The second sentence is the same type of question, with two different meanings of Harbin. Ehatt Kruger Eden. He often has some clever ideas. A man died. He is wearing a blue hat.
The third verb sein, essist kurz vorfuenf. It's almost five o'clock. This is Kurt. It's very cold.
The fourth sentence is actually two verbs, and the first half is Sie trug schickte Jeans. She is wearing fashionable jeans. In the second half, Sietrug das Geicht Zimlich Gutvor. She recites poems very well.
The verbs in these sentences have completely different meanings in the first half and the second half of the verb-resultative construction, so you can't use the verb-resultative construction before and after the two half sentences.