Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] him on [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Father Devlin clapped him on the shoulder with a large heavy hand . |
2 | Devlin clapped him on the shoulder . |
3 | David Beaton clapped him on the shoulder . |
4 | Maisie pecked him on the cheek . |
5 | David clapped him on the shoulder and simply said : |
6 | The use of special juries of merchants by Lord Mansfield to guide him on the law is well known — not that he always followed their suggestions . |
7 | The pilot of a Fuji aircraft at about 500 feet agl on finals , who believed he was number four to land , saw a Cherokee type aircraft approaching him on a collision course from his 10 o'clock ; to him the aircraft appeared to be level or slightly high and under power , and his passenger saw the Cherokee 's landing light flash . |
8 | Smith has been dismissed as ‘ presence of mind Smith ’ from his alleged remark on returning without his companion from a disastrous outing on the river : ‘ If I had not with great presence of mind hit him on the head with a boathook both would have been drowned , ’ but the story comes from Reminiscences of Oxford ( 1st edn. 1900 ) by William Tuckwell , who in his second edition ( 1907 ) consigned it to oblivion ; moreover , there was no charge of murder . |
9 | The department sent him on an Assertive Course . |
10 | Laura passed Rex the gun and Rex bopped him on the head with it . |
11 | The squire who carried the news to the king at Berkhamsted reached him on the evening of June 24th . |
12 | One of Nogai 's brothers slapped him on the shoulder , but Burun shouted , ‘ Which target were you aiming at , Nogai ? ’ |
13 | He jumped as Heg tapped him on the shoulder . |
14 | He looked so downcast that even Angalo patted him on the shoulder . |
15 | Some treated Charles Manson as a hero , and the underground newspaper , the Los Angeles Free Press allowed Manson to write a column for them while he was in jail ; another , called Tuesday 's Child depicted him on a cross . |
16 | ‘ Perhaps Nigel killed him on the Saturday night . ’ |
17 | On his journey , fearful and probably suffering from reactionary depression , he slept a night under a broom bush , where he dreamed that an angel touched him on the shoulder and bade him rise and eat . |
18 | Despite some misgivings , he persuaded Tom Gray to accompany him on a wander to a nearby burial ground , Lying on top of a heap of bones , ‘ almost asking to be taken , was a femur . |
19 | Her arm caught in the mesh and her fist hit him on the side of the head . |
20 | Again , Brian Harley hit a less-than-perfect drive , but his two-iron across the angle of the dogleg put him on the front edge of the green . |
21 | He is upset at the lack of activity and howls appallingly , but when Odd-Knut tries him on the trace he is clearly crippled and in pain . |
22 | The only mishap was that in forcing himself through the gap , he nudged the twig and the falling window struck him on the head . |
23 | EXPLORER Gerald Kingsland , 62 — who inspired the film Castaway — has had scores of replies to an ad for a girl to join him on an island . |
24 | ‘ Not before time , ’ Stevie remarked , as Patrick joined him on the 17th tee . |
25 | Winnie pecked him on the cheek . |
26 | This was not the moment to lecture him on the facts of hospital life , so I said briefly , ‘ Patients prefer two to one , ’ and asked if he had explained his position to Sister . |
27 | But Gareth Williams beat him on the second . |
28 | She prised Burton out of digs in Streatham to install him on the top floor of her house in Pelham Crescent — just a few doors down from Emlyn Williams . |
29 | Owen 's reaction touched him on a sore spot ; and it was made all the sorer by an angry feeling inside him that there had indeed been incompetence , Egyptian incompetence , that he , Mahmoud , was ultimately responsible for it — and that there was absolutely nothing that he could in practice do about it . |
30 | This shows that when Churchill first asked his officials to brief him on the subject , R. G. Hawtrey replied that public works would indeed increase employment , provided they were linked to an expansion of credit . |