Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun] [verb] he [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 My wife my wife heard him on the radio on Saturday morning she said who 's this why does he keep saying motor car , motor car
2 My men found him in the garden , not in the house .
3 My Lord the defence admit that no such advice was given to the plaintiff but they deny that they were under any duty er to give such advice and it is pleaded in the that er the defendants will rely upon the fact that Mr er held himself out to be er an experienced man of business and as such it was not necessary on their part to advise him upon the adequacy and arrangements for the financing of the operation .
4 and Ruth says I commit myself to him , he will now be my god , and therefore your people will be my people , your home will be my home , your destiny will be my destiny the way is clear , she makes that greatest decision of her life , a decision that will affect the whole of her life but its not as say a life decision is a commitment now , we , we , we are always confronted , day after day we are confronted to make decisions , some of you make decisions and were not too committed about them , and if things alter they will change our minds , not just a ladies prerogative to change her mind , men do it as well and things happen and we think oh no well , I wo n't go through with that I 'll change my mind before its too late , but here Ruth she is not just making a decision , she is making a total commitment , a commitment that is worth time of the whole of her life , to promised to be loyal to de to Naomi and her deceased husband , she promises loyalty to Naomi 's race and the people of god , but above all she acknowledge 's Naomi 's god and her willingness to follow him to the end , you know this , how she finishes of this commitment where you die I will die its to the end its to the end of my life , I will not walk out of it and even after you 've gone mother in law , even after you are dead I am still committed to that decision , this decision I am making today where you die I will die , there I will be buried , and here she sorts of puts this solemn vow to this commitment , thus may the lord to do me and worse if any thing but death parts you and me .
5 She felt his staff tremble , and she sucked with her lips to milk him with the expertise of a milkmaid .
6 And we would have seen how her eyes followed him to the door .
7 Her eyes beseeched him for the truth .
8 For weeks now she 'd been recognizing him , her eyes following him round the room , and she tried to pull herself up in the cradle to see him better .
9 His team-mates Andre Agassi , Pete Sampras and John McEnroe rushed on court and lifted him on to their shoulders to carry him to the sidelines .
10 He thought , eating it , that he must be careful not to be too metaphorical in his instructions , since , in her anxiety to obey him to the letter , she might feed him a diet of unrelieved soup and rice pudding .
11 She struggled to her feet to see him to the door .
12 It had ended when he knocked her to the ground and slammed out of the room , hearing her laughter following him down the corridor .
13 Her arm caught in the mesh and her fist hit him on the side of the head .
14 Her toecap took him under the chin , close to the throat .
15 If the rumour is true that Ceauşescu recruited his future guards and secret policemen from among these abandoned souls , then their failure to save him in the crisis of his regime is hardly surprising .
16 After a championship victory earlier in the year , at which circuit did his British fans risk their safety to mob him on the track ?
17 He released the clutch as the thunder broke upon him : the power of its sound smashed him into the saddle as he zig-zagged fast across the smooth grass towards the cabin .
18 She came last to Lachlan , and for the first time since he had startled her raised her head to look him in the face .
19 She held out her hand to lead him through the courtyard , stopping at the fountain which was lit by soft moonlight .
20 The river dream came to him again , he was wading deep into the current , its coldness griped him by the crutch , shocking him , he must reach that bluish hovering light on the far bank — trees towering above — a house , a tall bulky building towering above him …
21 Her death delivers him from the ordeal of divorce , as frequent as funerals are in his books .
22 But all the same , Mr Browning thought it wise that she should send to the Ogilvys a letter for Gigia to carry in which both she and Ferdinando formally requested the return of their young son and gave her power to remove him from the care of his aunt and conduct him to Italy .
23 And what would his heart tell him about the gods , who had singled him out for this fate ?
24 But Mr Browning had told police his route took him via the M4 , over the Severn Bridge , and not by the more direct route of the M50 .
25 His route took him past the City of Dreams .
26 Conflicts with his superiors deprived him of the prospect of promotion , and at the age of twenty-five he found himself on the retired list , reduced to half pay in 1812 .
27 That evening , Philip , an ex-Merchant Taylors boy who has known Iain since prep school , is at home in his room when his mum calls him to the phone .
28 His Mum took him by the shoulders and turned him to face her .
29 Even though he had a job to go to with Birmingham Repertory Company , his agent sent him to the Rank interview for the experience .
30 He had a thin cardigan over his shoulders to protect him from the breeze .
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