Example sentences of "[coord] he [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Robert Courtney Edwin Robertson writes : Whenever I answered the telephone in the fifties and sixties and heard the anxious voice at the other end saying ‘ Here is Hartvell ’ ( he never quite managed that English ‘ W ’ ) , I knew that either my deadline for an article was passed or he had some exciting new book for me to review .
2 Robert Courtney Edwin Robertson writes : Whenever I answered the telephone in the fifties and sixties and heard the anxious voice at the other end saying ‘ Here is Hartvell ’ ( he never quite managed that English ‘ W ’ ) , I knew that either my deadline for an article was passed or he had some exciting new book for me to review .
3 I could hear the rapid beat of his heart and him breathing all funny .
4 I think this is clearly Miller 's main use for the character of Alfieri and he tries to make this more realistic by making Alfieri a lawyer though I do not think that this is done very well as Alfieri does not say anything which would justify him being a lawyer as all Eddie asks him are things he would have asked anyone though perhaps he asked him because he was a ‘ lawyer ’ and he respected this and knew he would get confidentiality .
5 Young and he married some g young girl from here you know .
6 He intercedes on behalf of the people , and he wins some pardon from God .
7 Tim Russon is down there and he sends this report from the banks of the Thames .
8 increase , and he doubled that increased salary in the following year .
9 That means Clarke will miss the Greenalls Lancashire Cup final in a fortnight , assuming Wigan beat Oldham in tomorrow 's semi-final and he receives more than a one-match ban .
10 Well erm according to erm Ben Gil the R F U doctor , he 's told me erm no alcohol and he stressed that and said that erm in your case no alcohol for a while .
11 And he carried that Conservative generation to vote a motion which preferred Liberalism to Conservatism as the better future for the country .
12 Cook was very much in touch with what the public wanted and he arranged many excursions to seaside towns including Scarborough and Blackpool and resorts such as Brighton and Hastings on the south coast of England .
13 One of them was miniature geraniums , and he bred all those that still win prizes long after his death .
14 We did a great deal of work with music and in listening to sounds and in rhythms , and then a lot of work in which I actually read to him and he followed all the time what I was reading , so that he would try to link the sounds and the words together .
15 the second half was the same … thank heavens for hammond … coming up the save of the game … and he followed that up with another …
16 And he followed these with winged humans , a great temple of polished sapphire and , just before the ‘ accident ’ — to the telescope which curtailed the story , man-bats made their entrance .
17 And he admitted this was n't the first time his feet had come a cropper .
18 He 'll go anywhere at the ring of a phone , and he spends much time on the road .
19 The Divine purpose of life is almost entirely forgotten and he spends each lifetime self-centredly chasing after vanishing mirages .
20 His wife , who is n't interested in history at all , is a real dragon , and he spends most of his life completely under her thumb .
21 ‘ We must march with the century ’ are almost his first words ; and he marches all the way to the Lêgion d'honneur .
22 Perhaps I 've tried to be too clever , she thought , reading up world affairs , and he thinks that 's all I want to talk about .
23 Terry Biddlecombe says its a good horse and he thinks this is magic for racing … lots of happy people who own their own horse
24 He would like to see , for example , more acknowledgement that hospitals themselves have a strong impact on people , and he thinks some study should be devoted to this .
25 A slow smile spread over his face and he raised both hands to frame her face .
26 But this time , faced with an orchestra which apparently was at first slow to respond to his blandishments , the musician took priority over the Mahlerian moraliser and he revealed many details and subtleties of the score while keeping its huge overall span firmly within his sights .
27 JOHN PARROTT , who won the European Open title last February , has made a disappointing start to the season and he suffered some anxious moments before clinching a 9-6 win over Dennis Taylor last night in the quarter-finals of the Everest World Matchplay Championship at Brentwood , writes Clive Everton .
28 Joseph Glanvil , for example , believed that if people gave up belief in ghosts and witches they would soon also give up God , and he investigated some supposedly haunted houses .
29 He had brought with him a wealth of experience and he shared many a story of his love of the outdoors .
30 And these people who are moaning and groaning at Jesus , Jesus turns to them and he speaks this parable .
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