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

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1 I could hear the rapid beat of his heart and him breathing all funny .
2 One of them was miniature geraniums , and he bred all those that still win prizes long after his death .
3 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 .
4 ‘ We must march with the century ’ are almost his first words ; and he marches all the way to the Lêgion d'honneur .
5 And he had all the numbers .
6 And he had all these pictures of himself and his friends at university with oars crossed above them , and a coloured one of the Highlands with hairy cattle paddling in a lake , and one of his father with his dogs , and such a lovely picture of his wife — dead she was , poor soul — and another big picture of Venice with gondolas and a lot of foreigners in fancy dress , and a cartoon of Dr. Mac done by one of his friends , showing the friend lying dead , and Dr. Mac in his deerstalker hat looking for clues with his magnifying glass .
7 It is the singular most difficult shot in golf — he must have been 50 yards from the pin with a soft lie and he had all the trap to clear .
8 and he had all the boys pretty well turned out like that , cos that 's another brother who used to come with the mail with the wooden hand
9 and he er and he had all his bloody civvies pinched .
10 And he likes all long
11 David had a couple of records out at the time and he sang all his songs in the show that we did .
12 His consuming anxiety about everything is ‘ would it bring a blush into the cheek of the young person ? ’ and he vetoes all discussion of controversial matters on these grounds .
13 With Oliver Cromwell 's approval he took his seat on 7 February , bringing his legal and administrative experience to the task , and he attended all but a handful of recorded meetings between 7 February and 5 December .
14 Yeah oh yes he oh and he was erm being better educated than the majority of people in the Pleck he used to stand outside the Brown Lion to read the newspaper out to them cos they could n't read , and he attended all the weddings , all the funerals and er made the wills out and he almost was the father confessor for the Pleck , and when the old steam tram came off the lines down in the Pleck , when there was a steam train coming through there , he was the man who put it on the rails again .
15 As the young secretary of the War Cabinet 's Manpower Requirements Committee , he had learned his craft from Bridges and Beveridge ; he was President of the Board of Trade and in the Cabinet at the age of thirty-one ; he had a sense of history , he was numerate and he knew all the tricks of political manipulation and presentation .
16 You could put your hand up and ask questions , and you were n't all up at a level on him , he was at the same level as you , talking , and he knew all our abilities so he explained things more clearly to us .
17 I learnt he was an old seaman who kept an inn , and he knew all the seamen in Bristol .
18 The Israeli prime minister , Yitzhak Rabin , said the new statement paved the way for resuming the peace talks and he hoped all parties would now make every effort to resume negotiations .
19 His own answer to it was in some ways remarkably similar to those he attacked , for it added up to this : historical study can not bring Jesus down to our own time ; rather , it reveals his strangeness to us , and he loses all colour and significance if we attempt to tear him out of his own historical and religious setting in late Judaism .
20 and he renounces all but one annual link with her , at which time he meets von Tarlenheim in Dresden and receives from him :
21 Cruising Altitude passed the pacemaking Floyd as they crossed the final hurdle and he looked all set for a comfortable victory .
22 Her slovenliness was a state of mind , the exteriorisation of her despair , and he saw all her faults as having the same root : bad company , bad education , bad conditions .
23 Colin was brought there by Dickon and Mary nearly every day , and he saw all the changes that happened there during the spring and early summer .
24 He said that was all , thank you , to Mrs Strawson , he would let her know the result of the smear , and he walked all the way back to the reception desk with her where her £40 fee was taken from her .
25 And he goes off to school , and he tells all his mates .
26 And he goes all the way down that end and round .
27 He had his group in on Tuesday and he left all the pots out in the kitchen
28 And he sold all his possessions to finance appeals against his conviction .
29 The bottom weight , Polyfemus , has done well since joining Michael Robinson 's stable during the summer and he made all the running when beating Charter Hardware 1 ½ lengths over three miles , three furlongs at Chepstow earlier in the month .
30 But he got a pattern made and had the base of the machine made at a local foundry and he made all the leverage parts and got the , he got the blades made in Sheffield or somewhere and er he made one for himself .
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