Example sentences of "[noun] and he [verb] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Newens 's views were perhaps influenced by his contacts with Ceauşescu and he had written or edited at least three books about Ceauşescu : Nicolae Ceauşescu — the Man , His Ideas and the Achievements on the Road to Socialism ( which appeared in at least three editions between 1972 and 1978 to satisfy popular demand ) , Talking with Nicolae Ceauşescu , and Nicolae Ceauşescu — The Effort to Create a Modern Romania . |
2 | Rona and he had taken a few round one afternoon , drinking endless cups of tea and listening to platitudes ; a pattern of conversation with all the formality of a dance , first the weather , and then naive politics of the cost of living . |
3 | He has done a lot of thinking and he has concluded the labour party is finished for him and I think a lot more people will do the same . |
4 | I remember my doctor coming in my kitchen some time ago ( he 's a good friend and a gastronome and he wanted to learn ) . |
5 | After graduating from the Faculty of Astrological Studies in London , his talents were spotted by veteran astrologer Patric Walker and he has cast The Sun 's horoscopes for over ten years . |
6 | After graduating from the Faculty of Astrological Studies in London , his talents were spotted by veteran astrologer Patric Walker and he has cast The Sun 's horoscopes for over ten years . |
7 | It is also a moment of generalisation for the twenty-one-year-old second mate who on this voyage from Australia , carrying grain and bent on winning the famous gain-race , had had to contend with an arrogant and hostile captain and who had cast off his boat , after a collision in the dark had given a mortal blow to the Blackgauntlet and he had waited in vain for orders . |
8 | ‘ Players like Alan Shearer are a good investment and he 's brought him on . ’ |
9 | Malcolm Crosby says Oxford was always a hard place to come and get a result and he wants to make that so again |
10 | I opened my eyes and he come rushing over and he said , are you alright ? |
11 | And er , but shines the light in his eyes and he has to look up |
12 | She had stupidly given him the name Marie and he had latched on to it . |
13 | This painting has become a veritable obsession and he has returned to it repeatedly over the past thirty years . |
14 | But I was n't struck by any thunderbolts or lightning flashes , and when talking about the dance afterwards in the Met Office I merely remarked to the officer on duty that I 'd met a very nice corporal and he 'd asked me to go to the Station cinema with him on Saturday . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | A groan was his reply and he began kissing her again , this time letting his lips travel down her throat towards the open neck of her blouse and leaving a hot trail of sensation in his wake . |
17 | I love anything , claret and bu blue he 's a Senior Vice President of the club and he 's got Aston Villa boxer shorts and Aston Villa pyjamas on one visit |
18 | He appreciated that he got his international chance because of his club and he wanted to give something back . |
19 | He gets into the back seat and he 's got his feet over the fr the front seat steering with his foot |
20 | John Angus Macrae , a fireman at Stornoway Airport , told his wife to telephone for the fire brigade and he went to offer assistance . |
21 | A photographer ‘ sees ’ a potential photograph and he tries to capture that in the frame . |
22 | James had stated in the prologue to ‘ The Black Jacobins ’ that he had written the book with the independence of Africa in mind and he had considered it more than fortuitous that a number of other books by black writers had been published around the same time . |
23 | Yes , I think they get treated rather tough do n't they , I think the batsmen take advantage of the , of the always be in the umpire 's mind and he 's got to be certain . |
24 | He was obviously Garry 's brother-in-law and he had mistaken her for Dana . |
25 | And , he 's put this in his type of thing and it 's like he 's got his arm stretched out right to his mouth and he 's got a cigarette in his in his hand and it 's that like . |
26 | Patrick was grey and blue about the mouth and he appeared to have stopped breathing and his oxygen level was low . |
27 | and he 'd remembered this spiel and he 'd got it word perfect and he 's reeling it off as his one objection |
28 | They had been told the main point — that Tildesley would make a profit for his ‘ warehousing ’ operation ( only fair , Le Roux claimed , since Tildesley took risks in buying the company , including the very real risk that Norton might never have raised the funds and he 'd stuck with FUS ) . |
29 | No that 's like that in erm Spiderman and he 's like the Punisher and he 's dressed in green . |
30 | They had finished their cups of tea and he stood to leave . |