Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] he [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | DR Robert Jones , who was repeatedly quizzed after the murder of his wife Diane in 1983 , yesterday began an appeal against the General Medical Council 's decision to suspend him over an alleged improper examination of a patient in Coggeshall , Essex . |
2 | The priest led him down a passage , knocked and opened the door and entered the room . |
3 | It escapes me why he has n't had a spell in the reserves to shake him up a bit . |
4 | Bet you his parents and the girlfriend helped him out a bit with his decision — ‘ You join them Rovers or else ! ! ! ’ . |
5 | His feet seemed hardly to touch the ground as the wind drove him up the slope . |
6 | He 'd been expecting tight security at the entrance , but in the event the gates were open and unmanned , and a passing employee directed him along a concrete road leading to the garage where a man in blue overalls was washing one of the Fiat saloons . |
7 | For a moment there was nothing to do but let the shabby old SE haul him up the last stretch , so Lambert actually relaxed and momentarily enjoyed his peace . |
8 | He had gone only a few yards however when the horse hurled him over a precipice to his death . |
9 | He would let her father row him down the lake and dangle out a few lines to see if a tickle of fish would tickle his mood . |
10 | The high speed tumble kept him off a bike until February but Cardus refuses to admit to any worries about his relative lack of testing . |
11 | Coffin saw him down the staircase and out of the front door , where they stood , still talking . |
12 | We made the cut in 1970 for my first British Open with Tom , but a bad last round put him down the field . |
13 | Gary brought him up the hospital to meet me he would n't speak to any of the nurses |
14 | The butler led him down the hall to a veneered door which he opened . |
15 | Athelstan led him down the cold , darkened passageway and into the small chamber . |
16 | The German turned round obediently and the orderly followed him down the wire . |
17 | Her mind in a whirl , her body in an equally unstable condition , Robbie followed him up the hillside . |
18 | Soon the path led him down a very steep hillside . |
19 | The men led him down an alleyway , stinking from dog urine and heaps of excrement . |
20 | He motioned Karlinsky forward and with a generous flourish directed him up the three steps on to the small platform in front of the Ark of the Law where a lectern had been placed . |
21 | Wycliffe followed him down a carpeted passage to a door at the end , a small room overlooking a regimented back garden with a substantial Swiss-type chalet in the middle of the lawn . |
22 | I heard him scramble to his feet and his metal-tipped boots took him down the stone corridor at better than the track record . |
23 | There were plenty of other boys to follow him down the good physician 's route to Fitzwilliam Square . |
24 | Harsh words led to action , and Haston despatched him down the public lavatory stairs . |
25 | In the eyes of Louis , his near-drowning had been an act of self-emasculation , a loss of face tumbling him down the social scale to a level little higher than a peon 's . |
26 | The judge said during the raid Munn stood in front of the counter and the man who had broken down the screen handed him out the £6,460 from the teller 's cash drawers . |
27 | Massingham followed him up the narrow uncarpeted stairs . |
28 | Mr Field believes he would win easily , and once returned to the Commons would ask the parliamentary party to give him back the Labour whip . |
29 | Leonora escorted him up the massive oak staircase to his room at the back , wished him a good night 's sleep and walked slowly back along the landing . |