Example sentences of "[coord] he [verb] in the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | She ripped away her scarf and he saw in the uncertain light the marks about her throat . |
2 | He encouraged to take the examiner 's examination and he qualified in the late 1960s . |
3 | Where did he begin his career ? — with Banbury United , and he played in the same youth side as me . |
4 | Well old Jack er , he di used to do the post round and he lived in the next cottage |
5 | By the time Gabriel and he met in the late afternoon they knew that Rose had probably never got home the night before . |
6 | He phrased it as a question , but she did n't bother dignifying it with an answer , and he continued in the same grating tone . |
7 | They all called him ‘ Father ’ and he drank in the glowing warmth of the heatwave which comforted his tortured bones . |
8 | But now it was all over and he sat in the big armchair as dawn lightened the front windows and gave thanks , with a cup of coffee , to the Child of Prague high on the opposite wall . |
9 | Somes 's prominence and wealth led him to develop an interest in the colonies , and he invested in the Western Australian Company , the North American Colonization Society of Ireland , and , above all , the New Zealand Company . |
10 | But he was tt er a twist hand in the hosiery trade , making socks , and he worked in the last mobile , not mobile , er mechanical stocking manufacturers , owned by my uncle , Mr Frank , in Street and th what we used to called Street . |
11 | Jim Keeble , also an ex Boy Entrant , was posted to Watton in 1954 as a Senior Aircraftsman ( SAC ) Radar Mechanic and he worked in the Special Radio Servicing Flight ( SRSF ) . |
12 | Yes and he worked in the High Street and er he what would you say suppose that 's the proper word . |
13 | If , however , the accused threatens to beat the victim up , and he dies in the same way , the accused is not guilty of manslaughter because there is no unlawful act . |
14 | Leading them was Dr. William Nkomo ; and he stayed in the little lodge which was our home . |
15 | But he woke in the small hours and found her in his arms , just like that first time in the studio at Westfield Manor . |
16 | Dyson printed nothing else , but he collaborated in the 1633 revision of John Stow 's Survey of London — an edition that included many copies of Acts of Parliament and of the common council of London . |
17 | But he revelled in the Northumbrian past , of Aidan and Cuthbert and the Venerable Bede . |
18 | He seemed to get over it , but he behaved in the same alarming manner in court this morning . |