Example sentences of "he [verb] [prep] [pers pn] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 So if you let me take a copy , I 'll give that lease you signed to my company solicitor and get him to go through it with a magnifying glass .
2 ‘ Of course , ’ she replied smilingly , and did n't need him to wait with her by the lift or to see her safely inside .
3 The feeling of danger that he had left behind him floated round her like a fog , already darkening her life ahead .
4 Then he said , " Burgess is at home , and I 've asked him to report to you at the mortuary .
5 The Senator took his elder son by the elbow and , still talking , motioned him to stroll with him along the deck .
6 Christine let him stew in it for a few moments .
7 God raised us up with him to rule with him in the heavenly world .
8 ‘ I saw him look at it in the car when we were driving to the Lubianka .
9 Yet she was not surprised to find him waiting for her outside the church , apparently absorbed in the design of an iron pineapple on the railings .
10 How she managed to find a smile for Ivo when she saw him waiting for her in the foyer , she did n't know .
11 She went upstairs and slung her bikini bottoms in a bag , along with her suntan oil and a towel , and ran downstairs , to find him waiting for her by the front door .
12 In one week I listened to the English boy singing the praises of my dark colouring and frizzy hair , felt him kiss me on the cheek with obvious pleasure whenever I cooked a meal and when I came in from work , or when we sat watching television together , and found him waiting for me at the end of the road when I was late back for some reason .
13 She solicitously asked if all was well , sending constant messages to enquire if there was anything lacking , or inviting him to walk with her in the sweet-smelling orchard outside the convent church .
14 Then I wished I had asked him to walk with me to the coach , and I could not stop crying .
15 We told him to look for us in the evening .
16 Within a few minutes she saw him riding towards her up the hill , his horse 's harness glinting in the sun .
17 She could not picture him behind the grim walls of Swansea Prison , instead she remembered him riding with her in the park , smiling down at her with his dark eyes , making her feel so small and helpless .
18 Several times she 'd caught him staring at her with a warm , smiling expression in his brown eyes , and if she had n't been so sensible it would have made her feel quite wobbly .
19 He was not a man much given to talking , but there were times when she caught him glancing at her in a way that held its own silent eloquence .
20 She 'll lie down and let him walk over her till the end of her days .
21 Later on I heard him go with them to the dorm .
22 ‘ Let's invite him to stay with us for a few days , then you can ask him yourself . ’
23 The fact that he had written a large part of it after his marriage led him to think of it as a work quite different from the one he had originally envisaged.It was while engaged on it at Kensington Court Gardens that he added the more tender love scenes which provide its real poetry .
24 As I looked at him sitting opposite me on the floor of the trench , I was fascinated by his resemblance to the other Commandos I had met over the past five days .
25 The hardest thing I suppose will be to see him play against us during the season .
26 I tried to improve it and I remember him screaming at me in the street after the first-night party in London . ’
27 In 1790 a great meeting of tanners held in London elected him to speak for them to the prime minister , William Pitt , concerning the distressed state of the tanning trade ; and in 1793 he wrote to parliament on behalf of Bristol tanners to suggest remedies for the scarcity of the oak bark used in tanning .
28 " Mackerel , Ron ! " he whispered to me on the bridge .
29 He beamed on me like an indulgent father promising a marvellous present off the Christmas tree .
30 This is a guy who speaks little English , but he buzzes round us like a bee on a rosebush .
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