Example sentences of "he [verb] [pron] [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Somehow , he made it through to the end .
2 He lowered himself on to the toilet seat and jumped down on to the floor .
3 Shaking his big head slowly he lowered himself on to the chaise-longue and sat back carefully .
4 He lowered himself on to the sofa and unzipped the top of his leather suit .
5 He lowered himself down to the bed and her hands frantically flew to his bare chest .
6 But he laid her down on the horsehair sofa , and said Mrs Patten would not be in yet , and there was time ; and time there was , and what had happened last night was repeated , once and then again , until she , flushed and dishevelled , pulled down her dress , and said ‘ She is coming .
7 He laid them out on the desk , got a plastic bag out of the bottom drawer of the filing cabinet and swept all the bits and pieces into it .
8 He laid it down on a rock and plunged his arm in the sack once more .
9 He pinned her down at the CI5 computer centre , and over the phone briefly explained what he and Doyle needed of her .
10 Although Mr Smith welcomed the ‘ considerable potential ’ of the register , he ruled it out as an alternative to removing the unions ' constitutional influence outright .
11 He passed her by without a glance , but she could feel the cold waves of antipathy issuing from him , and shivered .
12 He passed it on to the others at their dinner time meeting .
13 So he sold it on to a this kid and it was up Baxters
14 He lines it up on the shiny sideboard .
15 The grocer , a hard-faced ex-soldier whose right hand lacked a thumb ( Melanie wondered , had he lopped it off on the bacon-slicer ?
16 But beneath it she understood , accepted , found it far easier to hate him , when he fought her back to the bed , than to ignore him ; the bitings and scratchings of anger coming near enough to passion so that when he entered her again she found it possible , in her loathing , her detestation , her bitter resentment , to wrap her own strong , hard limbs about him in a grip designed to wound and crush him but which could also excite .
17 he sleeps it off across the back seat
18 And then he asked me out in the end .
19 ‘ It is true , ’ Dubois continued ‘ He asked me in as an advisor , and I realized at once that they were not the work of the Bizango . ’
20 " He asked you in for a drink without asking me ? "
21 He nodded , and reaching out for her hand , he led her through into the sitting-room and sat down with her on the settee opposite the picture .
22 He led her up to the bedrooms , the floors and stairs wooden , fans whirring overhead in the steamy heat , mosquito netting over every door and window .
23 Still gripping her wrist , he led her over to the French windows .
24 After he had taken two large brandies , very fast ( too fast for what looked like a very fine marque ) , he led her over to the sofa and sitting beside her , put his arm around her .
25 Still offering no explanation , he led her down to the riverbank and then the rest of the way back to the centre .
26 He led her back into the lounge and steered her to her chair .
27 He led her back into the bedroom and sat her on the chair while he rummaged in the chest .
28 But his reaction was difficult to define because he merely gave a small shrug and , taking Lucy 's hand , he led her back along the path , where the darkness continued to be broken by the moon 's rays filtering through the trees .
29 He led her out into the huge marble-floored foyer .
30 ‘ There are two sides to our operation , ’ he had explained , when he led her out of the office block and across a bleak enclosed courtyard , where footsteps had scored a diagonal path through the snow , towards a high windowless wall of corrugated iron .
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