Example sentences of "[noun] [be] [verb] he [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Jean was pulling him by the hand towards the dance . |
2 | Yeah , I think he did er , Rumpole was put him in the big time really . |
3 | He felt as if Simon were lifting him by the collar and dangling him so that his feet were off the earth and his toes straining to reach something . |
4 | The Royal Bank of Scotland is suing him in the High Court to recover the money , which includes a £500,000 overdraft . |
5 | Duvall was shaking him by the sleeve , bringing him back . |
6 | And now I understand how Selden knew that the hound was following him in the dark . |
7 | Even as the BeSHT delighted his listeners with his pearls of wisdom , his stunning turns-of-phrase , his aphoristic acuity , so Leonard was learning his own , parallel metier ; the butterfly was following him down the hill . |
8 | However : What Mr Taylor [ for the council ] said … was … that the common assumption which lay behind the agreement was that the council was the owner of the … land and that Mr Tillson had no interest in either parcel of land beyond the tenancy which the council was to grant him by the transaction . |
9 | Yeah i well he 's just distressed cos I think Gill 's phoning him in the morning and she said she 'd give him a lift to the hospital . |
10 | The only way to banish the bogeyman was to look him in the eye without flinching . |
11 | It would be sad if ill-health were to deprive him of the chance to become the first democratically-elected president of South Africa . |
12 | Len was thumping him on the arm now with his fist . |
13 | And then the music was drawing him into the fire and the light , and he could see the massive shape of the Chariot limned against the forest now , bathed in its own radiance , hung with silk , lined with satin … |
14 | But examples of this kind were pointing him in the direction he wanted to go . |
15 | Crowds were to provide him with the project that kept him busy for decades , the writing of Crowds And Power . |
16 | The repeated attacks of this last disease were to trouble him for the rest of his life . |
17 | He pulled out a burnet leaf and ate it slowly , concealing his fear as best he could ; for all his instincts were warning him of the dangers in the unknown country beyond the warren . |
18 | Another way of expressing the ‘ tension ’ that racked Paul VI is to consider him as the heir of Pius XII and John XXIII . |
19 | The Perm was soon taking pity on Charlie , as people tended to , and Charlie was asking him about the pressures of fame as if it were something that concerned him from day to day . |