Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [verb] him at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Now , I must welcome him at the door . |
2 | If I could see him at the back I 'll er , I 'll just get the question a bit more clearer and I 'm sure I can help . |
3 | I opened my eyes at fucking five to six and I could see him at the window Ken ran then across the road and he says Dawn your brother 's been trying to get in for ages . |
4 | ‘ I shall collect him at the end of the day . |
5 | I can ring him at the London office on Monday morning . |
6 | Andy Platt , England 's latest recruit , has agreed a new deal with Aston Villa which will keep him at the club until 1994 . |
7 | JOHN MORRIS , Derbyshire 's 28-year-old vice-captain , has ended speculation about his cricketing future by signing a two-year extension to his contract which will keep him at the Recreation Ground until 1996 . |
8 | She could cow him at a glance . |
9 | ‘ I said you 'd meet him at the car in ten minutes . ’ |
10 | She was watching him so intently as he bit into it that he began to wonder if Smallfry was right to fear she would poison him at the slightest opportunity . |
11 | You will find him at the monastery of Saint Sacco Benedetto . ’ |
12 | You can contact him at the Randolph Crescent Hostel , Edinburgh or on . |
13 | We 'll get everything sorted out this week , we 'll , we 'll move him at the weekend |
14 | But his arguments can be generalized for all mass cultural forms ; indeed , taking more recent popular music developments and music theorizing into account , we can see him at the head — implicitly and sometimes explicitly — of a ‘ Benjamin Ian ’ tradition , pointing perhaps ‘ beyond mass culture ’ . |
15 | The German 's rates differed from girl to girl , and with some he had an arrangement that he received a commission rather than a rent per room ; the advantage here for the girls was that they could pay him at the end of the night , rather than each time they used the room And to ensure they did n't even think about cheating , he employed a " caretaker " whose job was to keep a tally of the girls and their customers . |
16 | He gave them his card , hoping they 'd contact him at a London mailing address , for modelling assignments . |
17 | If reserved for his personal use , it might put him at a certain advantage over his employer . |
18 | Poindexter , weary , did not really want to know and had no memory of the memo at all ; he told him he would see him at the office in the morning . |
19 | He feels it would put him at a disadvantage . |