Example sentences of "him [coord] [adv] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Several times he stopped and listened , thinking that there had been a movement just behind him or just to the side of him , or that something had padded after him on stealthy feet and was standing watching him .
2 there 's basically three points that the public worry about , one is certainly the pothole situation and if we take er Mr assurance that they are categories of roads that will be dealt with in priority , I think we also then need to spell out those various categories within our promise , er because in Mr place , example his pothole is just as important to him or indeed to a motorcyclist going along that little lane going into the pothole as , on , on a front road , so I think we need to clarify those , those er categories .
3 It might be a dangerous feeling , but he would see it was dangerous only to him and not to the girl .
4 He must also have regard to the matters set out in paragraphs ( a ) to ( f ) of the checklist in s1(3) ( see Chapter 9 , 6(b) ) as if it were addressed to him and not to the court .
5 The guard was looking past him and up towards the heart of the factory complex .
6 Scooting down the side-aisle , she ducked past him and out of the shop , where she continued to run blindly until she was caught up against a solid chest .
7 There was only one on duty today and I waited till he turned and moved to the back of the room then I walked quietly past him and out into the square .
8 ‘ I 'm not interested , ’ she said , and walked past him and out into the sunshine .
9 Then did Creggan turn from the sight of the sky to which Slorne had directed him and back to the reality of the final taking of Minch of Callanish .
10 I did n't know him and only at the end did he wish to know me . ’
11 NEWRY — Errol Lutton won his first international caps in Poland , and it is not only a boost to him but also to the club as they bid to match the big boys .
12 There is no doubt that Le Bas was shocked by the softness of the atmosphere which surrounded the young Prince , arising not only from the superfluity of femininity which guided him but also from the child 's isolation from the world .
13 ‘ We must live our earthly lives in obedience to Him but also in the service of the great possibilities He gives us .
14 Not , as you might expect , on fear of him but instead on a fear of the opposition .
15 ‘ I squared up to him but only on the spur of the moment .
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