Example sentences of "and he [adv] [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He gave renewed confidence and certainty to America after two troubled decades , his military actions were limited in scale and he eventually proved ready to talk with Moscow .
2 The England selectors , having said goodbye and thank you to Illingworth , had appointed Denness captain , and he immediately came good with a steady 66 to hold the innings together .
3 Now he felt his brain slowly expanding , the noise and sunshine seemed to have entered his skull , and he badly wanted some food to settle the turbid churning of his feelings .
4 But PC Stephen Butts told the court when he arrived the men ran off , and he later found one injured cock in a caravan and another in a landrover .
5 Baker is the man he is trying to displace and he already has 306,209 points .
6 Baker is the man he is trying to displace and he already has 306,209 points .
7 Up until June 30 next year , Teddy is attempting to go flying in as many different aircraft as possible , and he already has some impressive types in his logbook .
8 At the heart of Althusser 's work is a desire to understand how modern societies reproduce themselves — how , for example , the vast and complex structures of modern capitalist states are maintained — and he implicitly divides this process into two connected parts .
9 And he even had some affection for Mrs Thatcher ?
10 " It is n't , after all , as though we had any reason for not having them , because now that Amelia and Magnus and Gabriel are all married there 's plenty of room , and my parents are anyway worried , politically speaking if you know what I mean , about having so much empty house ( though he 's hardly the kind of tenant that that kind of consideration would provide ) , and he even pays some rent from time to time .
11 It was his original idea ; his recommendations were used on the ‘ look ’ , and he even recorded some special ‘ whoops ’ for it .
12 A prize of 10,000 Spanish coins had been promised to the first man to see land and he even claimed this .
13 Bob McMillan , managing director of Honda Racing , said : ‘ Joey has done a lot for us over the years and he thoroughly deserves this gesture .
14 He made annual visits to Spain and Portugal in connection with his business and he normally lived several months a year in London .
15 It was early in the season yet , and he probably had long periods of inactivity to fill up between visitors ; but he was not going to be left at leisure for long this time , for in the gravelled car park outside the enclosure a large bus was just disgorging a load of loud and active schoolboys , shepherded by a frantic youth hardly older than the eldest of his charges .
16 And he probably heard Hawaiian recordings , because we 're talking about the 1920s now , when phonograph records were getting to be a pretty widespread thing — the first real window on the rest of the musical world .
17 This guy , yeah , he falls in love with this woman , takes her to his apartment and slowly , he 's a surgeon and he slowly amputates all her arms and legs and keeps her in a box .
18 For the next 35 years , almost without a break , Asimov produced 90 words a minute , eight hours a day , seven days a week , first on a typewriter and later on a word processor , and he invariably wrote three books at once .
19 Elton claims that the ‘ scientific , ordered , systematic study of history only really began in the 19th century ’ and he particularly mentions Namier and Maitland as two historians who ‘ brought a scientific and intellectual approach to the study of history ’ .
20 Oliver still had no idea of the purpose of this expedition , but his head ached with tiredness and he soon fell asleep .
21 Every time , Father never famous for his patience or length of temper , stamped down to free the fly ; and he soon grew tired of this unrewarding activity and started to complain , bitterly .
22 Further postings gave him experience of Muslims and heathens in Central Sumatra , and he finally became Resident Adviser to the Netherlands East India government at Batavia ( 1945-48 ) .
23 A tooth was knocked out and he also suffered bruising .
24 Abundant evidence suggests that the landlord is a rugby buff his son plays for Waterloo and he also keeps 60 or 70 malt whiskies , on a shelf with the sub-title ‘ Medicine for men . ’
25 Hasson 's passionate playing has an occasional touch of roughness , but there is no harm in that , and he also offers some of the refinement and sensitivity that are sine qua non in this composer 's music .
26 In 1813 , however , he succeeded James Wyatt as architect to the Middlesex Hospital , holding the post until 1829 , and he also made some further progress in the Office of Works : in 1818 he was promoted to the clerkship of the works for the eastern division , transferring in 1829 to Hampton Court , but he then lost his position in the reorganization of the office in 1832 .
27 The next youngest was 28 and he also had testicular cancer .
28 Between because before they got he went away and measured up the body and he also had sometime then you see he would have to go and put the body in the coffin .
29 Tommy was one of a number of boys , and he also had one sister .
30 A senior teacher , he was , of course , employed by the council , and he also had six children of his own .
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