Example sentences of "[prep] he at [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They were concerned to be caring and look after him at this time of tragedy , and he was just not really taking in what had happened .
2 To this day , Hardy , himself having achieved the double of classical and popular success as an actor , speaks of him at that time with unaffected adulation .
3 Ronni felt proud of him at that moment .
4 We have another description of him at this date from a diarist who happened to meet him .
5 Ah , said Mr Healey , Enoch had been with him at that seminar in Florence he 'd mentioned .
6 If she could have gone to bed with him at that moment it would have been all right .
7 A member of the mathematics advisory team was invited by the headteacher to work in the school and while it was not compulsory , it was assumed that every teacher would work with him at some stage .
8 Her heart gave a little lurch as she thought about running into him at some time , which she was bound to do .
9 He walked forward into the middle of the nave , and stood looking straight before him at some point above the high altar .
10 Another influence — arguably of even greater influence — burst upon him at this time , in the form of Irving Layton , the enfant terrible of Canadian poetry then a local school-teacher , who was invited to participate in a poetry workshop on the campus , and did so with great élan .
11 It has to be emphasised that the committee worked always in the shadow of the law : Section 132 of the Public Health Act 1875 had said that any expenses incurred by a local authority in maintaining in a hospital a patient who is not a pauper , should be deemed to be a debt due from such patient to the local authority , and could be recovered from him at any time within six months after his discharge from the hospital .
12 When , for example , a solicitor is recruited as a specialist to head up a new department it would be appropriate to seek some commitment from him at any rate in the medium term .
13 I had n't much more time to think about him at that moment , because a large black car swept past the open windows with Laura at the wheel .
14 Stratford responded by invoking Magna Carta 's principle of trial by peers , which for him at that time meant trial by the lords in parliament .
15 For him at that moment , the show was not just the thing , it was the priority .
16 The child 's subconscious reaction remains the same and , unless careful understanding is given to him at each stage of his growing up , he will spend the rest of his life in such a way that he reinforces that self-image which tells him that he is not worthy of receiving love .
17 ‘ The coercion may of course be of different kinds , it may be in the grossest form , such as actual confinement or violence , or a person in the last days or hours of life may have become so weak and feeble , that a very little pressure will be sufficient to bring about the desired result , and it may even be , that the mere talking to him at that stage of illness and pressing something upon him may so fatigue the brain , that the sick person may be induced , for quietness ' sake , to do anything .
18 ‘ There were few people really close to him at that time . ’
19 A young Cornish shoemaker married at the time he was setting up on his own : " his wife 's immediate fortune was ten pounds — a sum to him at that time , of great importance " .
20 It does please me but the thing sometimes is , you do n't get results , I mean I just said to him at half time ‘ come on we 've got to be a bit stronger , ’ you know I thought we were playing quite well , but I thought we were letting them dominate us a little bit .
21 Those of us privileged to have spoken to him at some length and to have seen his fascinating family albums would have known of his boyhood tea with Hitler , his Military Medal midstream in some Eastern battlefield and a host of other incidents .
22 He comes into close contact with both a teacher and other children of his own age and many of his future feelings about himself will result from what happens to him at this time .
23 Here John learned to appreciate the material things in life and in later years he allowed journalists to make the mistake of attributing John George 's wealth and position to him at this time .
24 I saw him a lot at the Ehukai Beach Park where he was based , but only managed to talk to him at any length at a party in the hills .
25 Talking to Gavin Selerie in 1983 McGrath detailed some of the influences that came to work on him at that time .
26 Seated where he is , Rhys Williams knows one false move could mean the might of God descending on him at any moment .
27 There was also the crazy lifestyle , in particular , with Bettye Fulford , the woman he became disengaged to when he learned she was 39 not 29 and who served a parternity order on him at this year 's US Masters .
28 But seven pairs of eyes fastened on him at this news , each with their separate thoughts .
29 Who could it be calling on him at this time of night ?
30 Another man had been at the table for some time but Beales only looked at him at this point , curious to know who MacQuillan was with .
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