Example sentences of "and he [verb] [to-vb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Several of the dormitories were flooded because of the water , including Endill 's , and he had to spend some nights sleeping in Mr Rumback 's room .
2 And if a yarn was spun , or a general true story that a man had to have his train fare to get to Newark and he had to pay this and that , you could er get a loan on your wages .
3 He was even hungrier the next morning when he woke up , and he had to buy some more bread with his penny .
4 It did not solve his problem but the poor fellow had to make out his report and he had to find some element of evidence and so far he had n't got much to write down .
5 But he was the first step on the path to those persons and he had to get this right !
6 There 's a game we play , Bustos and I , with that saliva-steeped tennis ball of his ; and he likes to twirl those sticks .
7 Bishops Hall doing it nicely under Brad and it 's good to see him in the saddle today because he was offered the ride on Morley Street but he 'd already said yes and he 's a man of his word and he agreed to ride this horse .
8 And er it was all paid for , you know and it 's for three months , and then they 're getting six weeks off I think and he went to do some fishing down in Canada and all that .
9 And he longs to meet this woman 's need .
10 He has bought himself a couple of Hunters and he plans to do some show jumping of all things .
11 It was his third mercy mission to Romania and he plans to join another convoy in December .
12 Dean Mansfield says the ticket price is redeemable and he hopes to claim most of it back from the airline .
13 Now that you are moving away , he wants you to know that you were special and he hopes to return some of the self-esteem that he stole from you .
14 In the coming year , he expects to borrow £50,000 million , and he hopes to reduce that to around £20,000 million over four years .
15 He had centre front stage , his voice projected forward over Therese 's , and he ceased to make any attempt to act out the plotted movements with her .
16 I had written to Joe Ackerley about Dana , and how we were writing poems together , and he asked to see some examples of this unusual collaboration .
17 I remember being podgy , no make-up , an unsmart lady but I made a lot of noise and he seemed to like that . ’
18 Even in the later stages of his boxing career , he held a most acute perception of the problems besetting black people and he continued to carry such a perception to the ring .
19 During the autumn of 1479 he was appointed in addition to the office of master of the choristers , and he continued to occupy both appointments until his departure between 1 October 1484 and 30 September 1485 .
20 Used to go out bloody stupid and he use to have these called Philip and he did he was always on Philip .
21 A.G. v. Secretary of State for Trade and Industry [ 1975 ] A.C. 295 , he held that , since the council was engaged in law enforcement duties , he had a discretion whether or not to require the council to give an undertaking in damages as a prerequisite of the grant of an interlocutory injunction , and he decided to exercise that discretion against requiring such an undertaking .
22 ‘ He knew and he refused to take any part . ’
23 With an room occupancy rate of just 26.5pc , Mr Davies claims the hotel , opened just two-and-a-half years ago , is not profitable and he needs to find another use .
24 A photographer ‘ sees ’ a potential photograph and he tries to capture that in the frame .
25 I think this is clearly Miller 's main use for the character of Alfieri and he tries to make this more realistic by making Alfieri a lawyer though I do not think that this is done very well as Alfieri does not say anything which would justify him being a lawyer as all Eddie asks him are things he would have asked anyone though perhaps he asked him because he was a ‘ lawyer ’ and he respected this and knew he would get confidentiality .
26 And in the middle of the night Boaz wakes up and he turns and he startled to find this woman , lying at his feet and he says , who are you ?
27 I told him the maps we should need , and he promised to have all the necessary Ordnance map sheets ready .
28 Only in bed could he find any ease , and he started to spend most of his time there .
29 We 're working for the King himself , and he wants to see all the plays . ’
30 Asked why he had changed tack in his purchasing , Mr Mason , his dealer , said : ‘ Mr Lloyd Webber has made his money in Britain in the last decade , and he wants to put some back to save the finest of Canaletto 's London views . ’
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