Example sentences of "[v-ing] he at the " in BNC.
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1 | The Hammers are considering a move for the 31-year-old , but Crosby said : ‘ I would n't consider selling him at the moment . ’ |
2 | About once a week or fortnight I had to attend some quite high-powered meetings in London to which James came too , as I was feeding him at the time . |
3 | Maradona is not the player he was and Gazza would have found it a lot tougher facing him at the height of his powers in the Eighties when Argentina won the World Cup . |
4 | Facing him at the office next day was like facing a firing squad . |
5 | Farquhar , unhurt apart from a huge lump on his head , bandaged Lachlan 's wounds quickly before joining him at the oars . |
6 | David has always , for a time , hitched his rocket on somebody who is powerful — no question about it — he 's powerful himself , but he needed an injection of ruthlessness which Ken Pitt , being a very sweet , nice man , was n't giving him at the time . |
7 | Mr eleven year old son offered to help so one of the put a gun to him and forced him to lead them to him threatening him at the same time . |
8 | So while helping my old friend , I would be losing him at the same time . |
9 | " I tell you what — I do n't think I can do any more by seeing him at the moment , but I think you should cut out his meat completely for a week or two . |
10 | Seeing him at the wedding was something she could bear . |
11 | Although he had won the Derby , plenty of people were still convinced that he did not truly stay a mile and a half and that Piggott 's sensitive handling of him at Epsom , producing him at the very last moment , had masked this lack of stamina . |
12 | The South African Grand Prix at Kyalami was also won by Lauda but Hunt came close to catching him at the end , losing by just over a second . |
13 | She thought of ringing him on the off chance of catching him at the flat , but shelved the possibility as unlikely . |
14 | Nadirpur spoke to his office in Monaco and left instructions for contacting him at the IAP offices in London . |
15 | And Francois-Poncet , on succeeding him at the Academie : |
16 | OPPONENTS of Mr Frank Field , the Labour MP for Birkenhead , believe they succeeded in deselecting him at the secret ballot held last Tuesday . |
17 | In making Gloucester chief steward of the duchy of Lancaster in the north , Edward was thus effectively putting him at the head of the surviving royal affinity there . |
18 | In making Gloucester chief steward of the duchy of Lancaster in the north , Edward was thus effectively putting him at the head of the surviving royal affinity there . |
19 | His clothes were too small now , pinching him at the neck , the waist and the crotch , stretched tight over the shoulders , the chest and his muscled limbs . |
20 | He had seen a face watching him at the window and he had recognized it . |
21 | While ordering the drawings in the Turner Bequest , Ruskin wrote to Elizabeth Browning in 1858 that he believed ‘ the old man 's soul had been gradually crushed within him , leaving him at the close of his life weak , sinful , desolate — nothing but his generosity and kindness of heart left ’ . |
22 | And besides , there were two things bothering him at the same time and he had assumed that the second problem nagging at him had been Cipolla . |
23 | Cross-examined by William Dunlop , defending , Mr O'Donnell agreed that it was possible one of the men had not become involved in attacking him at the quarry . |
24 | A loss would give momentum to the idea of dumping him at the party convention in July . |