Example sentences of "[noun sg] [coord] he [verb] [pron] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 He refused to sit in a wheelchair , crippled by his disability and others ' prejudice and he taught himself to walk again , built up his stamina by playing football on crutches and progressed to the walking sticks he uses today .
2 He got a little overtime and he made it go a long way .
3 She tugged at his sweater and he helped her take it off .
4 ‘ I pay the rent and he lets me sleep here . ’
5 He might still only be a juvenile who had never flown freely on the wind but he felt he had done nothing to warrant the abuse and fury of an eagle whose name he did not even know .
6 Roger Swansborough 's hand balled into a fist and he brought it slamming down onto the desk top so that loose paperclips jumped in the big crystal ashtray .
7 Mind you it seemed that they had a test at school last week and he was n't terribly happy with it , he said he could n't understand it , he tried to explain to me what it was , but erm , it 's not , not easy , but Ga Gavin said erm , he said they 'd had a test and he said it took him time to get into it but once he got into it , you know , he did alright in it , I think he said how many he got , he did n't seem to do too badly , but he said Alex did n't really do anything and what he did do he thought was wrong so he did n't hand it in , he said and in actual fact what he had done was right , so I do n't know , I told , I told Alex to go and see , you know , and ask about it and sort of erm , apparently he did do that so at least he 'll know , but erm , it 's strange really because normally Alex
8 He went to the top of the steps and looked around , he could n't see anyone or anything untoward ; he looked out of the window and he thought he saw a figure on or around the track .
9 He must have seen you through the window and he kissed me to punish me .
10 Kettering persuaded him to come South and he helped them win the Southern League ( Eastern ) Championship in 1927–28 and 1928–29 .
11 Nellie was holding on to his arm as they walked out into the corridor and he felt her tense .
12 Krugier has been Marina Picasso 's adviser ever since she came into her inheritance and he helped her choose her works from Picasso 's estate .
13 She gave him the bundle and he opened it to examine the contents .
14 and him , my mother was away and erm I was with him and we went out he took me out to lunch and he took me shopping and stu well I mean he took , but he was really really , you know how your father always dotes on you if it 's just you and him ?
15 He would n't give a contract and he wanted us to work like on the , make plenty of slate but he would n't you know , he was n't prepared , thee to pay .
16 She stood up , her eyes burning , and began walking steadily towards the water , but before she could get there she felt his hand in her hair and he pulled her to face him .
17 John did not have his brother Bobby 's ease on a platform but he had more integrity and honesty and he knew he had to do it .
18 Anyway I smiled and I wheedled and he let me be without the gag and he let me look round .
19 On Wednesday last I had an interview with the Archbishop and he asked me to leave Kidlington and go to a vacant parish in Birmingham ( Rednal ) where a friend of mine had died recently .
20 He was then involved in civil defence and he took me to see a trial designed to show that air-raid shelters built to government specifications were death-traps .
21 Secretary of State Sir Patrick Mayhew said the RUC still had his full support and he believed they pursued all killers with equal determination .
22 For a moment , the sergeant had that same sense of disorientation when the lights went up at the end of an afternoon programme in the cinema and he felt he had just flown back from another world .
23 and he 's carrying his briefcase and he decides he wants to get a paper right and he 's absolutely massive
24 He knew I needed the money and he knew he 'd got me for for a he 'd have got me up at six o'clock in the morning if he 'd have needed me .
25 But now was the wrong moment and he found himself wondering wryly when the right moment might be .
26 His feet and his heart pounded faster and faster on the pavement and he found himself racing neck and neck with the tram as it approached the fare stage .
27 And he said he was alright over you know , that period and he said he got back to office , then two hours later he said he was in , in such great pain !
28 Stepping off the concrete path onto gravel was a new sensation and he felt himself slide and stumble .
29 Even more so than he had done the previous time , I said did n't you hear this about this at the station meeting and he said it had n't been brought up .
30 He took her body and he made it come alive .
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