Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] he [verb] [pron] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Once or twice he asked her a question but it was with great effort , in a small closed-up voice , as if his throat were sewn too tight .
2 y y i it can happen and apparently sometimes does that the young man will receive a recycled wife who is in fact the mother of a daughter who has married his father and so he calls her the daughter-mother , her actual mother is his wife .
3 Colonel our form commander was not sure he would be here about a month ago and so he sent me a statement that I would like to read .
4 And lastly he showed them the stars and the clouds and the moon and all the winds of heaven .
5 I could see that he was rather cross with me , and soon he told me the reason .
6 And then when he 'd won he offered Heseltine the had of friendship and promptly he gave him the Poll Tax , which will finish him for ever .
7 ‘ Come on , old girl , ’ he shouted , ‘ calm down ! ’ and later he found her a scientific paper to read , which she liked .
8 And now he finds himself the man who carries the main hopes of millions of GP crazy Spanish fans .
9 I was so proud of him , and maybe he preened himself a little , too !
10 And then he told me a hilarious story about the way in which the chairman of the committee , I 'm not sure quite what particular branch in the world he 'd come from but he was looking at the figures , I suppose it was an accountant looking at the , the figures saying now why is it that the amount spent on district nurses has gone up ?
11 One came round and sold me sheets and then he offered me a loan .
12 He said what a waste of bloody time and then he gave me a five-pound note . "
13 Yeah , well I know but er he had n't seen anyone , he reckons for well over a year and when phoned me up I agreed to have lunch with him and then he gave me an earful about all sorts of things including erm in Norwich issuing net fares on Norwich Amsterdam .
14 The designer 's brows drew together and then he gave her a grudging smile .
15 And then he gave her a great , a great big bouquet did n't he ?
16 ‘ A female Solomon , ’ said Neil , sighing , and then he gave her the most charming grin , and through the ruin of his face she suddenly saw what Matey must have known — the handsome soldier-boy he had once been .
17 And then he gave us the will and the other papers and he said to us , just before we toddled off to Morocco — ’
18 " They talked for a few moments , and then he handed her an envelope and walked away .
19 shows you a little tiny picture of the calculator and when you press one button it presses the button on the thing and then he showed me the clock
20 Not only was he engaged in his publishing work , his meetings of the Moot and the Chandos Group , and his visits to Oxford for the Christian News Letter , but also he set himself a punishing schedule of conferences , talks and lectures ; in the first week of January 1941 , for example , there were six full days of such conferences .
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