Example sentences of "and he [verb] [adv prt] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Finally , his inductivist conscience was satisfied and he carried out an inductive inference to conclude , ‘ I am always fed at 9 a.m . ’ . |
2 | He saw something erm he saw a cat and he zoomed out the front door and he was gone and it 's only when he lost sight of the cat he thought about where he was |
3 | After Edward II 's overthrow in 1326 he was restored and he received back a substantial portion of his estates . |
4 | If he was right , and he sent up a silent prayer that he was , it could be he had stumbled on Angel One 's secret escape route . |
5 | ‘ Budgie is one of Amy 's favourite drummers , and he brought in an African tribal kind of feel to the album . |
6 | I rushed to see a physiotherapist , John Harris , and he made up a little pad around it with a hole in the middle so that I would n't put any pressure on it . |
7 | The phone rang , and he reached out a long arm and hooked it up . |
8 | ‘ Sorry , ’ she said , feeling him watching her and he fought back a violent physical impulse to give her a cuddle and take her away from all this . |
9 | It was a sash window , and he threw up the lower half . |
10 | Woods ' concepts of reality and illusion become blurred and he ends up the living incarnation of the television lie , developing a slit in his stomach that can accept video cassettes , guns , hands — anything . |
11 | Ben Hanbury is flying as well and he picked up the big race there yesterday with White Crown . |
12 | Again he mirrored her meanings back , and he held up the distorted black lumps that were her errors of syntax . |
13 | He was utterly amiable and without vice and he gave off a constant aura not merely of noxious vapours but of bonhomie . |
14 | The shaking of the head became a violent fit of denial , and he let out a strange sob , knowing back his head as he did so . |
15 | ‘ Now , ’ said Zach , jumping onto the bed , ‘ I can read my letter , ’ and he pulled out the crumpled envelope from his shorts . |
16 | And he built up a whole business just by picking famous names and saying , look I think your design is really outdated and it 's not doing your image any good . |
17 | Hits it so low , he knocks it off and he comes down the wrong way and lands on top of us . |
18 | When he put his nail to the edge , it sprang open like a locket and he drew out a concertina-folded strip of paper . |
19 | Catherine Crane fell silent , and he fished out the one-page note Teversham had handed him and read it , scowling . |
20 | The ability to read and write was confined to churchmen ( this was common throughout the whole of northern Europe ) , not even William or his Norman Barons were able to read , so William appointed Lanfranc as Archbishop of Canterbury and he set up a diocesan pattern which endured and encouraged the growth of ecclesiastical courts of law and a succession of ‘ clerks ’ who became the forerunners of the civil servants . |
21 | And he set up the third , after 44 minutes , with a 20-yard effort that Strakosha could only shove out . |
22 | He took his Tutors examinations in both disciplines and he set up the Euro School of Funeral Studies which flourished and gained a name for excellence . |