Example sentences of "[vb pp] he at [art] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Beryl 's words had impressed him at the time because they summed up his own vague feeling that what had happened and what was happening might be consequences of the old man 's cynical , even malicious contrivings .
2 Could I have caught him at a bad moment , could he have mellowed , I could n't believe it .
3 This had dropped him at a garage in Cromcruach and had then mysteriously vanished before he could offer his thanks .
4 Nancy Ball had only been with Hugo for a few months and it was much longer than that since Harriet had visited him at the office .
5 Wickham suspected he looked dubious because she hurried on : ‘ Oh , I know you 're thinking I might not have noticed him at the bar .
6 He had pressed her to marry him , though he was considerably older than she was , and she had accepted him at a time of great emotional exhaustion .
7 You must have seen him at the pictures . ‘
8 I 've seen him at the club many times .
9 I have even seen him at the hairdresser 's , supporting her head as her hair is washed .
10 I have never seen him at the Council of Europe and I serve on the social , health and family affairs committee , which he has never attended .
11 She says I 've seen him at the shop but he did n't speak .
12 She says I 've seen him at the shop but he did n't speak .
13 She says I 've seen him at the shop but he did n't speak .
14 She says I 've seen him at the shop but he did n't speak .
15 ‘ I 've met him at a couple of PFA functions and when it was my testimonial he sent some things down to be raffled .
16 Sally-Anne had met him at a party ; he had long been settled in England , and he had been impressed and amused by her fiery conversation and her obvious intelligence .
17 When I asked Lee what 's going on , he told me this guy had met him at the airport and that he had a letter and had said he 'd caddied for Henry Cotton .
18 Having met him at the station on 3 December , a Tuesday , we walked back to the Old parsonage , in St Giles 's ( now a hotel ) , where Michael Cullis had pleasant lodgings .
19 There were the two gold and jewelled boxes Müller had sold him at a staggering profit , considering he had bought them from someone facing criminal charges , and desperate for cash .
20 The father went on : ‘ I believe she said he had stopped breathing for a couple of seconds , and if we had n't had him at the hospital when it happened we would have more than likely lost him . ’
21 In the telegram which Randolph sent her from Cape Town telling her what had happened , he asked her on no account to tell his father , the prime minister , but to arrange payments on the instalment plan of perhaps £10 a month to a list of the names he enclosed who had fleeced him at the cards tables .
22 The Warden ( Vice-Chancellor ) Duff assured them that he was now not nearly so odd as he was when he had known him at the choir school of King 's College .
23 Sitting on the ground in front of it were the two constables who had delayed him at the dovecot during the arms search .
24 Dalgliesh , who had heard him at a police concert , never ceased to be surprised that so narrow a chest and so slight a frame could produce such a powerful organ-toned bass .
25 She 'd heard him at the glass door — a double knock , very light .
26 Zen had hardly heard him at the time , shocked by the sight of the man he had been summoned to Perugia to save Iying naked on a plastic sheet with a thermometer sticking out of his anus .
27 In September 1960 Blake and his family arrived in Beirut where MI6 had enrolled him at the language school known as the Middle East Centre for Arab Studies .
28 Yet Mr Subirachs 's sculptures for the cathedral have placed him at the centre of a storm .
29 Tight in his hand he held the silver coin that Dad had given him at the front door .
30 Yeah , I could n't even fight the thought that she 'd asked him at no what I mean .
  Next page