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

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1 Yet he sensed that those next few minutes , after Ashenden had finished speaking with Kemp , might well have been the crucial ones in that concatenation of events which had finally led to murder ; and he questioned Ashenden further .
2 and he , he just goes around thumping , kicking and , and going berserk during drama and the teacher just looks on and says calm down and I mean in view of the fact I 've written to the school and complained about , but you 'd think they would be keeping an eye and he hates drama so much and it , he 's got drama tomorrow , if he has any trouble tomorrow morning I 'm not sending him tomorrow afternoon I 'm gon na start keeping him home and if they ask why I 'm gon na say because you ca n't control your classes and you wo n't want to now
3 Bruce Wilcox currently leads the points chart and he locked horns with John Halifax ( Sutton St James ) at Wimbledon last month .
4 After my mother died , and he married Stella — well , even then , with a new marriage , his support and guidance never faltered . ’
5 At the age of eighteen , in January 1227 , Henry III assumed full authority , and he married Eleanor of Provence , in 1236 .
6 And he advised parliament , when a House of Commons committee was enquiring into the provisional continuance of the prison hulks system in 1778 , that conditions had improved since his earlier criticisms and that he would support continued use of the hulks until transportation could be resumed .
7 The fire finally doused with water , a young doctor across the hall was called and he advised Dustin to go immediately to the hospital .
8 The best time to see the Lakes he felt was not necessarily high summer , and he recommended people to come at all times of the year so that they might appreciate the great torrents of water after rain and misty light on cloudy days .
9 And he extended Hoover 's powers .
10 Parker , his punches did not work , and he punched Anton 's back : resounding blows , and the back of his neck with all his might , the attempt to push him down .
11 The classic example of such a breach is the famous example in Chanter v Hopkins ( 1834 ) 4 M & W 399 : " If a man offers to buy peas of another , and he sends beans , he does not perform his contract " .
12 His Minister of State , Mr. Patten , stated that ‘ there is no great principle ’ of English law that burdens of proof should not be placed on the defence , and he recited examples which are familiar to readers of textbooks on criminal evidence — the Prevention of Corruption Act 1916 , etc. ( ibid . ,
13 Some birds and animals come via the RSPCA and he receives funding for these ; but he himself pays for the care of injured wildlife brought in by the public .
14 The grandson of Nokomis , the Earth Mother and the Creator of Fire , Manabozho was credited with many inventions ; for instance , he taught braves how to read signs and omens in the forest , and he taught women the healing benefits of many herbs .
15 He was foreman pattern-maker at the English Steel Corporation and he taught woodwork at night school .
16 Edrich and Close soon went , and on two occasions Roberts found himself on a hat-trick ; the second time , Selvey edged to Greenidge at slip — and he dropped morning was fine and only one more run was added .
17 Carol Reed was chosen to direct , and he chose Trevor Howard to portray Bligh .
18 Anglers Mail columnist Frank Barlow ( Wotsits Tackle ) drew right opposite a pub but some bites on stick float and maggots kept him rooted to his box and he finished runner-up with 11–7–0 of grayling .
19 Mountain Everest , he come to Mahomet at last , ’ and he folded Ricky in a vast hot embrace .
20 ‘ Well , it was something like a castle , and he 'ad tons of servants and a butler as well , and a sister who was secretly a witch and tried to make the poor girl worship Satan , but — ’
21 Cranmer was well acquainted with contemporary Continental liturgies and he followed Luther in allowing the congregation a part in each rite or ceremony .
22 When he did rise in the chair it was slowly and grudgingly and he followed McQuaid out into the stone hallway as if he were finding it difficult to walk or move .
23 He was thinking about that when the doorbell rang and he admitted Captain Jack Carter .
24 In the latest attempt , producer David Puttnam has brought his vision to the screen after a period of 11 years between idea and fact , and he feels viewers are going to like what they see .
25 He declared that " probably no other branch needs economic freedom and a true market economy as keenly " , and he criticized speculation that the future of collective and state farms was in doubt .
26 The French Foreign Minister Roland Dumas told a meeting of the WEU on June 5 that the RRF would create " many problems " , and he criticized NATO 's failure to " define political objectives " before " deciding on force structures " .
27 The heart of his argument is that Lab-our activists , at least since Ramsay MacDonald 's betrayal in 1931 , have distrusted their leaders , and he quotes Sidney Webb 's analysis of the problem this causes : ‘ The constituency parties are frequently unrepresentative groups of nonentities dominated by fanatics , cranks and extremists .
28 Writing about the passage of the Bill through Parliament , Nigel Warner suggests that the net result of the fact that Abse 's Bill merely amended earlier legislation prohibiting homosexual behaviour , rather than repealing it , is that such behaviour remains unlawful , except for the circumstances included in the new Act , and he quotes Norman St John Stevas ' recognition of this fact .
29 Totemism is the earliest form of religion , according to Freud , and he quotes Robertson Smith 's The Religion of the Semites in which the sacrifice of an animal at the altar is said to be the most fundamental element in religion .
30 And he quotes John Mortimer 's kinder phrase from Voyage Round My Father about ‘ the step into the sunlight when no one is taller than you . ’
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