Example sentences of "of he at " in BNC.

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1 So got rid of him at last , wrote Harsnet ( typed Goldberg ) , and went in to the glass .
2 Not because we made a fool of him at the Reel on Monday , no no , not at all .
3 We have another description of him at this date from a diarist who happened to meet him .
4 All day I have been seeing pictures of him at his best ; jumbled up in no chronological sequence — Saturday evening tram rides and visits to the Hippodrome with late supper afterwards in Malvern days , earlier days of ‘ where do you want to go to ’ in the study … the ‘ Well , boys this is grand ’ at the beginning of the holiday … his little drop of whiskey : his fund of wheezes .
5 He was sort of evasive and fey and appeared relatively shy and my impression of him at the time was that he had little charisma , no star quality and not a lot of talent , and it came as a big surprise when he became as successful as he was .
6 ‘ Ziggy Stardust ’ had just been released in England and David was doing well with it , or so I 'm told , but no-one had heard of him at all in America , so Tony DeFries gave us each a box of 25 albums to just give to whoever we thought was cool , which actually turned out to be a pretty good idea .
7 They 'd take the mickey out of him at school for that .
8 Although he had won the Derby , plenty of people were still convinced that he did not truly stay a mile and a half and that Piggott 's sensitive handling of him at Epsom , producing him at the very last moment , had masked this lack of stamina .
9 Wild horses would scarcely drag this plan out of him at the hearings , even though all he had been shown was a wall map of Central America : nothing classified , no black programmes , no code words .
10 Neither was I to know that I should indeed one fine day have a son who would make me very proud of him at the ‘ Other Place ’ , but that it would be from green eyes that the light of intelligence and wit would shine .
11 Hoomey could n't think of him at four pounds .
12 Once when he swung across the road to frighten a cyclist by passing within inches of him at forty miles an hour I expected the Feldwebel or the officer to be angry .
13 That 's what I think of him when I think of him at all . ’
14 And she had wondered how it was she was speaking of him at all .
15 I never met him , but my brother and I had a glimpse of him at Paddington in 1940 , when he took Ivy and Margaret to Woodstock .
16 Paul had done less well than had been expected of him at Balliol , not through his own fault .
17 An odd kind of feeling took hold of him at the thought he had a daughter .
18 Hank , when Mrs Stych thought of him at all , always gave her a headache .
19 Then she added in a confiding tone : ‘ Of course , she was not much with her husband really — and I think that helps — she is n't reminded of him at every turn , like an ordinary widow would be . ’
20 ‘ I do n't like the look of him at all , ’ said Angalo .
21 I understand that they think very highly of him at Sotheby 's . ’
22 The mother also agreed to place a small plate of Ben 's favourite food ( chunks of cheese and pieces of apple ) in front of him at meal-times but then not to watch him eat by getting on with a job in the kitchen .
23 Immediately , she was aware of him at her side , of his fingers , gentle , firm , pressing her wrist .
24 Eadmer has provided a striking picture of him at the meeting between the pope and William of Warelwast in 1103 , sitting silent while the royal messenger held forth and the pope replied with words which were received with enthusiasm by the bystanders as a declaration that no layman could ever be a doorway into the Lord 's sheepfold .
25 To this day , Hardy , himself having achieved the double of classical and popular success as an actor , speaks of him at that time with unaffected adulation .
26 Somebody got hold of him at Edgbaston Golf Club one morning and asked him if he wanted a job this season — carrying for Brian Harley .
27 Wright , who at 37 chortles about being one of NZ 's so-called ‘ young guns ’ , five years ago probably would have caught one which dropped just in front of him at gully .
28 With the bit of paper in one hand and the keys in the other , he held his arms straight out in front of him at the same height .
29 The scabby , festering evil went out of him at the touch of this holy place .
30 When we at last learned his name , we had not heard of him at all .
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