Example sentences of "and [adv] he [vb past] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | And he come there and luckily he went on top of the table to lie down . |
2 | And so he went from day to day , from one business deal to the next , pouring his heart and soul into his land agency business , trying to forget , always trying to forget , but being made to remember all the more . |
3 | And so he set to work : despite the usual interruptions , by the end of the year he managed to complete drafts of two acts which he dispatched to Martin Browne . |
4 | She was the taller and also he ran with difficulty , but she was used to the coupling and minded nothing . |
5 | There had been a good many glasses and now he signalled to Midnight who came from the shadows by the far wall , bringing a bottle of port to refill the glass held out . |
6 | It took Corky all day to get this far and then he fainted in front of the C64 ! |
7 | Yes oh I ee I , I 'm led to understand that he , he built that church and I 'm led to understand that at the same time he started , he came as a curate to St Matthew 's and then he came to Street into a house and he had a little , he started a little church down there in a private house and then he built the church . |
8 | For a moment Alexei wondered why Burun did not arrest his eldest son 's questions more sharply , and then he realised with admiration how much reassurance the noble hangers-on who had swollen Burun 's retinue would draw from what they heard . |
9 | Before she could do more than smile up at him , he had kissed her eyes , her lips , the soft skin of her neck just below her ear , and then he began to unbutton her clothes . |
10 | And then he struck at Fiver and scratched his ear . " |
11 | And then he fell in love — with a woman . |
12 | On News at Ten Alan was cut from the wrecked coach , then he wore a blanket and said , ‘ One hell of a crash , that 's all , ’ and then he sat in bed in pyjamas . |
13 | Occasionally Aung San put his manuscript aside , and then he spoke with fire and humour . |
14 | One said : ‘ He was going for the ball and then he winced in pain . |
15 | He was locked in a chilly room as punishment for some misdemeanour and there he froze to death . |
16 | Time and again he fell in love with young men who had nothing effeminate about them and who , though temporarily involved in a bisexual life , did not share Minton 's inversion and could not on any long-term basis return his love . |
17 | Later he was to advise the next Lord Petre on planting around a proposed new home and again he wrote to Bartram for plants . |