Example sentences of "[vb past] he at [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Eddie McAteer made a public call for the march to be postponed , but Fred Heatley , John McAnerney and Betty Sinclair visited him at home to persuade him not to pull out .
2 For the last two years or so of Phillip 's life , Marje never visited him at home , according to friends .
3 I caught him at work one day , myself
4 I climbed the steps up onto the lock and knocked on the door of the lock-keeper 's house , and through great good fortune found him at home .
5 ‘ I found him at Church I : nd .
6 The squire who was sent south to carry the good news to King Henry overtook him at Daventry on the 20th of September .
7 His second outing was particularly encouraging , since the filly who beat him at Headquarters was none other than Henry Cecil 's Felucca , already a leading fancy for next year 's Classics .
8 There were signs that Waterloo Boy was past his best for the season and those were emphasised when Katabatic easily beat him at Cheltenham in April .
9 The watch-alarm woke him at midnight .
10 Judge Peter Greenwood told him at Chelmsford Crown Court : ‘ You are a dangerously sick man . ’
11 She rejected him at birth and it was left to Maria Fountain from the Cotswold Wildlife Park to take on the role of Mother .
12 The typewriter clashed and harried him at night , never rhythmical enough to be ignored .
13 So many of you enjoy Dr. D 's column ( we have taken an extract from his latest book this month , page 176 ) that we photographed him at home with his new wife , TV presenter and novelist , Christine Webber , page 8 .
14 A film crew interviewed him at Parkeston Quay and also met a number of prominent industrialists in the area .
15 I telephoned him at home immediately and told him about the fatigue failure , adding my recommendation that he should order the examination of all UK registered Boeing 707/300 stabilisers for signs of similar failure at the earliest opportunity .
16 That was why Simon Draper was appalled , horrified and dumbstruck when Richard Branson telephoned him at home one Sunday evening in March 1984 , gushing enthusiasm for another idea .
17 She telephoned him at lunchtime on Monday , and he seemed happy with her suggestion that they meet the following day .
18 His mentor , the man who taught him at university , is married to a woman who is half-Jewish , and their son has worked for Hess for years as his adviser .
19 ‘ I 'd say his heart was never in it , but as the SS hanged him at Flossenburg concentration camp in April forty-five , we 'll never know . ’
20 The Marquis de Custine , who observed him at Ems in 1839 , thought that he would " command obedience by the inherent appeal of charm , rather than by fear " .
21 With his evangelical approach , he thrived in the conditions of greater religious freedom introduced in 1988 , but his radical views on the church 's contemporary relevance placed him at odds with a traditionalist wing which sought to revive the Russian Orthodox Church as it had been before the Bolshevik revolution .
22 On 18 November 1699 King William III dined at his house in Richmond and , on 23 June 1700 , in recognition of his services , the king knighted him at Hampton Court .
23 During 1812 he attracted the attention of William , second Earl Fitzwilliam [ q.v. ] , who employed him at Milton , his Northamptonshire home ; he became house steward in November 1816 .
24 Newcastle employed him at Claremont , Surrey ( 1752 ) , and as chancellor of Cambridge University secured his employment to design the university library ( 1754–8 ) ; while for the second duke he worked at Clumber House , Nottinghamshire ( 1768–78 , demolished ) , and designed the bridge in Newark in the same county ( 1775 ) .
25 Then they dumped him at Markyate , Herts , and gave back his keys — plus £5 for a taxi ride to his looted truck .
26 ‘ Dirkie ’ they called him at school .
27 Hit him at top of his head .
28 But Jo never rang him at work , and he never rang her office secretary to find what flight she 'd taken .
29 Kendall will come under increased pressure if he loses this fourth round replay and he is not prepared to keep faith with the players that failed him at Bramall Lane .
30 Then , in 1964 he won the Masters again and everyone expected him at St Andrews for the Open Championship .
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