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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 There was something awry with directors ' reasons for casting him and something unnourishing in the West End audiences ' response , but he smothered the knowledge of it .
2 But by then there was only him and me left . ’
3 Him and me have never kept things from each other .
4 Jerry looked up to me as his hero ; the rapport and affinity between him and me transcended all things ; with us it was true brotherly love , which exists to this day , with no ulterior motives … no payments … no conditions .
5 Slightly but then him and me did n't get on .
6 Mason meanwhile attacked one Messerschmitt which at once went straight down , but the others attacked him and one got three hits on his aircraft , which shattered the windscreen and wounded him in the hand as he broke away .
7 Him and her sat on the fence , the they 're slobbering away !
8 General Lu Han had 180000 troops with him and they lived off the country in the traditional Chinese manner , looting and exporting industrial plant to China .
9 She looked up at him and they kissed on the lips , this time not frivolously , but full of heat and passion .
10 If a man engages skilled advisors to act for him and they mistake the time limit and present it too late he is out .
11 Johnnie Warburton used to work turn-about with him and they enjoyed each other 's company .
12 Marion adored him and they enjoyed many happy , carefree walks together .
13 Trent turned with him and they walked in silence down through the palm trees to the beach and Golden Girl .
14 because again as adults we realize that if every we ask a question to the trainer you 're asking questions to him and they keep answering them , what does it mean we can do as trainees ?
15 Mrs Clinton replied that she 'd been at college with him and they 'd had a very close relationship .
16 And I bloody well know that when we you know , first moved there and we 're in the caravan she had n't asked him and they 'd already been there eighteen months !
17 He could do nothing to persuade them to join him and they had left it too late .
18 Fortunately , Viktor valued him and they had a long association before he ever worked with Irina .
19 Beating drums and sticks and piping , with dancers and tumblers leaping ahead of them , the grave band of three old men and four younger ones in cloaks of feathers and aprons of leaves had approached him and they had parleyed , as far as their inability to communicate in language allowed .
20 He joined her to say he would not be in the office that morning , a contact in the city had an exclusive story for him and they had arranged a meeting .
21 In public , three times a week , he held a solemn consistory — which had previously fallen into disuse — in which he deputed the examination of lesser cases to others , while the major ones he dealt with himself so subtly and wisely that all wondered at his precision and skill and many educated and legally-learned men came to the Roman Church to hear him and they learnt more in his consistories than they had learnt in the schools , especially when they heard him give sentence .
22 they make too much fuss of him and they bring him back
23 As the factor came out , it shut behind him and they heard the bars and chains go on .
24 He pulled his sobbing brother to him and they rocked back and forth together making little moaning noises between their clenched teeth , trying to ease their agony .
25 Her little apartment had become their home , where she cooked for him and they shared all the daylight hours together .
26 Mark Napier led a brief revival , hitting 71 , but no-one stayed with him and they finished the overs on for nine .
27 The foreman of the Lord Warden 's Forest Rangers was with him and they came out twice a day to the lip of Steep Ridgery , early in the morning and again towards sunset , to look out at the smoke .
28 Thom picked up two oranges from the gutter but someone saw him and they took him to Derby Street police station and he got the sack from the police .
29 Then they were both fearful for him and they took him into the cold scullery , where they hid him from the intruders .
30 And he said I was completely confused and I could n't , he said I was trying to shout my wife and erm and , er , you know my mouth would n't work , he said , but she said fortunately she looked through the window and er found him and they took him to hospital .
  Next page