Example sentences of "and he [verb] [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But I had a really good music teacher in high school and he taught me relative pitch .
2 Relative isolation suited his character and he followed his own ideas with considerable success .
3 And he blames his rapid rise to stardom , while still in his early 20s , for much of his reaction against acting .
4 And he raised his own chin at George and went out , slamming the door behind him .
5 His reserve broke before he had got far and he revealed his own grievance .
6 His husky moan of arousal as she placed her hands on his warm chest shattered the last remnants of any uncertainty she might have felt , and her arms closed about him as she revelled in the hard pressure of Ross 's body , the slight roughness of his masculine jaw as her silk gown was torn away and he pressed his burning lips to the soft , fragrant valley between her full breasts .
7 Well and he wrote me this letter saying erm saying I , I realise that there 's been something on your mind recently and I hope you can talk to me about it .
8 He 'd sent a photograph in and he was sitting in the garden and right and he was on a garden chair and he had his nice hair washed and shiny .
9 His wife was no help to him , she was a poor , sickly creature , and he had his young sister to care for beside his own boy .
10 And he had his regular job which his son was keeping warm for him .
11 We found out that the neighbours on the left hand side , who were in fact an elderly couple , and his son was working erm , and he had his own business working at home .
12 King Hussein was informed of our problem , and he had his royal crew uncover the gremlin — a short in the electrical system .
13 So watch them for a while and then he started dancing with them and he dance them all night and he just get in his hand .
14 He 'd come straight from work , and he wore his best bespoke Burton 's suit , a yellow waistcoat with a watch on a chain ( a present from Mum ) , and a striped tie in pink and blue with a knot as fat as a bar of soap .
15 Jones , still only 30 , already had a reputation as an experienced seaman and he began his new career by capturing several British ships in the Irish Sea , but his announcement that he intended to raid Whitehaven in Cumberland and burn the vessels moored there nearly provoked a mutiny , for his crew , already disgruntled that so many ships had been sunk instead of seized , saw their prospect of prize money once again going up in smoke .
16 And both the Pharisees and the scribes began to grumble saying , this man receives sinners and eats with them , and he told them this parable saying , what man among you , if he has a hundred sheep and has lost one of them , does not leave the ninety and nine in the open pasture and go out to the one which is lost until he finds it .
17 and he told me many funerals used to pass
18 She joked that she would only make money fifty years after she was dead , and he told her that money did not matter .
19 And he told his cheering audience : ‘ Of course it wo n't work .
20 He it was who had pressed for the creation of Christ Church parish , and he became its first incumbent ; Benjamin and Elizabeth had the singular distinction of having him officiate at their marriage — poor surroundings , then , but in the presence of a minister of great reputation .
21 From the beginning of her career she studied with Enrico Cecchetti , and he became her chief teacher after she left Russia .
22 This weighed on him like an inactive dreadnought suit of combat armour , imprisoning him ; and he sought his enhanced clarity , as it were , to restore power to that suit .
23 Ruskin 's Fors Clavigera was probably Mackmurdo 's greatest single inspiration , and he modelled his first pamphlet , The Immorality of Lending for Payment of Interest or of any Usurious Gain ( 1878 ) , on Unto this Last ( 1862 ) .
24 In 1895 his article ‘ An Ideal Suburban House ’ , published in the Studio , exposed Scott 's talents to a wider audience and he received his first commissions from the mainland .
25 He had a daughter my age called Zoe and he sent me illustrated books of Australian flowers and bird-life .
26 I er I did n't buy them and he sent us three boxes and they came from the same warehouse .
27 His father was a dealer and he learnt his first lesson at eight years old .
28 For John Ruskin he designed the Whitelands cross illustrated here , and he commissioned his favourite jewellers , Giuliano and Child & Child , to make up many pieces from his sketches .
29 ‘ Let's be toddling , Jack , ’ said Charlie , and he tucked his fat wallet away .
30 Towards the end of spring , he saw him earlier than usual , and he saw him several times standing close beside the crossing gates on the up side , his face almost pressing between the bars .
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