Example sentences of "[noun] [subord] he [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Berry arrived with his party at base camp where he ran into the Kazakh climber Valeri Krishchaty by chance . |
2 | Senna , however , will have plenty to occupy his mind once he recovers from the bitter experience of such a comprehensive defeat in front of his home city supporters on Sunday . |
3 | He needed some toothpaste so he went into the chemists . |
4 | Even worse off is the pilot who still believes he will make it and takes no action until he arrives on the ground or in a hedge . |
5 | He was warned that he risked not being able to read Braille if he worked with the soil because it would cut his fingers and reduce their sensitivity . |
6 | Town president Pat Darnell was himself a rugby fan until he wandered into the soccer ground at Leicester by mistake , and was converted . |
7 | Jaq riffled through facets , summoning scene after scene into prominence in swift succession till he came to the spy-fly that was tracking … |
8 | One pushed her into the passenger seat while he got into the driver 's seat and the other jumped into the back . |
9 | The occupational therapist may supply portable handrails in the early stages after the stroke , so that the patient has some support on each side while he sits on the toilet , although these should not be used to lean on when standing up or sitting down . |
10 | With an increase of bland courtesy he insists that she stay in the car while he talks to the girl behind the Reception desk . |
11 | Yet he can still play for his former club while he waits for the clearing period to expire . |
12 | He had been a member of Hendon RFC since he played in the colts team . |
13 | At first , Stockwood seemed to prevaricate when journalists asked pointed questions about his admiration for Ceauşescu : his praise , he said , referred to Ceauşescu before he went off the rails . |
14 | These were the corporal 's final words before he went round the barracks turning down every one of the gas lights . |
15 | Since there are plans for Tyson to come to Britain in July , Bruno could have a busy spring in the ring after he finishes on the boards in February . |
16 | Without surgery it was only a matter of months before he died in the orphanage at Iasi , in Eastern Romania . |
17 | he served with the Irish Guards before he volunteered for the Commandos , and you can be sure that he will have you playing that tune as often as possible , as long as you do n't play it around this H.Q , I do n't mind . ’ |
18 | He glanced at her and she was surprised to see warmth in his eyes before he concentrated on the road ahead . |
19 | ‘ The guide , who has driven them there in a minibus , naturally counts heads before he starts on the return journey . |
20 | He started gawking at the people in the stands when he came into the stretch . |
21 | Sharpe instinctively reined in his horse as he stared at the small cluster of buildings that marked the crossroads called Quatre Bras . |
22 | The curtains were still pulled and he placed one of the packages of groceries on the table , holding the other to his side as he went across the room and whipped back the heavy green curtains . |
23 | The man hesitated , his eyes flicking nervously from side to side as he waited for the magic . |
24 | His eyes never left Lamarr Dean , but his right hand closed on the Spencer and it was down at his side as he walked over the few steps to the bar . |
25 | Three rows in front of Aldrich , on his left-hand side as he looked at the backs of their heads , sat Howard and Shirley Brown . |
26 | His brain seemed to be malfunctioning — his emotions felt like torn rags as he stared at the theatre programme that sat on top of his desk . |
27 | Andrew Davis , who lives at Richmond Road in Oxford , denied causing grievious bodily harm when he appeared at the city 's crown court . |
28 | His attorney 's girlfriend was holding on to his legs as he went through the things that were wrong with his life , in broken English . |
29 | I , Jessel , saw the heaviness in his legs as he walked up the lane . |
30 | Abu Khadra showed little physical emotion when he talked about the past , but his words were carefully chosen and sometimes very angry . |