Example sentences of "[vb base] [prep] he the " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Modigliani declined as politely but suggested to Lunia that she should come to his studio and pose for him the following day . |
2 | Make him fit the bill ; imagine for him the attributes that you require . |
3 | Six months ago , we put to him the problem of single-union agreements and he dismissed it . |
4 | It was to hound and hasten Leonard 's waking thoughts , eliminate any residual interest he may have possessed in mere intellectual commitment , and open to him the stark reality of life downtown . |
5 | But we also attribute to him the power to mediate between those same concerns and the hostile forces of disease . |
6 | See what he 's doing with his fur , look scratching and it 's going off and , he knocks his fur off and then it falls , falls out look at him the |
7 | Oh yeah , I , but I did n't realize you know with him the old man , the toughy , yeah |
8 | In 1933 it was suggested that Mosley should visit the new German leader , Adolf Hitler , and discuss with him the future of Fascism in Britain . |
9 | ‘ The less you respond to him the more he tries to get to you — I know I can be a bit intense so it 's really good that he taught me to have fun at work and loosen up . ’ |
10 | Anna 's answer was , If you go to him the instant you are free , what will the world say ? |
11 | I could tell him anything , even share with him the contradictory motives within my personality , and he would still love and accept me . |
12 | I leave with him the thought , especially as Labour is apparently committed to adding another £9 a week to national insurance contributions for 3 million or more people , that if such a policy had been pursued , contributions for an employee on average earnings and his employer would now be about £9 a week more than they are . |
13 | It was pleasant to stroll around on an evening such as this , thinking productively about the work which would make his name ( and his fortune ) and restore to him the sense of achievement he had so greatly enjoyed as an undergraduate journalist and Union wit . |
14 | He told Wordsworth how he would lie on the leads , or flat roof , of Christ 's Hospital , and gaze into the sky because that was the only face of nature London could not obscure , or how he would close his eyes and ‘ by internal light ’ see before him the trees and meadows of Ottery and the river itself . |