Example sentences of "and he [adv] [verb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | And he even had some affection for Mrs Thatcher ? |
5 | " 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 . |
6 | It was his original idea ; his recommendations were used on the ‘ look ’ , and he even recorded some special ‘ whoops ’ for it . |
7 | A prize of 10,000 Spanish coins had been promised to the first man to see land and he even claimed this . |
8 | Bob McMillan , managing director of Honda Racing , said : ‘ Joey has done a lot for us over the years and he thoroughly deserves this gesture . |
9 | He made annual visits to Spain and Portugal in connection with his business and he normally lived several months a year in London . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | They were extremely angry , feeling that he had taken advantage of her age and vulnerability , and he also had several other children with women in the same area . |
14 | And he also predicts another successful season for Welsh utility back Jonathan Davies , who has elected to replace Tait at fullback . |
15 | Maza had gained a high reputation for leading the fight against " narco-terrorism " over the previous six years and he also claimed several successes in rescuing the kidnap victims of the drug cartels . |
16 | Occasionally , he would take the place of one of the men , and he also did much of the ploughing of Handley Farm 's own lands . |
17 | you know , took an hour down and he just got that done , but I , I 've meant to ask him if those have made any difference , you know , having done in |
18 | So , so , he looked , he looked round at me , he looked at the the other group waiting in front and he was , he flashed his lights at them so that , they realised what was going on by then , they moved forward a bit , I moved back a bit and he just had enough room he reversed right up close to me and then got out but he just had enough room to get out , and since then I wo n't park over the driveway up there , cos you can bet your life the one driveway along that road and you parked in front is the one that somebody wants to get into . |
19 | She vainly pleaded to be let down , so that she could hobble back to the house with some semblance of dignity , and he steadfastly ignored all her pleas . |
20 | His cathedral city was one of the favourite centres of the Burgundian kings , and he therefore had much to do with both Gundobad and his son Sigismund . |
21 | I know someone who earns his living by repairing boards and he always does most business on the days after a strong onshore wind has combined with a high tide . |
22 | After all , Niki did too on occasion — until it brought Niki a recurrence of the Nürburgring nightmare and he never touched another joint in his life . |
23 | ‘ Much too fast and he never takes any notice when I tell him to go slower , so I do my knitting . |
24 | Mystery Miguel , they call him , and he never does more than a couple of songs . |
25 | She could n't even glance at him without feeling a little strange , and he never had any pleasant look on his face . |
26 | And he never had any hesitation in using his reputation to reach the most unapproachable people personally if he thought that conservation would benefit as a result . |
27 | The media often presented Jones ' results as supporting those of the two chemists whereas in due course , if not already , his work will be seen as the first refutation of the some of their claims ; his neutrons were orders of magnitude below theirs and he never made any direct measurements of heat . |
28 | He had no great store of political influence , and he never made any effective use of the platform of the House of Lords . |
29 | His ferocious anti-Christianity , in no way the creature of fashion , never waned even in old age ; and he never forgot that literature is about something , and that it matters whether that something is true or false . |
30 | And he actually got that one done . |