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

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1 Freelance cameraman Andy Styczynski , 32 , spotted the elusive bachelor at the wheel of a white Rover Montego — and chased after him in a VW Golf GTi .
2 Doyle looked after him in a kind of angry bewilderment .
3 There were fans everywhere and people chasing after him in the streets .
4 His speed and Lachlan 's bull charge through the fight , drawing their own men after him in the vacuum of his passage , ran him and them down into the water as well .
5 Thiercelin began to nudge through the crowd of idlers around the stage door , leaving his friend gazing stoically after him in the late evening rain .
6 Already suffering from physical ailment , and surrounded by some marvellous women who took it in turns to look after him in the evening of his life , he was a fount of ideas and vision .
7 It was a skipper from here called Sopite ( he has his street named after him in the old town ) , who made one of the great technological advances in whaling , when he found a way to render the blubber down on board the whaler instead of having to sail all the way back home with it .
8 Basha looked after him in the small village .
9 The ambulance came , and she ended up looking after him in the intensive care unit .
10 The decision to place Gareth in the care of his grandparents , who have looked after him in the past while his mother was working , was taken by Strathclyde Regional Council 's social work department .
11 Yes , they have n't really looked after him in the field have they ?
12 , but Benguiat took it as like a threat to and went after him in the lobby of hall and they had to be prised apart .
13 He turned and walked away , leaving her standing by the open door of her bedroom , staring after him in an agony of confusion .
14 Not , however , when Charlotte sat opposite him in an eerily empty airport cafe and described her experiences in the United States while gazing at him with an expression implying what he most wanted to believe : that she trusted him unreservedly .
15 Following him out of the office and down into the street , sitting beside him in the cab which took them to Covent Garden , sitting opposite him in the warm restaurant full of good smells , candlelight , fresh flowers , her predominant feeling was one of surprise .
16 He could not see Dhani but calculated that he might by now be opposite him in the north transept .
17 Kopyion had sat opposite him in the hovercar , contemplating the momentous events unravelling on the planet .
18 She crossed the room and sat opposite him in the ratty old armchair .
19 The reaper cut the corn by bending over and gasping a bunch of ears in his left hand , as Caleb Howe did on his allotment , inserting the sickle and drawing it towards him in a sawing action .
20 Half way down the companion he stopped , and it was as though the whole length of the hold moved towards him in a body .
21 Izzie threw out her hands towards him in an expression of exasperation .
22 Tina walked towards him in the rain-washed playground while Jack looked warily round for her brother .
23 That was when he saw the thin figure jogging towards him in the gloom , and heard the roar of engines come up fast behind him .
24 Hurtling towards him in the swirling fog was a huge lorry powerless to stop on the icy carriageway .
25 Relax , ’ he said , drawing her back towards him in the cramped confines of the passage .
26 The Doctor had reached the summit of yet another bleak ridge , and turned to make this announcement to Francis and the Counsellors , who were toiling upwards towards him in the face of a wind full of dust and hailstones .
27 Auguste almost laughed as he saw the expression on the Prince of Wales 's face as a plateful of roast goose advanced towards him in the hands of James Pegg , followed by an endless procession , it seemed , of forcemeats , vegetables and gravies .
28 His hand captured her face and turned her towards him in the old domineering manner but his eyes were not at all hard .
29 He stopped by the gate and waited as she limped towards him in the darkness .
30 Sitting below him in the well of No 3 Court , Private Eye 's editor Ian Hislop nodded his head vigorously in agreement .
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