Example sentences of "he was [adv] [verb] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 Dommer had been following the exchange from his bunk , where he was obsessively stripping and reassembling his flamer .
2 It was from the caravan that he ran People Against Nuclear Power , with its acronym PANUP , the small organization of which he was both founder and president .
3 In addition , entries in his diary indicate that he was both copying and selling these films .
4 He was both angered and grieved that he did not know Liza 's whereabouts , nor the sex of her offspring .
5 He let Mac have his Celtic whims , everyone did ; he was vastly experienced and had been right so often .
6 He told her how much he had missed her while he was away skiing and then asked her simply to marry him .
7 All the time he was either shouting or crying .
8 During cross-examination yesterday — the 13th day of the trial — a prosecuting lawyer suggested that he was either kicked or stamped on the leg by another soldier , or struck by a rifle .
9 Rosenthal scored seven goals for the Reds last season in 36 appearances , although in many of those games he was either substituted or came on .
10 Consequently , he was officially denounced and stripped of his rank , pension and medals for " discrediting the honour and dignity of a state security officer " , and threatened with criminal charges .
11 On 8 January 1959 he was officially inaugurated and two days later formed the first government of the new republic , headed by Michel Debré .
12 In a rough kind of way he was good-looking , but he was heavily built and looked an aggressive type .
13 He was evidently moved and nervous .
14 Harry began shouting , which was not at all surprising , as he was easily provoked and was being made to look a fool .
15 But , she was telling the story of a man who was travelling over the moor and it was many years ago on horseback and er he was completely lost and wan , it was getting dark and he wanted to stay somewhere for the night and he sort of travelled and could n't see anywhere and eventually down a long drive he saw a house wi , blazing with lights so he went down this house and er , all the windows were alight , you know were lit up and he knocked at the door and knocked at the door , and knocked at the door and could n't get any answer , no one ever came to the door so in desperation he thought well this is no good !
16 He was accordingly arrested and taken to Vine Street Police Station where he duly provided two specimens of breath in the intoximeter .
17 and then while he was upstairs seeing and helping his wife , then the the stove blew up downstairs , now that might have been the house saving from a real disaster whilst attacking his wife in a minor way , or it might have been pure coincidence .
18 But he was undeniably withdrawn and pensive .
19 He paid calls to La Vieille Cité , famed for its antiquities , where he was politely entertained and actually bought a little Renaissance bronze relief , but no one had heard of a cross coming on the market in recent years .
20 I was quite surprised to see he was wide eyed and quite awake when when he came to my flat .
21 Police launched a nationwide hunt for Ahrjinder Singh Dosanjh — known as Bobby — after he was viciously beaten and bundled into a van .
22 Mann , though in possession of an official permit to hold meetings on trade unionism in Hamburg , was nevertheless put on a boat back to England ; on returning six weeks later , he was again expelled and various activists served short periods in prison .
23 He was already shaved and dressed .
24 He was later cautioned and released without charge , ’ said a police spokesman .
25 He was later released but forbidden to leave the country .
26 He was partly irritated and partly mystified .
27 In his lifetime he was widely loved and admired as ‘ the seraphic Ken ’ even by those who deplored his political stance .
28 As club manager , however , he was widely travelled and widely respected on the Continent , spreading the name and prestige of Arsenal in his imperialist fashion .
29 As we know er Darwin published his great work in eighteen fifty nine cos he had to , he really did n't want to but was forced , but in eighteen seventy one he published another important book called the Descent of Man or Evolution in Relation to Sex and in this book Darwin established a principle , which a which at the time he was widely criticized and ridiculed and this was the principle of female choice .
30 He was immediately arrested and charged with tending or intending to pervert justice , which he denies .
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