Example sentences of "and [vb -s] he " in BNC.

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1 From the king 's standpoint , the vital consequence was that in each county he had a loyal cadre of men whose services and renders he could call on directly when he chose .
2 Colin Montgomerie finished one ahead of Olazabal after a last round of 70 and thinks he has benefited much from his four weeks in the United States .
3 He 's so innocent he rhymes June and moon and thinks he 's original .
4 He 's also stupid and thinks he 's clever .
5 It 's when he is , and thinks he is n't : then there 's confusion .
6 He sticks like glue , and thinks he is masking his intentions .
7 Andrew ‘ Will ’ Williams , is 18-years-old and thinks he is lucky to have a Youth Training place with Saks , at Skinnergate , Darlington .
8 And bloody Scott runs rushing off and thinks he 's mister hard man .
9 And er he 's two years in the army and thinks he 'll stay because there 's no life here for anybody , so he 's gon na stay on .
10 But an object contemplated for its beauty alone spontaneously attracts the spectator and rouses him to expand and intensify his awareness of it ; and however much or little trust he may put in the formulation of aesthetic standards , he evaluates it by his reaction at the unsustainable height of concentration when he is responding to all his information at once .
11 ‘ My father paints , now chiefly icons , painting straight on to board and insists he is not a line-drawing man .
12 But the Scot has only just recovered from a mystery virus and insists he needs to be involved for some 10 matches before he is back to his best .
13 He offers no apologies for joining Mike Gatting 's ill-fated tour of the Republic and insists he wo n't be breaking down this winter as he has so often before in England 's colours .
14 But Ellis intervened and insists he wo n't pay more than £2.1m for the striker .
15 A particularistic knowledge of what is ‘ normal ’ for this watercourse , this discharge , in this weather , at this time of the year shapes an officer 's expectations and equips him to attend to anything ‘ abnormal ’ .
16 Bolt Head , the gangster who financed and masterminded both the Robocranker project and the computer generated hologram , meets the Robocranker after his defeat and offers him a new body in return for operating one of his machines …
17 She takes a pack of cigarettes and offers him one .
18 He rings you up and goes he goes hello it 's Jonathan and you go oh right hello Jonathan and he does n't say anything so you talk to him for about half an hour or so and then you go alright Jonathan , better go , you know and then he goes no no I 've got something to tell you and you go oh alright what is it then and he goes I ca n't remember it man , just talk to me for a bit longer and I 'll remember it then and it goes on like that for hours and hours and it 's so boring .
19 The female attacks the male as soon as he approaches her nest , and drives him away before he can reveal how he would have responded to the kittens .
20 If a tom-cat is nearby this excites him tremendously , but the female usually fights with him and drives him off .
21 This corkscrews the opponent backwards over his supporting leg and dumps him on the mat .
22 ‘ They do like this , ’ and he pulls his son 's woollen hat over his eyes and frisks him .
23 The Varga Plants , a wound from whose thorns replaces a man 's thoughts with an overwhelming urge to kill and turns him into one of themselves , grow naturally only on the planet whose laboratories have developed them : Skaro , home of the Daleks .
24 Yet though the witches bring his already existing ambition out they can not be completely blamed for his downfall and degeneration as it this , his own ambition which eventually takes him over and turns him into a psychopath , killing merely out of feeling and without reason .
25 Eventually , he turns on Casby , and humiliates him in front of his rejoicing tenants .
26 And then your editor goes on Jonathan Ross ' show and humiliates him more ( I have written a letter to Ross as well , for laughing at Jason like that ) .
27 She helps William Ernest with his reading and encourages him to stick up for himself at school .
28 The buyer provides the seller with , and encourages him to return , a standard acknowledgement which acts as an unconditional acceptance of the purchase order , thus bringing the contract into existence on the standard terms on the back of the purchase order .
29 It is convenient to consider the third and fourth issues together : has the prisoner the right to make representations before the Secretary of State sets the date for the first review , and has he a right to be told the judicial view of his tariff ?
30 And has he never discussed his will with you ? ’
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