Example sentences of "and [adv] he [verb] [vb pp] [det] " in BNC.

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1 They 'd given him some papers , and somebody had gone to the cashier for his money ( it made a nice fat bulge in his hip pocket ; he patted it now and again as he walked , just to make sure it was still there ) and eventually he 'd signed some papers .
2 Yes I mean issue with illegitimate children or his affair means that I mean even the line he was running is okay because I 'm rich so it 's not gon na and it 's not gon na and so he 's got these two sort of values , that if you are a single parent and you 're poor that makes you lesser and more immoral than if you were a single parent and you 're rich .
3 And already he has shown some most interesting behavior , apart from the signs of his intelligence I have already described for you .
4 Twice he had seriously wounded men in duels , and finally he had run another junior officer through in a tavern brawl .
5 No , just cli , and yesterday he 'd got this marvellous cleaner he uses .
6 And now he 's got another son ?
7 Nigel Colborn 's series on Creative Planting on BBC2 's Gardeners ' World has provided plenty of inspiration , and now he has drawn all his ideas together for a special feature in this issue .
8 That family is as poor as church mice , and Stair told me that Havvie had already managed to snare one Yankee heiress , but she got away , and now he has caught another — not quite so rich , but rich enough .
9 he 's fenced all around there and then he 's had this bloke to make amendments and then rows of
10 Yeah to put that portable telly on and then he 's got all the space on the top for his computer .
11 Yeah and then he 's got that roast potato
12 It was so clear in his mind , he could hear his nan 's voice , even smell that strangely comforting smell of scorched linen as she pressed down on the iron , and yet he had understood little of their conversation at the time , had n't understood , in fact , until years later .
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