout World War II at the Royal Aircraft Establishment , Farnborough , where he commissioned and ran the high-speed tunnel , enabling the study of problems encountered at high subsonic aircraft speeds causing locally supersonic flow .
12 He then proceeded to another of his homes , Cornbury Park , where he relaxed and took in a little hunting .
13 He was able to get away for a two week holiday in Switzerland at the end of August , where he relaxed and swam in Lake Geneva : it was the one European country which he found not to have changed out of all recognition , and he took an annual holiday there .
14 The man now walked down the central aisle and halted beside the projector , where he turned and spoke .
15 Stepping forward , he advanced to the centre of the arena , where he stopped and saluted Angel One with a half bow .
16 Brandishing a handgun , he forced the 23-year-old boyfriend into the boot , where he bound and gagged him before dragging the terrified woman into his own vehicle .
17 Tavett was free to go where he liked and there were no grounds to hamper him .
18 Eliot and Ivy , our two greatest writers at that time , should live near to each other , and near St Stephen 's , Gloucester Road , where he worshipped and she did not .
19 She was no longer sure where he ended and she began .
20 In 1802 he joined his elder brother Daniel in founding a drapery business at 3 North Street , Brighton , where he drew and published ‘ A New and Correct Plan of Brighthelmstone ’ .
21 Mr Strouthos can offer hope to the empty souls and draw his magic circle of exclusion where he wants and the rest of us are free to disbelieve in any or all of his wares .
22 Blindly , Alan ran to his room , where he beat and punched his bed and cried aloud in a rage like a child .
23 They went to an Indian restaurant , where he talked and talked , and she listened very carefully , matching what he said with her imaginings of it all .
24 Apparently they either found me dad down the cellar or he recovered and come up the cellar like , you know .
25 The press , the TV and the radio would like to know what 's going on and , incidentally , so would I. Kersey does n't know , or he does and is n't saying . ’
26 Inspector Redpath belonged to the City of London Division of the ordinary police , although he knew and loved the river and a good many waterfront cases came his way .
27 The building of Winston Grange , containing the first flush lavatory in Suffolk , proved a triumph , for in 1860 the third incumbent , a Reverend Mundiford Allen , became one of the best and most loved vicars in East Anglia , and although he died and was buried here in 1910 , stories of his virtue and kindness are still rife .
28 Although he discusses and exemplifies the other maxims , Grice does not elaborate on the simple instruction ‘ Be relevant . ’
29 The reader is always aware that although he knows and mostly likes the people he is writing about , he is not necessarily taken in by their ideas .
30 I share my hon. Friend 's belief that the answer lies in the sort of suggestions that he made and which have been revealed in the report of the three wise men .
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