Example sentences of "[coord] he [vb past] [pron] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 She began screaming and he punched her in the face and ran off .
2 Dad , dad used to use it for the bonfires but when he , when he did n't have any petrol he used to use it on the bonfire and he had it in a secret bottle and erm he got it too near and he did n't realize and all of a sudden it goes really really hot and he threw it and everywhere .
3 The scar goes right up to his elbow and he got it in a fight just like the scar he 's going to have round his throat . ’
4 And he led them in a weary canter down to the Rorim .
5 And he asked us in a group to suggest some things that we might think of as being important .
6 Before getting in , Melissa put out a hand and he took it in a firm clasp .
7 She was there at the departmental conference and he included her in the general nod and smile as he entered the executive producer 's office , but his eyes were guarded , and not just on her account .
8 And he found himself in the starting line-up when top scorer Chris Kiwomya went down with flu .
9 So he put one in the living room and he put one in the kitchen .
10 ‘ Soon after that a different Man came by car and he put me in a carrier cage and took me into the darkness of a long journey , over bumpy roads , on to a ship , and into the most terrible place of all , an iron cage with obscured windows , which raced through the night clattering and clattering , a regular rhythm of metallic sound .
11 Sent memos all round , you know and he called me in the office that day , to say I 'm really disappointed in you , I said , what do you mean ?
12 Last night at our gig in Cardiff there was a bouncer at the front and he caught a youngster and he hit him in the throat , and he could have killed him .
13 Er this fellow come up fair blue devil go drinking , er he had n't a , he had n't , she had n't his tea ready and he lifted the kettle and he hit her in the mouth with it and oh boy oh boy she 'd a mouth like dixie lid .
14 But I could n't get the door shut to lock him in and he caught me in the other cellar .
15 Darwin was himself a painter ( also the great grandson of Charles Darwin ) and he positioned himself in a red-damasked office in the Painting School , yet gave a fair crack of the whip to both art and design .
16 Jacob saw something in Rachel that was very special , and he loved her in the true sense of the word ; the word ‘ love ’ in Hebrew , which is the original language of the Bible , comes from the root of the word meaning ‘ to give ’ , or ‘ to want to give ’ .
17 It was for Couples , already top of the world rankings , his first major championship and he did it in the same accomplished manner that has already marked two earlier victories on the American tour .
18 But he told them in a straightforward way .
19 He had , of course , known those grandparents whose glamour made Alexandra 's existence so difficult , but he saw them in a light so different from his wife 's that they seemed hardly the same people .
20 I pulled him away and tried to get him upstairs in case he was traumatized for life , but he kicked me in the balls .
21 His Irish wife , Aylish O'Flaherty , ran off with their son , whom she feared would be raised as a heretic ; this was enough , by the statutes of the time , to have the marriage dissolved and the boy dispossessed ; but he distinguished himself in the Civil War , raising a troop of horse for the royalists , while the castle was occupied by Cromwellian troops .
22 Yeah , yeah was kind , it was kind of them , yes and we went all round the shops and er I thoroughly enjoyed it and in the new Co-Op as well you know , I thoroughly enjoyed it but he took me in the car so that we did n't have to hang about you see
23 She did not provide him with wine , to be sure , but he took it in the caffè he frequented , a caffè where politics were argued over far into the night and the arguers fell asleep at the table .
24 After several hours Matron managed to calm him down but he left her in a terrible mood .
25 But he did it in a way which seemed to belittle others .
26 Ben moved across to the other side s ) f the window , trying to keep them in sight , but he lost them in a moment .
27 Barth was deeply impressed by Anselm 's so-called ‘ Ontological Argument ’ for the existence of God — this argument will be looked at in more detail later — but he interpreted it in a particular way .
28 But he found himself in a double bind ; the bankers said they would withdraw their support if he left and this would have killed the business instantly .
29 When he 'd finished at the sink I came out and wound myself lovingly around his legs but he shut me in the kitchen .
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