Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [vb past] he [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Mosley did find kindred spirits in the Labour movement , some of whom followed him into the New Party and a smaller proportion into fascism , but although the party conference and the Labour movement in general were sympathetic to his practical suggestions , the Labour government rejected his proposals . |
2 | Here is one example of what the new crime amounted to : ‘ Suddenly set upon by two men , one of whom seized him by the throat and threw him upon the ground , whilst the other thrust a quantity of mud in his mouth ’ ( The Daily News , 15 December 1862 ) . |
3 | It does not take much to imagine the effect of this on a group of already dispirited players , all of whom held him in the warmest affection . |
4 | George , at one stage , tried to get up , but one of them hit him over the head with his rifle . |
5 | This one act of his expelled him into the wilderness more forcibly than any other , just as it did the novelist George Gissing in England . |
6 | ‘ That Finn , Mauno Sarin , you asked me to handle when he arrived here , said Ed had been garrotted before someone threw him into the harbour , ’ Carver commented . |
7 | ‘ Those words , read literally , might be taken to indicate that the order for possession in itself deprived him of the protection of the Act . |
8 | One week we decided to follow him to find out where he was sloping off to We found him on the roof ledge peering down at people in a car below . |
9 | Love reaching out to him took him by the heart and wrung him . |
10 | I do n't know when he , when he was looking for that old chap , I think one of the girls threw something at him hit him in the eye . |