Example sentences of "[coord] [vb past] he [verb] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Maybe JTR helped pick up the pieces or did he watch the poor man 's agony from afar ?
2 Or had he got the old man all wrong ?
3 He did n't , nor did he return a second Journal call .
4 Nor did he ask the obvious questions which Harry would have found so difficult to answer .
5 Eckert did not know the real Arthur Hardy 's share in these juvenile expeditions , nor had he seen the then unpublished A Sportman 's Tale which amplifies the sustained friendship between these two Battersea Grammar School pupils .
6 Nor had he got the old dig back at Rubislaw .
7 He sneaked a look at her , and found he had an excellent view of the back of her head ; she was staring out of the passenger window at the darkening vista of St James 's Park .
8 When at length she lifted her head and sniffed he produced a spotless hankie .
9 Will Wyatt , managing director of network television , said Mr Birt should not lose his job over the dispute and insisted he had the full support of his senior colleagues .
10 Will Wyatt , managing director of network television , said Mr Birt should not lose his job over the dispute and insisted he had the full support of his senior colleagues .
11 And did he use the same formula in his intimate relationships ? ’
12 Richard , who is unemployed , has been driving since he was 17 and said he had a clean licence .
13 Well I was working in the quarry , and er it 's last March turned round and said he wanted a new implemented with a new miracle saw that he had bought and he did n't really give us much warning about what he was gon na do but all he said was that er he was gon na scrap our old bonus contract and implement a new one no matter what , and from various figures that were bandied about we all realized we were gon na back quite a lot worse off because of it .
14 She felt sad and hoped he felt the same .
15 Gone to his widow , ruminated Boyd enviously , and wished he had a friendly widow , too .
16 Privately he took St Ives aside and suggested he kept a friendly watch on Dawn Allenby .
17 But did he desire the well-groomed young woman in high-heels and with figure held firmly in place by a good foundation garment , as much as the callow , untidy girl , so soft to touch and hold , he had first known ?
18 Svend , she knew , was blond and blue-eyed , but did he have the powerful charisma of his uncle ?
19 He accused his estranged wife of being paranoid — but said he felt no ill will toward her .
20 Arguing from silence is dangerous , but had he played a significant role in Cnut 's Scandinavian wars of c.1025-8 ( see below ) information about it might have been expected to survive , and so he perhaps did disappear from the scene soon after 1023 .
21 This letter from Mactavish reveals the assumption made in 1926 that it was the WEA 's exclusive duty and responsibility to provide working class education , but had he read the 1926 UEMCC report more searchingly he would have realised that the universities ' role was not merely advisory but intended to promote the development of liberal adult education independently of other providers .
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