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

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1 He 's got a really big nose and he smokes a horrible smelly pipe . ’
2 And he hates the fact that people think that , too .
3 Thing is , he was christened that way , and he hates the whole moviestar bit .
4 Oldfield and he wins the corner off Brian Laws .
5 From his vantage point he sees in one part of the field the enemy trying to retreat with their artillery and he sends a message to his brigade of light Cavalry .
6 And he employs a zig-zag training sprint which involves a series of passes before the player finishes off by flinging himself at a rugby tackle bag !
7 There are n states of nature and he receives a return of if he takes action i and the state is j .
8 The winner is the one who jumps and crawls for the longest time , and he receives a blue ribbon to wear round his waist .
9 April 8-10 Baker visits Israel at the start of his second Middle East tour ; discussions are centred on the concept of a " regional conference " , and he receives a tentative Israeli agreement to attend a " limited " conference [ see p. 38167 ] .
10 And he charges a lot . ’
11 He has devoted time and energy to people because it is the people who will one day be his subjects , and he feels a sense of responsibility towards them ; but he will also be King of the British Isles , and has a responsibility to safeguard those Isles for future generations .
12 Of course , it might be said that a man in your position , if you 'll forgive the expression , is dieting either because his lover has threatened to leave him if he does n't shed a few pounds or because his lover has left him and he feels a need to , shall we say , freshen up .
13 Her fingers trail across his groin , and he feels a springing in his cock .
14 The widower will receive many more invitations out to meals in other people 's homes in the early days too , and he will have the advantage of never having to feel trapped in the isolation of an empty house in the evenings ; for if his emotional condition after his wife 's death is reasonably steady and he feels the need of company , he can always stroll out to the local pub for a drink , where he can remain in complete control of the amount of conversation he wants , or can endure , and can head for home again just when he feels like it .
15 Revenge would be sweet for him tonight , and he feels the current Rangers side can make the final .
16 ‘ Yes , and he feels the same way .
17 He noted that the Lakenvelder has a black tongue , whereas black-and-whites have pink tongues ( the same is true of other belted European cattle and also some colour-pointed animals and , oddly , Jerseys ) , and he quotes the eminent Dutch geneticist , Dr A.L.
18 Khmelnitski Director Victor Sapronov was delighted when he learned the baby 's name … his father was called Gregor , and he bears the patronym ( middle name ) Gregorevitch .
19 And he spends a lot of time in Finland . ’
20 His wife dies in the opening few minutes of the movie and he spends the rest of his life mourning her .
21 Suddenly his older brother dies , and he inherits a police force .
22 The message which Balfour sent was that , ‘ He is also of the opinion that it will be a serious danger if the Socialist Party is allowed to assume office at the present time and he thinks every means ought to be taken to avert the Parliamentary defeat which would bring them into office in your place .
23 I tell him Dynjandi — the local name for the waterfall that most visitors to Iceland would recognise as Fjallfoss — and he thinks a little .
24 And he thinks the gloss that surrounds some 4AD groups is only there to mask the lack of real songs .
25 He admitted that Riddle had made a will three or four years back , and he thinks the provisions of that will stand , but he would n't tell me what they were .
26 But one tyre specialist says the law does n't go far enough and he thinks the limit should be increased even further .
27 And he thinks the fact that they could have been away for more than two weeks now may have been noticed by neighbours , family or friends .
28 And he owns a company in New York ? ’
29 And he suspects the stolen car has now long disappeared across the border .
30 These , he maintains , are the likely examples which relate to the Florentine cantasi come prints ; and he presents a strong case for the performance of the polyphonic models , and not the monophonic ones as Giulio Cattin suggests .
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