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

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1 It would be no problem for her to make a meal for two , or suggest he bring a take-away , and , prior to this morning , she felt she probably would have agreed to that .
2 Yeah , is he coming back or has he gone the other side of the pond ?
3 The expectations on him to perform as a wit at the Painters ' Table further drained his energy and if feeling jaded or bored he drank a lot .
4 When he was sure that there was no chance of being disturbed or observed he undid the flap at the top of the bag and reached inside .
5 Or did he carry a length of picture cord in his pocket ?
6 Or did he want a couple with the same number of children as he had ?
7 Maybe JTR helped pick up the pieces or did he watch the poor man 's agony from afar ?
8 Or did he leave the court without speaking ? ’
9 Did he pause to note the whole lot , or did he have extraordinary recall , writing in his room late at night or next morning , or did he get the bones down on paper , and afterwards flesh out the rest with Johnson 's consultations ?
10 Was it my imagination , or did he look a little like the picture of Lord Carteron ?
11 Is Jamie being collected , or does he want a ride home ? ’
12 Does he think that we should employ 5,000 HMIs to carry out inspections , or does he prefer the Labour party 's solution — that only local councils should be allowed to inspect schools ?
13 Is the Minister satisfied that not a single case was substantiated by the independent Police Complaints Commission , or does he share the scepticism of Lord Colville and others , who feel that nought out of 726 does not reflect the world that we in Northern Ireland inhabit ?
14 Is this , all these wonderful protection of animals , dogs and horses and so on , and pet shops and so on , do , does the Chief Fire Officer think in his local knowledge , that most of these have been inspected by his officers , or does he get the feeling there , that sometimes the district councils are not asking for these inspections ?
15 Was it just to save money , or had he imagined the atmosphere would perhaps induce a miscarriage ?
16 Had he imagined it or had he seen a light flickering in the window of the St Manicus chapel ?
17 Or had he had a predilection for liking young ladies ?
18 The church of the apostolic age sought to identify itself with the ‘ poor ’ whom Jesus had declared blessed ( Luke 6 : 20 ) ; or had he meant the ‘ poor in spirit ’ ( Matt. 5 : 3 ) , the humble-hearted , who could hold their property without pride as means to support the destitute ?
19 Or had he got the old man all wrong ?
20 Nor has he mentioned the breathlessness suffered by the patient after he has inhaled the cholera poison ! "
21 Nor has he taken the trouble to go into details concerning the clerical work to be done .
22 ‘ The Bristol sector controller neither complied with the co-pilot 's specific request for radar navigational assistance , nor did he advise the flight of its position or give any relevant information regarding Southampton , such as current weather , runway in use , pressure settings etc . ’
23 He did n't refer to the party , nor did he mention the earring , but the subject seemed to hang over Merrill like the sword of Damocles .
24 He did not conduct a house-to-house survey , nor did he construct a clearly defined ‘ poverty line ’ .
25 He did n't , nor did he return a second Journal call .
26 Nor did he make a note of it .
27 He did n't want to get on worse terms with his mother , from whom he hoped to get a loan for his holiday in Greece , nor did he want the kind of thing that might have happened , his mother phoning hospitals or getting the police because they could have had an accident in Goblander .
28 He did n't know her , nor did he recognize the handwriting .
29 Campbell was little concerned with the lives of ordinary seamen ; nor did he reflect the alarm which many of his contemporaries felt about the sea and the behaviour of those who sailed on it .
30 He did not loot , nor did he squeeze a fortune from his oriental subjects , as so many of his British and Dutch East India Company contemporaries thought quite normal .
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