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

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1 And he irritates me by repeating things over and over again . ’
2 And he hates me for giving in to them , and for seeing how he 's shrunk .
3 He hated them before the war and he hates them now with a depth you gentlemen here would find hard to understand . ’
4 So , I put it on the other way round this morning and he hates it , I 've only just done it
5 While Blanche tries to pass him in one of the passages he grabs her and he hurts her in the cruellest and most brutal way .
6 When God comes and he asks me to give something , whether it 's my finance , whether it 's my time , whether it 's my , my abilities , whether it 's , even my life itself for him , he only asks because he has already done it .
7 When you go to a banker for a loan and he asks you what security you can offer , you may think that banks exist to lend on good security .
8 Greyson Thomson back to the fullback again and he wins it back off Chettle but Cooper 's there and that was a foul by Whitlow in the back of Rozario .
9 Ormanroyd the target and he wins it .
10 And he sends him back as a man .
11 erm only the Emir , and he has to give very erm strict reasons for it and he sends it back to the parliament to look into it again and when it comes back the second time the Emir can pass it .
12 Therefore he is asking for trouble , and he receives it suddenly and in full measure , above the groundswell of heckling , at the hands of a divinity student who reminds him at the top of his voice about Fedka , a dangerous escaped convict now roaming ‘ our town ’ and originally a serf of Stepan 's whom he sold into military service to pay a gambling debt :
13 He writes in that same letter ‘ I ca n't hate anything ’ , and he admits he ca n't even own to ‘ despair ’ .
14 And he admits he cries when he sees film of the glory days in Italy when Gazza was ready to become the best footballer in the world .
15 He speaks of them with enthusiasm , and he lends them with abandon .
16 Such an increase gives him a feeling of career security ; his employer is pleased with his performance , he is unlikely to be made redundant , he decides there is no further need to monitor advertisements for opportunities for career advancement with rival firms and he feels he can now afford to enter the housing market and buy a flat .
17 The feedback from Alaska is positive and he feels he is taking over a successful concern with a good track record being put in place .
18 Victory in the trial , with a score of 7,850 points , would guarantee him a place in Britain 's Olympic team and he feels he 's ready now .
19 If he ca n't afford a Solicitor and he feels he ought to be represented by a Solicitor , he may apply for Legal Aid , and of course it 's public money concerned so I suppose in an ideal society everybody would be legally assisted who wanted to be , but obviously we ca n't afford that as a country , so that erm generally erm his application would be judged according to certain criteria erm which would suggest perhaps he needed to be represented .
20 Marshall would love to see the group enjoying Top 10 hits and he feels it could happen , if they soften their approach .
21 Instead of three , it 's now two plus one , and he feels it .
22 To be quite frank , this cloak and dagger stuff is beneath him , and he feels it keenly .
23 I was talking to David this afternoon , and he feels it 's too much of a coincidence for me not to be Lilian Parsons 's surviving twin .
24 This candidate and others also in a similar position saw search consultants as a tool of ignorant companies seeking insider-knowledge ; and he thinks they are no better than their employers .
25 His father is a big shot and he thinks he is , too .
26 It is eminently practical , and he thinks he may have started a trend .
27 ‘ I told him about the tramp , and he thinks he might have started the fire by knocking his pipe out on the dry grass . ’
28 ‘ And then Grant gets that primeval male thing and he thinks he should be doing more .
29 If the trouble spreads far enough and he thinks he can buy peace with a cheap loaf of bread then I should think he will .
30 ‘ I explained the problem to him , and he thinks he 'll be able to help her . ’
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