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

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1 During the first war he 'd he 'd lost a ship and so finally he decided to buy a ship and he bought two little schooners in f in Porthmadog .
2 But after that Pete had sworn that he 'd touch nothing stronger than tapwater for the rest of the evening , and so far he 'd been sticking to it .
3 He was often overcome with temptation when faced with such delights as chicken dumplings and ice-cream and treacle suet pudding , and so far he had been lucky .
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 Wolfgang was now 21 years old , no longer a child , and so far he had devoted his entire life to music .
6 It had to be soon , it had to be quick , and so far he had seen no way of achieving it .
7 And so far he has spent only £25,000 on new players .
8 Mr Stafford Smith is doing his best to reverse the growing trend towards execution and so far he has been very successful .
9 And so quickly he makes his way to the gate of the city as we 've said , and he gets this man he sits down with the te with the te , with the ten elders who would be witnesses and the kinsman arrives .
10 And so indeed he does .
11 Archie Hart 's suit filled and perhaps incautiously he made a dash for the shelter of some dunes , where he hoped to drain it out .
12 He was known for a devout man , the lord of Parfois , a patron of pilgrims and collector of relics , and long ago he had taken the cross ; when he wanted to blaspheme he turned to his classical education and its multiple gods , and loosed his barbs at them .
13 And away downwind he runs , over no-man's-land ,
14 He assumed the name Ho Chi Minh , ‘ the Enlightened ’ , at some time between 1942 and 1943 and soon thereafter he began to acquire fame .
15 Curiously they are mistaken , for though a man may have unsatisfied desires he keeps them out of sight and soon enough he masters them .
16 In February 1921 he gave up office and soon afterwards he accepted a peerage and retired from active politics .
17 " Rabscuttle did so and soon afterwards he began to moan and thrash about .
18 He did n't answer and shortly afterwards he slowed for a right-hand bend , his body bent forward , the dummy hand clamped tight on the steering wheel .
19 He had needed to wind down after the spiralling tensions of the day , and once again he felt the company warmth and support that had sustained him through the day .
20 Dedication is also the byword of our chairman , Mr Ken Mentle , and once again he has no hesitation in offering me a substantial amount of promises for next season .
21 Once again , in Birkenhead 's phrase , he played the game , and once again he lost it .
22 And once again he did n't put it as low as I wanted .
23 I did think about it and asked to see him again , and once again he visited me with Patrick Nairne .
24 However , the outbreak of war again in 1805 forced Gibbs to close in Cadiz , and once more he had to struggle to survive .
25 ‘ The other went this way , ’ and once more he pointed to the spot where Allen had hidden .
26 His face assumed an expression of sublime conceit , and once more he leaned forward with an air of confidentiality : ‘ I 've married again since then , of course married often . ’
27 He used to trap animals and collect them and then one day instead of going out trapping animals he wrote this poem instead and ever afterwards he wrote poems instead of collecting animals .
28 Over the past two years , Adams has suffered compressed vertebrae , a broken right leg , fractured two ribs and punctured a lung , received two black eyes , a disclocated shoulder , and more recently he smashed his left knee .
29 And like and like afterward he goes oh I 'll .
30 Padmore later became a central figure in the organisation of African students into nationalist movements , and later again he became a political advisor to Kwame Nkrumah when the latter founded the newly independent state of Ghana .
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