Example sentences of "[vb past] he [adv prt] to the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ADRIAN MAGUIRE moved upsides reigning champion Peter Scudamore at the head of the jockeys ' table when a double aboard Calapaez and Mr Felix moved him on to the 32 winner mark at Plumpton yesterday . |
2 | It seemed like a minor miracle when she found herself seated within touching distance of the small group of musicians , until she realised that Rune was well-known here , not only by the management but , as the current number drew to a triumphant close , to the players as well , as they drew him on to the low rostrum and surrounded him with much back-slapping and laughter . |
3 | Culshaw , who knew Karajan better than any of these armchair pundits , noted that since Karajan had never been interested in interpretation for interpretation 's sake — which perhaps helps explain why his readings often outlast those of more ‘ personalized ’ rivals — he naturally diverted his attention to new projects , musical , technological , scientific , logistical , until circumstances or new thinking drew him back to the central repertoire that he had recorded earlier , with other orchestras , other technology . |
4 | We tied his arms behind his back and handed him over to the next village headman we encountered . |
5 | Vologsky punched out a sequence on the computer panel , which automatically locked him in to the local frequency . |
6 | ‘ It was supposed to be in my hair , ’ she told him as she followed him through to the spacious kitchen , deciding honesty was the best policy in the circumstances . |
7 | Michael Harvey followed him out to the hired car . |
8 | I threw some of the water from the bowl over my own face and drank the rest for I was thirsty , then followed him down to the Great Hall . |
9 | His family packed him off to the great University of Nuln where they hoped his energies would be dispersed in academic study . |
10 | At first she could n't find him anywhere but finally she tracked him down to the big barn . |
11 | McGowan took Jed by the arm and led him over to the cardboard box . |
12 | She took hold of his hand and led him over to the small bed . |
13 | With Endill 's help , she led him back to the sick bay . |
14 | Burney took him over to the grey slab in the middle of the room . |
15 | They struggled up the steps , through the entrance hall , rested in the main hall , then took him up to the first floor . |
16 | ‘ I felt that as soon as I took over Gary had it in his mind that he was n't looking to play for England beyond the two years which took him up to the European Championships , ’ he said . |
17 | Cris tried to help , of course , but as soon as the ambulances came they sent him off to the local hospital , and that 's where he is now . |
18 | He gently insisted that Francis Morgan got a cup of tea , with sugar , down him before he escorted him out to the waiting car . |
19 | Subsequently , he was often seen scratching at his groin on the set , and , guessing the nature of his problem , director Nicholas Ray marched him off to the nearest chemist for a healthy dose of crabocide . |
20 | He carried him over to the great oak chair and stood him on it . |
21 | Two medics arrived and carried him off to the First Aid Post . |