Example sentences of "[coord] he [adv] [vb past] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 His empire was badly shaken by the October 1987 worldwide stock market crash [ see pp. 37540-41 , and he eventually lost control of the Bell Group to fellow Australian entrepreneur Alan Bond .
2 I collected him from the airport and he scarcely drew breath !
3 O'Leary was elected chairman and he immediately drew criticism on the committee .
4 He had come to Addis Ababa as correspondent for the Graphic and he later made use of the occasion to parody what he had seen in Black Mischief and other books .
5 Indeed , if Wright was hiding last night , it was only as camouflage and he emphatically answered Graham as early as the sixth minute .
6 The legate , Walter Cardinal-Archbishop of Albano , who brought the pallium , was an eminent man at the papal court , and he clearly had doubts about Anselm 's reliability .
7 But , his career with the DHSS was never eclipsed by athletics and he consciously made exams and promotion prime targets .
8 Then he covered himself all over with trailing strands of goose-grass and big burdocks and he even found ways to alter his smell .
9 Sobhuza , however , possessed political skills in abundance and he cunningly blended appeal to tribal custom with a capacity to manage economic and social change for his kingdom without weakening his autocratic power base .
10 Of course he did not deny that experience does influence the development of some behaviour patterns , and he accordingly divided behaviour patterns into instinctive ( inherited patterns which develop independently of experience ) and learned ( the opposite ) .
11 The Black Prince reached Tours in early September , but Ring John barred his way northwards , and he accordingly turned south , planning to retreat to Bordeaux .
12 Nicetius of Trier threatened to excommunicate Theudebert I for adultery , and he frequently excommunicated Chlothar I. He heads a long line of saints who dared to challenge the Merovingians on their sexual profligacy .
13 Henry III 's youngest sister married , in 1238 , Simon de Montfort , Earl of Leicester , who wanted royal policy to be controlled by a ‘ Parliament ’ with representatives from the larger towns , and he effectively kept Henry III and his son , captive at Lewes for over a year .
14 He was touchingly devoted to the beautiful Nildro-hain ; and he evidently had moods of gaiety and a great capacity for enjoyment .
15 According to the Encomium , Florence and later Norse tradition , he was its king , and he evidently struck coins as REX before his father 's death .
16 In 1471 the Neville share passed to Gloucester , with Warwick 's tail male lands , and he also took possession of the remaining third in 1472 when the reversion fell in .
17 In 1471 the Neville share passed to Gloucester , with Warwick 's tail male lands , and he also took possession of the remaining third in 1472 when the reversion fell in .
18 And he also rejected claims by the policeman and a civilian that they witnessed a soldier being struck by other military personnel to make it appear he had been struck by the car .
19 His 100th Test would be the opening match of the series in Calcutta , and he also left England with 99 first-class centuries to his name .
20 ‘ Ummmm … there was a split in the fact that one person had one record label and the other person had another , and he also had KLF as well .
21 He was a typical projector of the period , and he also had gifts as a writer , though some of his projects appear wrapped in airy rhetoric : only his colonizing plans are of enduring interest .
22 The Sheriff sent to the Commander-in-Chief in Plymouth for a company of soldiers to defend the town and he also issued warrants for the raising of a ‘ posse comitatus ’ .
23 And he also wanted Mr Fallon to make it clear he agreed with the interpretation of the 1944 Education Act saying every Catholic child was entitled to a Catholic education .
24 He received no payment for his attendance on the young king and he also paid £800 towards the king 's expenses , including the cost of the royal household — a contribution which must have enhanced his political prestige .
25 He received no payment for his attendance on the young king and he also paid £800 towards the king 's expenses , including the cost of the royal household — a contribution which must have enhanced his political prestige .
26 Butterfield carried out some work at Sheen for Hope , and he also employed R. C. Carpenter in alterations to Bedgebury Park between 1854 and 1855 .
27 During the same speech , however , he denounced " tribal secessionists , … mercenaries and traitors " , and he also accused Sudan , Libya and Iraq of aiding the rebel forces , whose military successes during April intensified the pressure on the Mengistu regime .
28 He made his candidate , Salabat Jang , Nizam of Hyderabad , and he also helped Chanda Sahib to become Nawab of the Carnatic , the region which lay inland from Madras .
29 He himself denied that the former MI5 deputy director Guy Liddell was a Russian agent during the war and he also defended Sir Roger Hollis who fell under suspicion when he was director-general of the security services .
30 And it turned out that there was a big goblin that lived on this island and he just ate fairies .
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