Example sentences of "and he [vb -s] [pron] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And he blames his rapid rise to stardom , while still in his early 20s , for much of his reaction against acting .
2 Well you heard what he said he wants his children to have a good education and he pushes them all the time , they 've got ta if they do anything
3 We like this , we get everything nice and he gets everything horrible .
4 I have to say though that with the terms on which we 've gone into the European Monetary System , a six per cent fluctuation either way , which as I said means from two seventy seven deutschmarks up to three thirteen ; there 's quite a lot of risk there for an exporter if he prices himself in deutschmarks and he gets it wrong .
5 And he says our own economic worries are n't a good enough excuse .
6 His job is to look after us both as regards our work at the Institute as well as on recreational trips , and he does his best , although his English is perhaps not as good as it could be ( at least he sometimes does n't seem to understand what we say ) .
7 Keith goes for the goal line , looks around , he 's all by himself in the end zone and he does his patented wiggle , the ancient dance of triumph and sex , all hips and contained muscle and bursting joy , forget the penalty , celebrating his touchdown and his run and his body , and little Jimmy Grady from the fourth year is standing on the path looking at him .
8 For him , rugby football is an absolute religion , so he goes out and he does his own thing , and my goodness he says some forthright things , too — marvellous !
9 The dead boy is on the old man 's knees , and he clasps his bloody head and pays no attention to the attacker .
10 Well for a number of reasons , that 's one of them that 's one spinner and one yarn , and he offers me all of those colours , ex stock , in sort of ten days delivery and er one carton at a time , if I wanted .
11 And he sells me this fucking massive two two air rifle which you 've seen have n't you ?
12 I 've told him I do n't love him and he calls me daft , saying he 's got enough love for both of us .
13 For Pitt , it was a sad parting of the ways , and he describes his final meeting with David and Tony DeFries .
14 He does the reconciling , he sees the sin , the hurts , the enormous chasm of unreconciled conflict , and he takes it all to a lonely cross .
15 The meaning of ‘ volley ’ here is : when a ball comes to the player and he hits it first time at the goal before it touches the ground .
16 In the middle of page twenty eight , George lists all his different erm qualifications that he says he has and , I am not quite sure what an is an M A Master of Arts , P H D which is a doctor of erm philosophy and and he puts them all together to make up this word , ABMAPHD which does n't exist obviously as a real word .
17 I clamber on and he puts his great black dress over my head .
18 He shows me the clean pink palms of his hands , and he raises his bushy eyebrows .
19 He come in laughing one day , look at this Paul , look at this and he shows me this big long letter that this teacher had wrote on .
20 He experiences excessive tiredness , physically and mentally , his memory is bad and he finds it difficult to concentrate .
21 ASK WHAT HE 'S AFRAID OF , and he finds it hard to think of one thing .
22 Captain David Lloyd-Owen 's LRDG patrol also turned up at the rendezvous and he recalls his first meeting with him .
23 Jean the whole point about it is I gave him I , I gave him a thousand pound worth of work and one fella , a young fella ah Raymond look at that , and he gives him twenty off the drink for a year and after the year
24 and John one in verse twelve it says but as many have received him , to them he gave the right , the authority , the , the power , to become children of God , even to those who believe on his name and this of course is what making our commitment to Christ is , it 's receiving him for ourselves , it 's plugging in , it 's saying yes I have n't got that power myself , I am not able to do it I need you to come and do it for me , I accept that you have that power , you have that authority , you have dealt with my sin and I receive it for me , we trust Christ to save us from sin and commit ourselves to his kingly ruling our lives , we are as the bible says then , born again , new creations , we are made alive in Christ , I give you one verse in Colossians and in chapter three , verse four it says when Christ who is our life is revelled , then you also no sorry verse , verse three , verse three , sorry for you have died and your life is hidden with Christ in God but you say that 's all very well that , that brings me into the place of becoming a follower of Jesus yes I 've accepted him , but what about all this pressures here , Christ I , I 'm willing to receive them and to make the centre of my life , I 've received that he died for me , but what about all those things that 's twisting and marring and distorting my life , that 's rubbing me , my life can be more , God wants it to be , well that 's the great thing when Jesus comes , he does n't just come and sit down and that 's all there is to it , but he comes in by the holy spirit and as Christ is the centre of our life so he , as we submit to him and to his authority as we become obedient to his word , doing what he tells us , what he says for us , then the power of his spirit in our life starts operating , God the holy spirit , cos that 's how we become Christians , we are born again of God spirit and God Christ was in us , not the man who walked here on Galilee , he is a man in glory , but he comes into your life and into my life by the holy spirit and he gives us new spiritual resources which help us to overcome those influences of evil that are pressing in on us and trying to , to , to , to distort our lives and depress it into its mould , those things that have spoiled our lives , he gives us spiritual power and spiritual resources over them .
25 trying to get through the , he says oh them people have left here , now you 'll have to , and he gives us another two numbers and that , I got through on one of the numbers and then er , I asked I says oh I says I did n't get me photograph and me plastic wallet , he says well you do n't really need them you know when you retired , but I says how can you go on the train , you sure of that ?
26 Er he 's a real action man , er and a great professional , and he lifts us all on Monday morning when we 've had a bad weekend er with his running and his enthusiasm .
27 Celibate ‘ whoopsie ’ Peter ( Stephen Fry being very like Stephen Fry ) is a newly-minted Lord and he invites his old college revue friends for a 1992 New Year reunion at his country mansion .
28 And he knows his next clanger will trigger yet another repeat showing — as well as threatening the first-team place he has worked so hard to hold down at table-topping Blackburn .
29 David Nobbs i in London for the preview and he professes himself pleased with the TV version .
30 As he looks down and he sees it all , everything has been done .
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