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

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1 He had not seen the kings but he told her of the baby who was born to be King in a nearby village called Bethlehem .
2 She tried to embrace him , but he seized her by the arms and shook her till her teeth chattered .
3 It came apart in his arms , but he bundled it onto the bed .
4 In The New York Times , Vincent Canby thought McQueen was ‘ as all-American as a Rover Boy ’ and Hoffman was ‘ not especially convincing ’ , but he enjoyed it as the sort of ‘ escapist movie we used to go see on Saturday night without even bothering to read the marquee ’ .
5 I pulled him away and tried to get him upstairs in case he was traumatized for life , but he kicked me in the balls .
6 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
7 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 .
8 The January price rises [ see p. 38730-31 ] had been higher than expected and painful , but he described them as the logical conclusions of the policies of Soviet Prime Ministers Nikolai Ryzhkov and Valentin Pavlov .
9 Her husband might want justice , but he wanted it through the proper channels .
10 But he ended it under the cloud of suspicion caused by a random test which confirmed he had taken drugs .
11 What he has done is describe certain linguistic features of the text which distinguish it from other texts ( he refers to Yeats 's ‘ Phoenix ’ and Tennyson 's , ‘ Morte d'Arthur ’ , as well as instances of non-literary usage ) , and which look as if they may be of some literary significance ; but he leaves it to the literary specialist to determine what the nature of that literary significance is .
12 She would have run past him , but he caught her by the elbow .
13 But he dismissed them for the time being , having more important matters to be dealt with .
14 Her father was a magician ; he knew something of the old magic , but he turned it against the little people to whom it belonged , and demanded their money , their livestock and even their children to appease the gods with rivers of blood .
15 Lord Harris admits Robertson has ‘ some weaknesses that , if not curbed , could totally cancel out his strengths ’ , but he defended him before the academic advisory council , on the grounds that he had not been sufficiently protected by guidelines , and that it would be difficult to find a replacement with his many gifts .
16 He did not always understand my French , but he showed me round the school , and talked a lot , very fast .
17 Oh yes , but he wants them for the whole of the year you see , which is impossible .
18 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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