Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] him at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 She had n't really expected to see him at the funeral , though she had looked forward to the possibility with unseemly excitement considering the solemnity of the occasion .
2 The Hammers are considering a move for the 31-year-old , but Crosby said : ‘ I would n't consider selling him at the moment . ’
3 But I 've got a lot of time for Tom Clarke , he 's a nice man and it would be absolutely disgusting if anyone tried to dump him at the moment . ’
4 She 'd heard him at the glass door — a double knock , very light .
5 They drove to see him at the Chapel of Repose .
6 It was four hours later when they woke to find him at the foot of the bed saying : ‘ I 've got a gun and I 'm going to shoot you . ’
7 Miranda thought of M. Apéritif last night , and decided she would let him go further when she next saw him , in spite of the lizard darting of his small and oddly hard tongue in the kiss she 'd allowed him at the door of the hotel .
8 Kate had decided to skip the afternoon 's classes and arranged to meet him at the boatyard near the Tech .
9 Wickham suspected he looked dubious because she hurried on : ‘ Oh , I know you 're thinking I might not have noticed him at the bar .
10 Having met him at the station on 3 December , a Tuesday , we walked back to the Old parsonage , in St Giles 's ( now a hotel ) , where Michael Cullis had pleasant lodgings .
11 But having said that surely Wilkinson could have kept him at the club , for someone who says that players are picked on the performances they produce how can he explain Deane ?
12 Early in the morning I went to see him at the Castle .
13 The alleged assaults happened when two officers went to arrest him at a house in Cathcart Road in London .
14 His new album Goodbye Jumbo seems to have put him at the top of the list of those eager to nominate a spokesman for the green generation .
15 In September 1960 Blake and his family arrived in Beirut where MI6 had enrolled him at the language school known as the Middle East Centre for Arab Studies .
16 Sitting on the ground in front of it were the two constables who had delayed him at the dovecot during the arms search .
17 Beryl 's words had impressed him at the time because they summed up his own vague feeling that what had happened and what was happening might be consequences of the old man 's cynical , even malicious contrivings .
18 This had dropped him at a garage in Cromcruach and had then mysteriously vanished before he could offer his thanks .
19 He had pressed her to marry him , though he was considerably older than she was , and she had accepted him at a time of great emotional exhaustion .
20 Sally-Anne had met him at a party ; he had long been settled in England , and he had been impressed and amused by her fiery conversation and her obvious intelligence .
21 When I asked Lee what 's going on , he told me this guy had met him at the airport and that he had a letter and had said he 'd caddied for Henry Cotton .
22 ‘ I 've met him at a couple of PFA functions and when it was my testimonial he sent some things down to be raffled .
23 I 've seen him at the club many times .
24 She says I 've seen him at the shop but he did n't speak .
25 She says I 've seen him at the shop but he did n't speak .
26 She says I 've seen him at the shop but he did n't speak .
27 She says I 've seen him at the shop but he did n't speak .
28 Nancy Ball had only been with Hugo for a few months and it was much longer than that since Harriet had visited him at the office .
29 His friends and colleagues were trying to persuade him at the time that this would not be wise — what on earth would happen to the British election campaign if the country had to go to war in the Gulf half-way through ?
30 The Warden ( Vice-Chancellor ) Duff assured them that he was now not nearly so odd as he was when he had known him at the choir school of King 's College .
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