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

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1 She reminded him of someone , or rather he felt he had met her before .
2 Or perhaps he felt he had no choice , perhaps he did n't know about the other places in the city which he could have gone to ; anyway he became a real regular , and soon he was there most nights , in fact every night , six nights a week , The Bar being open every day of the week except Monday , usually from the afternoon and always until three a.m. ( at least officially ) .
3 He 's just as likely to be found talking to a six-strong student society in Bangor as addressing 500 top Earth scientists in Washington ; he will have a drink with ( and on ) me just as readily ( or so he makes it appear ) as he will have lunch with ( and no doubt on ) the director of the US National Science Foundation ; if he 's not corresponding with some editor over some esoteric point of science , he 's trying to persuade the high-ups at the European Space Agency to do something adventurous in planetology for a change .
4 Note that under s363 , relief can be reduced or cancelled where the individual " recovers " capital from Newco , whether or not he uses it to repay his loan .
5 Once or twice he thought he heard footsteps approaching in the distance and they hid in the shadows until deciding it was safe to continue .
6 I just do n't understand where father got them or why he kept them hidden like this . ’
7 And suddenly he dragged her struggling against him , and clamped her there while his hard mouth sought and found hers in a violent kiss , forcing her lips apart , his hand holding the back of her head like a vice while she kicked and hit and struggled .
8 Mick had an idea that Bob Welch might be leaving the band and so he asked us to join .
9 And I , yes he came and so he says I 've got the keys to the flat he said , you do n't want to come and look at it do you ?
10 I found it hard to find Mill 's arguments for this , although he seems to be , he seems to be arguing the point over several pages , but erm we get pretty much rhetorical claims and evidence and so he wants us to consider those states which have been ruled by despots with those contemporary states which have been democracies England versus Spain say and he thinks it 's obvious which type of system we ought to prefer .
11 McIllvanney did not respond , except to stare at me with his unblinking and reptilian eyes , and thus he forced me to add an unnecessary explanation .
12 Well , I mean , really what he does is , apart from being a puppy and chewing things , you ca n't tell him off for doing it , because if you do then that 's when he shows , you know , his teeth come back and really he makes you frightened .
13 And now he thinks he has the right to provoke me because of it ?
14 She admired his courage in clouting the skinhead but he spoilt it by saying it had been instinctive and now he wished he had n't .
15 He had turned her body to fire with a few practised touches out there and now he expected her to forget all that had happened , stand beside him and discuss the garden as if nothing in the world had just occurred .
16 The same thing took place at St John 's Wood and now he thought he knew who and what they were .
17 He says he worked like a pansy he said and now he says I go
18 And now he expects me to clean and cook for him . ’
19 He was the leading European in both the Players ' Championship and at New Orleans — and even he admits he has not felt so confident since he approached the St Andrews Open of 1990 , which he won .
20 His Mum went to open it and then he heard it close again .
21 I thought that was , that was a really good line in that cook thief his wife their lover film where he went , he said something about she 's great except she will keep popping to the John and then he went she 's got a bladder like a leaky marrow
22 The sting was no longer there and then he knew he had to make the confession which would herald the end for them .
23 and it was in quite a big space , I could off got in behind him and then changed if I 'd reversed in but when I saw this other chap sat in his car and then he indicated he wanted to pull out , so I let him go
24 And then he thought it did not perhaps matter so greatly .
25 He stood there , no I do n't mean that , I mean me rubbish , oh dear , and he said erm er , sorry , he started sipping his coffee , he never said anything and then he says I 've got some bad news for you and I said oh my God no , car accident , I just heard it on the radio he said no , then he told me , oh God I nearly
26 He can come through Foxhall like and he , he 'd had to speed up he says and then he says he did n't carry on , like .
27 only him and then he said you know
28 and then he had he 'd only had a couple I think before he went home but he does n't drink much see .
29 And then he saw them come into the amber flicker of the firelight with the flames lighting green lamps in their heads .
30 He hit that big vehicle and then he hit me add a few other cars behind me .
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