Example sentences of "he [vb past] [pers pn] on [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Jehan pulled his tunic over his head , and he laid it on the empty stool to his right . |
2 | Tugging her gently , he seated her on the low stone wall . |
3 | But Rutherford hooked well , Crowe provided several of his best cover-drives , the groundstaff captured a dog before it could interfere with play , and Tufnell 's effort to prevent a boundary by slide-tackling the ball had the same result as when he tried it on the same ground a year ago : four . |
4 | He found it on the far side , punched the red button and watched the big metal doors start to move . |
5 | He found it on the last day of 1869 under nearly twenty feet of sand . |
6 | GUIL : He caught us on the wrong foot once or twice , perhaps , but I thought we gained some ground . |
7 | Cromwell 's foreign policy has been called out-of-date , because he based it on the bellicose anti-Catholic and anti-Spanish feeling of the reign of Elizabeth . |
8 | He joined them on a non-contract basis . |
9 | He joined her on the cushioned seat . |
10 | He hit the ball left to right and he shaped it on the left-hand side on a sand dune , but it dropped in the dune on top of a hillock . |
11 | ‘ Oh , in cash , he paid me on the same day , insisted on doing so . |
12 | Wesley made little progress with agricultural labourers because they were tied into the rigidities of the traditional social order , although he blamed it on the stolid stupidity of the peasantry , but in many mining and manufacturing villages Methodism throve . |
13 | He crushed them on the open field of battle . |
14 | He placed her on a wooden table in an open space . |
15 | Louise was on a normal double decker bus with over thirty of her schoolfriends when the driver appeared to be angered by their continually ringing the bell ; so much so that he took them on a six mile detour . |
16 | As he took her on a guided tour of the eight-bedroomed mansion , the Prince asked her to organize the interior decoration . |
17 | We met the most morbid man in the world when we were there , he took us on a guided tour of all these famous murder sights — including the Dakota building where John Lennon got shot . ’ |
18 | We met the most morbid man in the world when we were there , he took us on a guided tour of all these famous murder sights — including the Dakota building where John Lennon got shot . ’ |
19 | He left her on the hard shoulder , near Epping , Essex , saying she would only have to wait 15 minutes . |
20 | ‘ And he set us on a new track as far as putting human rights violations in a political context was concerned . |