Example sentences of "he [vb past] [conj] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | My most vivid recollection is a gesture he made when getting me to describe my fiancée . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | He beamed and drank his wine . |
4 | He beamed and wiped his brow with a large white handkerchief . |
5 | Then , suddenly , he relented and told me that my proposed interview with you was recorded in your desk diary , but that it had been overlooked . ’ |
6 | He winked and waved her to a chair , then turned his attention back to the caller . |
7 | He agreed and said he would train me so that I could take the necessary exams . |
8 | My father , a shy gentle man , was with the Eighth Army Medical Corps in Scotland when he met and married my Mother . |
9 | He met and married my mother there , when my sister Julia and I were very young . |
10 | Smith was working at the High Commission in India when he met and married his wife , Isa , who survives him . |
11 | The King held it good to accomplish her desire ; and forthwith ordered letters to be drawn up to Rodrigo of Bivar , wherein he enjoined and commanded him that he should come incontinently to Valencia , for he had much to communicate to him , upon an affair which was greatly to God 's service , and his own welfare and great honour . |
12 | The President personally remained immensely popular and in 1944 he fought and won his fourth presidential campaign . |
13 | He realized that accepting it as an office would have meant being pressed into staying late at night talking shop . |
14 | Terry B says he did n't think he was hitting the bottle but there 's one side of you that takes over and he started to slide down hill … he became and realised it was time to get real with himself and he has n't had a drink since march |
15 | A darkened shop doorway appeared on his left , and he ducked into it for a moment till he recovered and regained his breath . |
16 | Then at last he straightened and squared his shoulders in resolution . |
17 | But he admitted that clearing his name was going to be ‘ the hardest battle of my life ’ . |
18 | So remorseful was Shiva that he took the head of the first creature he encountered and placed it on the boy 's shoulders . |
19 | He was in a field , and picked out what he thought was a wood , to which he headed and placed his unwanted gear in a ditch , covering it with tufts or grass . |
20 | ‘ He helped and encouraged me so much . ’ |
21 | he must of done Arthur , he moved and pulled everything , he 's ever such a good boy , he 's says to ya , I do n't know why he says but I can eat as much as I can , said I never get fat , I said I know why you do n't get fat |
22 | In the Thirties and Forties , the period of his greatest fame , he lightened and enriched his palette . |
23 | He clenched and unclenched his hands , and took a long deep breath . |
24 | The emperor rose as he approached and asked him ‘ Are the ravens still flying around the mountain ? ’ |
25 | He winced and clutched his chest . |
26 | Like someone pulling a blanket over his head and defying nature to do its worst , he sank and pushed himself down as far as he could go . |
27 | There was an odd quality to the tone he used that sent her rushing in to speech . |
28 | He stopped and met her eyes . |
29 | He stopped and said he would take me back to the Hall . |
30 | Perhaps he noticed , for he stopped and asked me whether Jean-Claude ever spoke of Montaine . |