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

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1 And , I 've gone out , it was n't that was hacking my fence mind , erm , it was another boy , I did n't know him with a , and I went out and I , I and he said , I was n't .
2 Having reached his destination , he remembered the message that he had been asked to give to his hostess : ‘ I travelled down with an uncle of yours and he told me to give you the following message , ’ he said .
3 Yet in eye-to-eye contact his dog will not avert his gaze from yours and he looks comfortable with confrontation .
4 The strongest argument we 've got is that has got a driving record worse than yours and he has been taken on despite that record .
5 Her face was close to his and he kissed her .
6 Another tablet not far away reads : ‘ The sea is His and He made it . ’
7 Then she lifted her great eyes to his and he thought he detected a mixture of fleeting emotions : resolution , appeal , defiance .
8 Sometimes there would be two hundred cards on the pavement before someone fluked a cover and then all the cards were his and he cleared the deck .
9 After school , he was waiting for me and he exposed himself to me .
10 He was about my age ( though he looked it ) but taller and stringier than me and he had a close-cropped beard but no moustache , which is usually a bad sign .
11 He likes me and he likes Nottingham .
12 Oh it was a horse-drawn , horse-drawn , there were no cars on the road in those days , I think I was one of the earliest to get knocked down by a car actually in Walsall , I was er , when we lived in Street he came down Street and immediately opposite there was a Co-op shop opposite Birds the fruitiers , and mother sent me down to the Co-op and the old trams used to run along the Pleck to Darlaston , Wednesbury and that way on and I ran across the road , past the Co-op the tram and a car must have just bumped into me and he knocked me down , a terrible commotion amongst the folks and could n't have hurt them much , because I got up and ran off , ran off home , so they were restricted in you see and the speed they could go in the car , but the car , the tram car was stopped at the bottom of Street , almost opposite the Co-op and er I must have just run across the road run into the car and more or less bounced off it I should think .
13 Er , like this morning at break I walked , I walked straight past Peter right and er come up to me and he goes that 's not very nice is it ?
14 Emma asked him if he liked me and he goes no .
15 So I went to the ravey last night , right , I went down there with Bedlam yeah and I was doing a rave with Bedlam right and he came up to me and he goes so what are your musical tastes then ?
16 And he goes you do n't have to tell me and he goes get off the fucking train .
17 Looks at me and he goes I hate him so much !
18 His English was reserved for me and he kept shouting at me and pleading with me to check that ‘ all equipment ’ and ‘ my suitcase — the brown one , you know ’ were all safely stowed .
19 ‘ He put his arm round me and he kissed me ! ’
20 I want him to want me and he does n't .
21 Well not me and he does n't even know English he has to he 's bloody dum .
22 He was very very tolerant with me and he brought me back into it without a lot of undue pressure and erm because transport was n't my life but I 'd sort of dedicated myself to it .
23 ‘ I thought he was laughing at me , that he did n't want to see me , but then he stopped me and he made me a little bow , just like a real gentleman , and gave me a present , as if he did care .
24 Do you know , I went in there right and the majority of people never took no blind bit of notice then suddenly one person walked through the door , you know , he 's always playing next to me and he sits down , puts his trumpet there , gets his trumpet on ya , sits there , turns round and the next thing he were laying on the floor going
25 Souness had the opportunity to sell me and he took it .
26 ‘ Seven years ago I was like him , but then Jesus , ’ and his voice rose and wavered , and his eyes lifted to the sky , ‘ yes , Jesus , he came to me and he planted the seeds of truth in me- ’
27 ‘ Johnny rang me and he said my photograph was awfully good and could he use it for the front cover of Backward Glances , ’ Mr Winner tells me .
28 We got a few laughs and the local press gave me a good write-up , and the church warden came to me and he said to me ‘ Frank , you should be an actor , ’ and I thought God had spoken because in those days , he was representing God as far as I was concerned … .
29 He kind of smiled at me and he said , ‘ Hey , kid , ’ then he said , but more to himself , you understand , he said , ‘ Jesus , it 's like looking at myself . ’
30 You had to appear in front of them , well this , I 'd been off for a week and the old Harbourmaster old he sent for me and he said erm , you can start work tomorrow as I .
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