Example sentences of "[vb past] him at his " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | His estranged wife Danielle and their three children spurned him at his sick bed when he announced plans to wed the former Bond girl . |
2 | When Callahan and I visited him at his large house on Sunset Beach , it was like walking around a graveyard : every board was a headstone with memories buried beneath it . |
3 | ‘ You wrote that you caught him at his flat just at the time he was leaving the country . ’ |
4 | She found him at his desk , downing vodka , talking on the telephone to Susan , telling her soothingly , ‘ No , I 'm not drinking any more . ’ |
5 | Vacations found him at his estate at Murthly , Perthshire , or , after its sale in 1921 , on Speyside and in St Andrews . |
6 | Nobody recognised him at his true value . |
7 | She imagined him at his desk , his head in his hands . |
8 | The couple met while on holiday in Greece in 1987 and married after she joined him at his base in South Dakota . |
9 | Hearn rang him at his home to plead with him to change his mind but Benn just snapped : ‘ I 'm not coming . ’ |
10 | ‘ Laid him at his enemy 's mercy . |
11 | I met him at his son 's flat in north London — a somewhat incongruous setting for a man who 's spent so much of his time in some of the wildest places in the world . |
12 | I took him at his word . |
13 | His knights took him at his word . |
14 | The princes thought this handsomely said and took him at his word . |
15 | My son took him at his word and went into travel for three years . |
16 | Phil took him at his word and charged up to the buoy , turning at the last minute to propel the buoy in the air with our wash while the reporter hung on for dear life . |
17 | She drew back from him and took him at his word . |
18 | He 'd survived where they had eliminated some of his followers because they took him at his own estimation , a man of the cloth . |
19 | The villagers , however , took him at his word , only too willing to dump their scruffy-arsed offspring on him between the hours of ten and five . |
20 | ‘ He was the original tall , dark , handsome boy at school , ’ said a woman who knew him at his senior school . |
21 | His skill on the ball meant that he was occasionally useful in an inside berth , but the Palace were seldom more than a struggling outfit while he was with us and it is doubtful if many Palace fans ever saw him at his best . |
22 | Blessed with a constituency which returned him unopposed throughout his career in the Commons , and a tenantry which presented him at his wedding with a two-foot high gold cup , it was natural that he should suppose the keystone of the political arch to be a benevolent aristocracy . |
23 | Yet one must also beware of the sort of patronising attitude nicely expressed in the film of The Go-Between , when the silly sprig of the Big House observes , after an exchange with the lusty Alan Bates , ‘ I think I put him at his ease , do n't you ? ’ |
24 | Maybe the director , Pietro Germi , put him at his ease ; Alfredo , Hoffman 's bank clerk , is warm and friendly and likeable . |
25 | He sounded so anxious that Folly was quite relieved to hear Luke put him at his ease . |
26 | The means by which he had got this cadetship proved the first strand in a complicated web that snared him at his trial for treason . |