Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] [vb past] he [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | As a former winner at Dornoch ( 1985 ) , where nobody took him beyond the 16th green , Garth has the right credentials for a marathon week 's work — sound legs and wind , a good nerve , great concentration , and all the shots for a course that will test the strong and mock the timid . |
2 | Mantack then returned to Donna 's parents house , where they told him about the message . |
3 | Then they were both fearful for him and they took him into the cold scullery , where they hid him from the intruders . |
4 | Mr Woodcock , 47 , of Holgate , York , grabbed the weapon with one hand and it went off , blasting a wall with pellets , but he hung on , dragging the raider into the car park outside the restaurant , where he pinned him to the ground until armed police arrived . |
5 | Although it was late and Mr Edgar was tired after his journey , Joseph insisted , so I took him to the master 's room . |
6 | ’ So I waltzed him across the road and put him in a doorway and left him for somebody else to find . |
7 | Once I met him in the West End and we went to the pictures . ’ |
8 | ‘ Once I met him in the local pub , ’ Patrick Newell recalled . |
9 | ‘ So you married him in the end , did you ? ’ |
10 | His bulk , thin but long , was hard for them to get up their spiral stairs , so they left him on the sofa below , on the floor that lay over an ironmonger 's shop . |
11 | If I contacted him on the same number that I contacted you |
12 | I would n't have known him if I met him in the street . |
13 | Thereafter , if I passed him in the corridor or on the staircase , those eyes registered no recognition . |
14 | If I kicked him on the shin I bet he 'd limp away and not even glance to see who 'd done it . |
15 | ‘ Alex felt that if I selected him for the Poland game , he should play and try to help us get the result before announcing his retirement , and that was Bryan 's intention . ’ |
16 | ‘ Until I met him in the flesh . |
17 | Gazzer seemed to be talking to himself , not to Marie but , suddenly , he looked straight into her face and said : ‘ Did you tell him where she lived , like you told him about the money ? ’ |
18 | What would he say if she told him of the background that had left her with a deep and enduring mistrust of men ? |
19 | ‘ We talked to Elizabeth , to Monty 's doctor and to Monty , and we all decided that it would kill Monty if we took him off the picture . |
20 | One of the conspirators would ring the foreman to tip him off that the shop steward could be caught red-handed stealing company property if they searched him at the gate . |
21 | This was his perfect nightmare , to be facing scabby , pock-marked men like these , who had nothing to lose if they gutted him on the spot . |
22 | Cos they crossed him off the list register now . |
23 | I do n't think the Labour 'd know a free vote if it bit him on the leg . |
24 | The scene of crime officer kept looking at him , as if he found him in the way but did not know how to say so . |
25 | No I know Chris told me cos he saw him on the morning at the garage then he . |
26 | Then I nearly fell over when Hywel walked in because I met him on the mountain and he gave me the eye . ’ |
27 | ‘ Gog sent us to prison because we told him about the holes in the AOL . ’ |
28 | I waited till we heard him on the stairs , then told them how I had offered to drive this run , but now that I was a passenger it would be against the rules . |
29 | ‘ Since I put him in the Melbourne Cup , which is a serious entry , we 've had enquiries from America , so he could yet change stables . ’ |
30 | He 's had to be kept apart from the hamsters ever since one bit him on the nose . |