Example sentences of "and he [verb] [verb] [pers pn] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He was used to being ridden do the same stretch of road several times a week , and he had seen it all before .
2 He was eighty ; he had occupied this patch since he was a boy and he had seen it all : drunks , thieves , prostitutes .
3 She had already told Glyn that she would never be anything but a friend to him and he had taken it better than she had thought he would .
4 Next day , McMartin 's parents had noticed that he was taking a great interest in news of the murder and he had told them some things about the incident .
5 Then when he was entertaining one of his friends he could n't get his stove to burn right and he had to keep it alight with matchboxes and cheese straws .
6 He had tried it drunk and he had tried it sober .
7 His name was Reldresal , and he had helped me many times since I had arrived in Lilliput .
8 This much had been confided to him ; and he had deemed it discreet to pry no further — had been persuaded of the wisdom of discretion .
9 Third did he ? the first which was the Sunday and he had to get it ready because they were coming in on the Tuesday , on the third .
10 Like as not he would n't even recognize her , and he 'd made it clear she was merely one of a number of girls who accommodated him .
11 He got there at four o'clock he had four fish he could catch I think out of the ten for the week cos he caught the others and he 'd caught them all by half past four .
12 Well no it 's he did n't give two hundred pound for it , and he 'd had it eight or ten years .
13 In the Furness area his eyes had been opened to the beauties of nature and he wished to portray it all .
14 Anyhow it 's four runs for who is now eight , and he 's made them both in four , but , his two fours , eight , when you get three fours , two fours I think and a three in his first innings of eleven .
15 Yeah I know and he started munching it and he 's made it all soggy .
16 ‘ He 's angry and irritable and he 's made it clear from the very beginning that he does n't expect me to come up to scratch . ’
17 paper about that Robin Reliant and he 's done it all up and it does hundred mile an hour !
18 He and his wife have a place here in Ghent , and he 's asked us both over .
19 And he 's given us certain gifts to enable us for this to happen in our lives .
20 I said I could n't stand the orangeady carpet any more and he 's bought me some Indian and Turkish rugs .
21 and I forgot to leave a note for him today and he 's left me another twenty eight pound .
22 I know but it 's a company car and he 's got it all
23 We got man in and he started clearing it all again .
24 You could n't get fatter than he was in gold , and he wanted to give it all away to the revolution ; he was Malatesta 's friend , and Malatesta parted him from his money , sweet and easy does it -all they got for their pains was years of exile and prison , and a few dead policemen . ’
25 And he has made it clear that an all-German election should be held next year at the earliest , not as a quick substitute for the West German one in December .
26 And he has given us this command : Whoever loves God must also love his brother ( 1 John 4:18–21 ) .
27 Tony and I plan to marry when all this is sorted out and he has promised me Nutty 's head for a garden ornament , he says it will be very effective with parsley sprouting from its orifices .
28 ‘ I 've spoken to Benn 's first trainer , Brian Lynch , and he has put me wise .
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