Example sentences of "he [vb past] [adv prt] and " in BNC.

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1 We , we always , we were lucky we ha knew a man named he lived on and he was a butcher in his rights , his own rights you know , just like and , and but er , me dad 's brother or somebody knew him and , and he used to come and do it for us like , you know .
2 ‘ He never worried about exhibiting his work : never came to steal from neighbours ; he lived in and for himself ’ .
3 And he always used to come up from , he lived in and he
4 He lived in and I believe he made that one , yeah .
5 Then he swooped down and landed on a road near Varadero Beach , right in the middle of evening rush-hour traffic .
6 He doubled up and lurched about , clutching his stomach .
7 ‘ Well , he doubled up and went quite green .
8 He ran the trolley down to the corridor 's end and left it there for someone else to pick up and use , and then he doubled back and started to walk the distance to the locker room .
9 He did n't like the microphone and had to be cajoled into using it , he stalked up and down the front of the hall quoting from cuttings on the Vietnam War , and was heard by few .
10 He stalked out and posted it .
11 He stalked about and thought .
12 He passed on and Charlie Hatton sniggered .
13 He passed on and knocked at Himmler 's door .
14 So he passed over and the trumpets sounded for him on the other side . ’
15 School dinner lady Linda Ellis , 32 , and nurse Marie Fisher , 38 , saved Tom Friday after he passed out and toppled into the pool at the Ty Mawr Holiday Camp , in Towyn , near Rhyl , North Wales .
16 And he tramped back and forth to the loom .
17 He hopped in and unzipped the rucksack , taking out only the scope which he pointed back towards the lakeside .
18 He taxied in and show down the engine , where upon hit promptly seized-up solid , never to run again .
19 His face shadowed by the dim light , he crept out and slipped through a door behind the bridge .
20 Instantly he whipped round and dropped reflexively into the zingi tu'ii kung-fu fighting stance .
21 Stunned and disbelieving , he fought on and on to make Danny breathe , while Lyn , Danny 's mum , rang for a doctor and ambulance .
22 ‘ I know , I used to think he skived off and all the time he was going on to Conway House to work .
23 He got up and dressed as though in a trance , and set off for the Castle with the hangdog look of a condemned man .
24 We lay there silently , then he got up and left the room , leaving me lying there in an agony of frustration and guilt , furious with myself for having given way , yet curiously glad I had finally done so .
25 Then he got up and walked on .
26 Some years later I was at dinner with Brian Huggett and he got up and said , ‘ I should n't be talking to this man because he robbed me of the British Open .
27 He got up and down again and this was a real tough hole , 475 yards but still a par-4 .
28 The thought of Milward cheered him up , and he got up and went over to the bookcase where the offending pamphlet was stored .
29 He got up and went back to the pony , climbing on as Nutty had told him .
30 After only a minute or so he got up and said , without looking at me , ‘ All right .
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