Example sentences of "he go [adv] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | She wanted him to stop yet at the same time wanted him to go on in the hope that the lovely sensations would begin again . |
2 | A year ago Nicky , Rob 's girlfriend of about eight months convinced him to go back to the ice pack that nearly killed him . |
3 | I 'm an Army officer and all I want to do is persuade him to go back to the Army . ’ |
4 | To get him to go out to the Lock with her , Marie had told Simon all sorts of lies . |
5 | He 'd been shaken , certainly , when Cedric Downes had invited him to go along to the North Oxford Golf Club and knock up the caretaker if necessary . |
6 | It was pointless him going right through the centre because he was incurring far too much damage and eventually he would be shot down . |
7 | Late that night both Millet and Throgmorton heard him going upstairs to the top of one of the towers of the chateau . |
8 | ‘ I do n't see him going back to the Council , ’ Dann said banteringly . |
9 | She watched him go over to the coffee-machine hissing on a cabinet near one of the windows , saw him deftly take cups and saucers from a cupboard . |
10 | She watched him go back to the kitchen and when he had shut the living room door firmly , she sank down on the rug in front of the gas fire with her back propped against the armchair and sipped gloomily at the wine . |
11 | I saw him go up to the house- ’ |
12 | You say you saw him go up to the house and take something ? |
13 | Let him go back to the corner thinking , ‘ I 'm working with the boss . ’ ’ |
14 | I have tried taking the castle out , but this only makes him unhappy , so he goes over to the heater and swims underneath it . |
15 | He goes over to the bedside table and pours a glass of water . |
16 | If the doctor is aware of the objection , then it would appear from Lord Goff 's judgment that the doctor may be liable if he goes ahead with the transfusion . |
17 | He goes up to the , he goes up to the bartender , he says excuse me , why is there a bear sitting over there ? |
18 | On this aspect of the story Mr Sale is an invaluable guide and teacher , but he goes well over the top in his determination to present Columbus as the representative of a devilish western world driven only by the desire to rape , grab and despoil a land of innocence . |
19 | had her operation and that everything 's going well , and I 'm sure will take our best wishes to her , when er , he goes home after the meeting . |
20 | Howard ca n't help laughing to himself as he goes down in the lift . |
21 | If , however , he goes in with the public on that day , conceals himself , and takes the painting on the following day , he is not guilty . |
22 | When he 's dried out , he goes back on the road , an entertainer for whom the drug of applause and audience-love assuages his insecurity . |
23 | So he cries and he goes back to the beach . |
24 | Aston Villa manager Ron Atkinson could also run the gauntlet of hostility at Hillsborough today when he goes back to the club he left under acrimonious circumstances two seasons ago . |
25 | He goes across to the pay phone by the gents and makes a credit card call . |
26 | So he goes out into the storm and into wild nature , together with ‘ the wolf and the owl ’ , while his daughters and son-in-law close their doors on him ( 306ff . ) . |
27 | He goes out to the kitchen to hide his tears . |
28 | Then he wakes me up when he goes out of the door in the mornings . |
29 | When he goes out in the evening he is invariably with his mates whose influence may encourage him to take risks . |
30 | Had he gone down to the bottom of the hill and worked his way up to Belvedere Road from the south-east ? |