Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] [vb past] he [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 So this afternoon I had him on the settee
2 He had reached six when he played at a ball down the leg side which hit him on the thigh , with the bat some inches away , and was taken by Dujon .
3 A vast impenetrable openness which froze him to the spot where he was as if he was caught in ice .
4 The release of his second album , ‘ Hands Free ’ , follows the success of Mona , a hit from his first album which established him as a singer/songwriter but did very little to convince a cynical world that under the suntan there lurked a talented guitarist .
5 In addition to being a hunchback the painter Toulouse-Lautrec suffered from a condition which endowed him with an oversized penis .
6 Honest enquirers , like the lawyer who asked him about the greatest commandment , were impressed and attracted by his Bible-based teaching ( though , as with the rich young ruler , they did not all respond to it positively ) .
7 18 MINUTES : Le Tissier took a corner from the right and Hall , escaping his marker , connected with a tremendous header to score against the club who rejected him as a 15-year-old .
8 But Durie still feels uncomfortable at the club who backed him to the hilt in wiping out the damaging ‘ cheat ’ slur .
9 They then wrapped it in linen and concealed it about their person : to jade a horse they touched him in the pit of the shoulder with the frog 's bone : to release the horse they touched him on the rump .
10 They then wrapped it in linen and concealed it about their person : to jade a horse they touched him in the pit of the shoulder with the frog 's bone : to release the horse they touched him on the rump .
11 They bound the restaurant owner , who moaned feebly and thrashed about a bit ; then with Lambert 's aid they hoisted him to the high seat .
12 In the spring he took him to the house in Normandy .
13 Mr. Russell lost out when he received a 6p rise which put him above the income support level .
14 He walked back by a different route which took him along the waterfront .
15 It was an experience which steeled him for the future task of having as many as a dozen major country houses under construction in any one year .
16 The famous trip to Europe , which Lear had constantly referred to in his letters as if it were an experience which united him with the great ornithologist , became the bitter disappointment of a friendship manqué .
17 Plainly Henry Ward Beecher , the great New York preacher of puritanism , should either have avoided having tumultuous extra-marital love-affairs or chosen a career which did not require him to be quite such a prominent advocate of sexual restraint ; though one can not entirely fail to sympathise with the bad luck which linked him in the mid-1870s with the beautiful feminist and advocate of free love , Victoria Woodhull , a lady whose convictions made privacy difficult .
18 Outside in the corridor I grabbed him by the elbow .
19 Mark turned , just as the dogs took off together in a huge leap which struck him in the chest , knocking him backwards into the boot where he sat , legs dangling , with both arms wrapped around the excited dogs .
20 As he walked down the stairs it was the old lady who met him in the hall .
21 Out in the dark cold hall she stopped him at the foot of the stairs .
22 Then , with a girl who loved him on the seat of his bike , he came to a bridge he was never to cross .
23 One , apprenticed to a shoe maker , recalled not a cruel master but a mistress who turned him into a household drudge .
24 Without hesitation she kicked him under the chin , the full weight of the kick throwing him flat on the floor .
25 One day , however , walking by the seashore he met an elderly Christian who told him about the Hebrew prophets , undermined his naïve confidence in the moral guidance of philosophers , and converted him to Christianity .
26 But for Ilsa 's sake I asked him about the gleaming star and discs on their rainbowed ribbons and he became almost talkative .
27 As for O'Leary , it is 3½ years since he had the car accident which left him with a back injury so severe as to necessitate three operations .
28 If the truth be told , it was Norman 's putter which kept him in the hunt down the stretch .
29 She watched him dive , slicing into the water like a knife , and then continue in a powerful crawl which took him towards the centre of the lake .
30 ARMY veteran Tom Clarkson had a special date yesterday with part of a bomb which hit him in the head during World War Two .
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