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

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1 She brought her knee up between his legs and he gasped and doubled over , pushing her away from him .
2 The scales fell from his eyes and he saw that over many long years of prehistory , all trackways were in straight lines marked out by experts on a sighting system .
3 She jabbed two fingers into his eyes and he screamed and rolled off her , trying to rise to his feet , blinded by her attack .
4 For a brief moment there was recognition in his eyes and he reached for he hand , pulling back before the contact was made .
5 About thirty three thousand but you see what he said is , head office make the rule and he said and they 're not
6 The images of the dead came to his mind and he knew that he had to stop Kopyion .
7 I asked Dick if there were any surprises for him about the aircraft and he mentioned that he was pleasantly surprised that this Allison machine ran so smoothly and that the power band was as wide and it was .
8 Then Moses feels compelled to enlighten the poor shepherd and he explains that God , being pure spirit , does not drink milk .
9 But a spokesman said this was a very sad day for Ashchurch and he confirmed that the factory will close at the end of May .
10 This support , he said , enabled the RNLI to follow such ambitious plans for the future and he emphasised that the year 's results had been achieved in a period of sharp recession and uncomfortably high inflation .
11 The sarcasm in her tone was not lost on David and he grimaced as he followed her out of the office .
12 our Colin 's car and he said and I 'll shop and that 's when he told me about Margaret .
13 She got out of the car and he stooped and brush his lips against her cheek .
14 I stood in that upper gallery where I first saw Dana and he cast that look upon me which was to make me his slave .
15 He promised luxury homes and he believes that to keep faith , that 's what he must provide .
16 At Martin Brundle 's lunch in London I discovered that Maurice Hamilton had been the Mastermind question-setter and he reported that if I thought answering them was hard , he had found setting them a good deal harder .
17 But the cornice offers no aid and he tumbles and slithers down once more , cursing and swearing and showering me in snow .
18 And I went to my mate this morning who 's a boxer and he said that it 's now maybe , maybe a groin strain
19 Henry 's mother hardly left his side but he improved and at 8pm on 31 March she went to have something to eat , leaving her son playing in the doorway of his room .
20 I showed him the photograph but he declared that the cottage had stood close to the road , nowhere near my site .
21 One prisoner writes of another in his block : ‘ He has an IQ that 's slightly above freezing temperature Fahrenheit but he knows that he was wrong and he is not as dumb as he wants people to believe .
22 Wilde ( 1988 ) does accept that like physiological arousal feelings of subjective risk are not necessarily focal in the driver 's consciousness but he claims that there is continual level of subjective risk which the driver will become aware of if asked to report on it or if there are sudden changes in level .
23 It 's got a lot to do with the melody but he sounds like he really means it .
24 Nigel says the support of the fans is worth half a second a lap and he believes that people power helps him to win
25 We were shooting the film in North Wales in a terrible wet month in a tiny village and he smoked and read and did his crosswords and smoked .
26 The crested helmet of the warrior gleamed in dawn sun and he turned and rode down on Tallis .
27 Instead she got a little sardonic bow and he turned and left .
28 Olson , indeed , recognises the historical specificity of the development of scientific institutions and of distinctly academic forms of language and literacy in England and he notes that these were not general in the society as a whole : ‘ Locke 's essayist technique differed notably from the predominant writing style of the time ’ ( ibid , ) .
29 Christmas shopping and he said and er .
30 He 'd always thought of gypsies as swarthy of complexion , but this girl 's face was pale olive and he knew that if he touched it , it would be as soft as silk .
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