Example sentences of "[prep] he [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 She had seen little of him the first two days .
2 He must have left Taipei again later that night or early the following morning , because there was no sign of him the next day .
3 He thought that to remain would look ‘ unsporting ’ and would count against him the next time .
4 All she knew was that she had been miserable for the rest of the night , and only a teasing conversation with him the next afternoon , when he was dressed very casually in blue jeans and a white T-shirt , had cheered her up again .
5 Just ring him up and have lunch with him the next day and it 'll be all right . ’
6 Who had seen enacted before him the last skirmish in the war which had now given him his own longed-for kingdom of Cyprus .
7 Elizabeth walked with Hector , taking care to turn away from him the last yellow stains round her left eye , and smiled sweetly to hide the deadly steel of her thoughts .
8 I took it from him the next day . ’
9 That 's er eight in seven games for him the last seven .
10 So for him the next test — whose result he was awaiting — would be crucial .
11 He then ordered a car to call for him the next morning for a similar occasion and was felled by a stroke while waiting for the lift .
12 Sandy was going to the US and I asked if I could carry for him the next year , but everybody was asking so I did n't get very far .
13 Yes , ’ said Joe , as he poured Runner 's unfinished cider into a bottle ready for him the next night , ‘ he 's blessed with a good woman .
14 And make sure the nose it to wall be , so you , so it 's alright for him the next morning , you know !
15 It was a sound which had sent a thrill through him the first time he had heard it .
16 Her heart had been lost to him the first moment she had set eyes on him .
17 I 'll put it to him the next time he kidnaps me .
18 Although I realized that my faulty literary judgment was the occasion for his reaction — for he must have been well-accustomed to reading manuscripts of surpassing dullness — because when lie wrote to Wakefield-Harrey it was in firm but polite terms , which , since they were from Eliot , were to him the next best thing to commendation .
19 yeah — i talk to him the next time i see him ; - ) ( joke ! — well i stayed at the same hotel as the norw. players before our game against england and actually talked to a couple of players … the next time i will have a chat with leeds-fan rekdal ; - ) i will however forward your wishes of luck if/when i write to the supporters club .
20 With all these new developments pressing in on him the last thing he could afford was an afternoon off work .
21 But the believer is heir to a kingdom that can not be shaken He who trusts in God looks death out of countenance ; and over him the second death shall have no power … " "
22 His extraordinary eyes he veiled with lowered lids and humility , and only the satirical curve of his long lips , accentuated by those twin russet flames that forked upwards through his short black beard , caused the chamberlain who admitted him to look at him a second time .
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