Example sentences of "and he did " in BNC.

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1 She 's just , that 's just pulling their mind you I did say to her the last straw was Christmas day , can you imagine like , I mean me and him did n't have to , I did n't have to stay in and cook dinner , I done it cos she was there we 'd all be together , she did n't fucking come home .
2 The difference is that I knew what I wanted and he did not .
3 I was a stocky baby with good bone , but perhaps my ears were on the large side — but then so were Clark Gable 's and he did n't do so bad .
4 In his letter of acceptance he wrote , ‘ I gladly accept and I shall do all I can for you , ’ and he did literally that .
5 And he did nothing in his life of exploration to introduce any of them to the places he saw .
6 And he did win — not solely because of that statement , of course , but it helped the unknown Georgian enormously in the final stretch of the campaign .
7 God in no way needs the world and He did not need to make it : creation is the expression of His pure outgoing love and indeed traditional Christian teaching has held that one day this present world will come to an end but God will still be the same God .
8 He taught her the words of the Angelus , the Hail Mary ; though he said that he could not quite use all the words himself literally , but he respected those who could , and he did not think there was anything in it which made Mary take the place of her Son .
9 This last statement should be noticed — he disliked assemblies and places where speeches were made at length and he did not enjoy being a chairman — but he made this single exception , the Convocation of York ; he always gave a presidential address , about which he took much trouble .
10 And he did n't like what he heard So he trashed the monitors .
11 ‘ I bet Behra that he would put the car on pole at Monaco in 1958 , ’ says Rudd , ‘ and he did .
12 His pay packet was there unopened and he did n't open it now but paid for his round from a wad of notes held together with an elastic band .
13 He did n't burden the uniformed branch with his problems and he did n't see why he should have to listen to Camb 's maunderings .
14 He disliked the ethos of Irish Protestantism and he did not believe in its doctrines .
15 ‘ Collins was unbeaten when he faced me and he did n't look the same fighter coming off a loss . ’
16 And then Dylan came along , and he did n't have to do anything , he just was .
17 It was then that I conceived the idea of getting a few fans that he had in those days to walk around the television company with placards saying Lets Be Fair To The Long Hairs , which did get press publicity , and in the end , the producer relented and he did his first TV show . ’
18 At every gig we went to , there was a woman there — that 's what we wanted , we liked to see women hanging around the star attraction of the group because he was good-looking and he did stand out and look good on stage .
19 He looked very nice in it and he did win the contest , so Ken did know what he was doing .
20 He was n't writing anything remotely like it and he did n't afterwards .
21 All 180 kids gathered right at his feet and he did a completely different show from any show that he 'd done in the sell-out places for five or six thousand .
22 But apart from that incident , it was a great show and he did the same kind of thing in Seattle , Kansas City and the sort of cities in the Mid West where they had n't heard of him — it was too early — but Tony DeFries was as good as his word .
23 ‘ Maintained ’ means that the deceased was making a substantial contribution in money or money 's worth towards the reasonable needs of the applicant , and he did not receive full valuable consideration for this : thus food and shelter are included in the definition .
24 After the battering the team had taken in Australia , he realized that the first job was to restore morale , and he did manage to instil some of his own determination into his players .
25 Procter 's anger at this annoyed Lloyd so much that he told his captain he was going to hit him over the pavilion ; and he did just that — next ball .
26 He ha scored ten in thirty minutes before he was hit on the temple of his helmet by a ball from Marshall that lifted sharply ; with his vision blurred it was several days before he left hospital , and he did not play again all season .
27 The next upset came when he was chosen for the 1948–9 tour of India but asked , as a professional , to be paid £250 ; the WICBC refused , Worrell declined to back down , and he did not go .
28 He remembered that his wife had one precious jewel , and he did what no man should ever do — he went and gave his wife 's only jewel to the beggar .
29 He was n't hurt and he did n't let go of Caspar but he howled , an awful wailing with his mouth open .
30 He did n't care about Caspar , not if he was going to kill lambs , and he did n't care about Lee .
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