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

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1 Then Bernard made two critical decisions ; for the first time he organized some advertising and he hired a new shop manageress .
2 His hair was braided with flowers and he smoked a large joint .
3 Katherine divorced him and he married the Italian girl , Yolanda .
4 The air was balmy , his spirits high , and he carried a large bunch of grass and greenery from the hedges as a present for Daisy , the milker , and Dulcie , the younger goat .
5 He finally managed to light up as they reached the main road , and he blew a sidelong stream of blue smoke behind the Brigadier 's head .
6 The embassage had a trumpeter , and he blew a resounding flourish .
7 Then somebody got a leading anti-NATO speaker drugged and he blew an important speech . ’
8 I explained the situation to him and he arranged a single loan to pay off the store cards .
9 When he received news of his success a couple of months ago , Brian was elated … and he breathed a big sigh of relief that he could relax from his schedule of intensive studies .
10 ‘ Ta , ’ said Willie gratefully and he touched the soft wool of the pullover .
11 And he touched the thick-ribbed beer mug , brought it to his lips and drank again , sour , brown English beer .
12 And he raised a plump hand to summon the girl .
13 His eyes narrowed ; Claudia 's face mirrored her shock , and he raised a cynical eyebrow .
14 He recognised the man with the white handlebar moustache sitting high in a ridiculous Japanese jeep , Health Physics branch , and he heard the sharp horn blast before he saw that the road ahead of him was clear .
15 The outbreak of war saw Bennett still in the navy blue of Imperial Airways and he heard the Prime Minister 's broadcast , declaring war on Germany , with much the same feeling as most of us who remember it .
16 He was in Arras when the last great German offensive began in March 1918 , and he wrote a vivid description of the bombardment of the town in his last book , Notes of a Camp Follower on the Western Front , published in 1919 .
17 Gál was a consummate craftsman , and he wrote an enormous amount of music , not least for mandolin ; indeed , a quick look at the catalogue compiled by his daughter Eva to celebrate his 95th birthday reveals no fewer than fifteen works involving that instrument .
18 Now also on the site working there was a man kneeling down like this , and he had a black beard , Do n't have n't got the question yet .
19 Robin Denny , defending , said Riley was a man of otherwise good character and he had a good work record .
20 One day , when they were together and he had a good career , when he had his own house and a car and did n't need to walk and could afford taxis if he wanted them ; he 'd take that same route just for old times ' sake , try to recapture the uncertain ecstasies of that dark , early morning trek .
21 And he had a good time with the assembled newshounds , especially when one got him off and running with a question about how he felt about winning a national championship .
22 The time UP is right , he had the opportunity and he had a good motive : with Sir Thomas out of the way , he could get the girl and her money .
23 he was late and he had a good car so he snubbed
24 Nothing perturbed him , and he had a sphinx-like face , with amber eyes which seemed to look into your soul .
25 He was already King of Scotland , and he had a young wife , Queen Anne of Denmark , and three young children .
26 Agnes often thought about the disparity in wages : while she was getting fifteen shillings a week , Arthur Peeble only got a pound , and he had a young family to bring up on that , and Nan Henderson 's wage was a niggardly eight and six for a long-day week .
27 And he had a nice voice .
28 His specialities were country houses , churches and vicarages , and he had a great love for bricks , which he used brilliantly and ingeniously .
29 Again I think if Freud and Bullitt were here today , they 'd say , well look we did , in fact , have quite a lot of data , because I , Bullitt knew Wilson intimately for several years and worked with him , and er , Freud had rarely the stuff in erm , in all papers of Woodrow Wilson in the library of Congress or wherever they were , and he had a great deal of data .
30 He wore a pale fawn suit , a white gardenia in his button-hole , an old-fashioned white panama hat with a black band , and he had a small goatee beard .
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