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

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1 Galileo had already opened the door to natural philosophy , and Hobbes supposed he was following Gilbert , Kepler , Gassendi , Harvey , and Mersenne , through it .
2 He was based in London and Ben felt he would be sympathetic to the subject .
3 Catlin 's display was the base for County 's first League win of the season and Warnock admitted he took a risk when dropping experienced keeper Steve Cherry , Meadow Lane 's player of the year .
4 And then Fael-Inis stood up , and the Lad stopped and looked around , and his eyes fell on Fael-Inis , and Taliesin thought he had never seen such fear and such undiluted hatred in any living creature 's eyes .
5 And Ivor promised he 'd come tonight . ’
6 And Sarah believed he could bend the rules of the Foundling Hospital so that she could have the child with her always .
7 ‘ But he had started to drink heavily in recent months and Bernard felt he had become a liability .
8 So anyway , erm they met me and Bert had to go back to his office and Will said he had to go back to his office , but he said , What would you like to do ?
9 But a winter of hard work , tuning and rebuilding the engine , has rounded up more speed and Ian knows he can stay with the very best .
10 His normally rubicund visage looked wan and strained and Denis thought he was breathing a little heavily .
11 Claire says she started climbing with her brothers and Allan says he saw some people climbing when he was youth hostelling and thought that 's the sport for me …
12 It is while the caretaker was in the science and humanities wing he turned on the light which caused the college to explode .
13 Our Billy do n't sound like Steve and Gary does he ?
14 and Gary says he does n't want them going round there so I said well I 'll ask your mum if she will then I can
15 Jones received £1,600 for his role after his business advisers took their cut and Kinnear believes he should be fined the same amount , even though he has donated the fee to charity .
16 Then he told him what he wanted him to do and Gilberto said he would , although it might mean losing a contract to proof a leading Rome estate agent against electronic surveillance .
17 ‘ 'T IS not four-footed predators we need worry about , ’ he observed , and Isabel knew he had seen her nervous reaction .
18 ‘ Ask anything you feel is necessary , ’ he said , and Brownlow knew he 'd get the truth .
19 And Hill recognises he owes both his famous and late dad and his predecessor at Williams , Nigel Mansell , thanks for their efforts in helping him to land the chance he now has .
20 Do n't expect Pleat to get Luton out of trouble because of his perfectionist approach , but he wo n't be fired because the board and supporters know he 's never had money to spend and had to sell his stars .
21 The drum disappeared beneath him and Marie thought he 'd lost it but as it shot to the surface Gazzer yelled : ‘ It 's pulling him free ! ’
22 Despite the rout at Dupplin Moor David II still enjoyed much support in Scotland and Balliol realized he could only hold his gains with English assistance .
23 They drew near the trees and Corbett felt he was entering a different world .
24 The alleyway was narrow , lined with darkened doorways ; some had shadows deeper than the rest and Corbett knew he was being watched .
25 Ranulf 's face was flushed and Corbett surmised he had been sampling some of the tavern 's heady ale .
26 The usual family gathering at the Andersons ' was held over until late January as Theresa had invited her parents and brothers and sister to her house for Boxing Day , and Pat said he thought it was a good idea .
27 ‘ I think it 's fine , ’ he said quietly , and Zach knew he was speaking truthfully .
28 His eyebrow lifted , and Meredith realised he was paying her close attention .
29 And Bobby said he 's getting that age where he do n't like to hear it .
30 What particular cities and districts did he visit ?
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