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

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1 If he had known his man , and cared for what he knew , he could have battered Albany 's son and heir into surrender , instead of hauling his horse off from crushing or smothering him in the mud .
2 He started keeping Fred and himself to timetables , so that she knew where she was , and cut out eating with Fred after the show or seeing him in the daytime at weekends .
3 Or push him off the ball or something
4 If you are at all normal , you bypass the urge to throttle him , or to shake him by the head and shout : ‘ What 's that got to do with anything ? ’ , and find yourself nodding in agreement as if he has just proved something .
5 In the corner of another carriage there sits , his face screened by a magazine , some lonely soul who has no one to bid him adieu at this end of his journey or welcome him at the other .
6 If you decide at the end of the day the thing to do is to pick up this kid and run like hell for somewhere you can gain , wave for help , or put him in the car and drive like mad to the hospital , then you might just do that , even though it breaks all the golden rules of first aid
7 or tramps him off the kerb and into shit .
8 While the child is in care no-one may cause him to be known by a new surname or remove him from the United Kingdom without either the written consent of every person who has parental responsibility or the leave of the court ( s33(7) ) .
9 She would n't help him ; he was weak and unsteady , but she would n't take his arm or guide him to the bed .
10 Rain had to choose whether to let him pass or lead him into the house and try to steer him away from the kitchen .
11 Each combatant aims to floor his opponent , by knocking him off his feet or biting him behind the elbow .
12 Moreover , Corbett realised that if de Craon knew he was asking questions it was only a matter of time before the Council of Guardians intervened and either put a stop to his activities or expelled him from the country .
13 Assaulting a constable , or obstructing or resisting him in the execution of his duty are all specific statutory offences .
14 For example , in 1983 it was said that ‘ even where the husband had been violent , it would be reasonable for the wife to continue to reside in the matrimonial home but to seek a court order restraining his violence or barring him from the home ’ and in these circumstances the authority 's duty would be ‘ to advise the applicant so to do , not to accommodate her as a homeless person ’ .
15 He could not obtain compensation from the person who had caused the accident and sued his employer for failing to provide insurance or advising him of the need to take out insurance .
16 He added : ‘ I never struck him with my fists or kicked him in the face when I was in a standing position . ’
17 They think he is a PERFUME … while others suspect they 've seen clothes he designed , or clocked him behind the wheel of a racing car .
18 The water was rising all the time , and we had to seal him inside a waterproof bag and drag him through the sump . ’
19 It had been alleged that after hiring Mr Mullan 's taxi for a journey from Gourock to Greenock , he produced a hunting knife and stabbed him on the chest .
20 The prosecution claims that Westmore James got into a row with the cousin , and stabbed him in the neck on the steps of a social security office .
21 Albert Tailors , in the shape of old Mr Albert himself , took one look at him and channelled him to the Teens Room , which was festooned with guitars and pictures of pop singers .
22 He laughed and clapped him on the back .
23 The tiny woman took Tuppe by the hand and led him into the darkness at the rear of the shop .
24 Do come in , ’ she said , and led him into the dining-room .
25 ‘ It 's this way , ’ Ashley said , and led him into the house .
26 She took his hand and led him into the sitting room .
27 When Edward suggested ablutions first he grinned engagingly and led him to the bar .
28 And she took his hand and led him to the bed .
29 And it was not until Mrs Thackray 's tall , craggy fair-haired son had shouldered his luggage and led him to the top of St Jude 's Street that he had realized his peril .
30 He had a semi-hard-on the whole time he was bathing her , and without warning she grabbed him by it , and led him to the bath .
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