Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] on his [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This meant that he never fought them on his own terms , always theirs , and it blinded him to the realisation that when all else failed , when all the appeals for ‘ fair play ’ fell on stony ground , that he could have utilised his mass following of workers to shake the ground beneath the Empire .
2 Something about him was beginning to needle her , challenging her to meet him on his own terms .
3 I 've pulled him out of it I pulled him out of it for the simple reason , he is the only one which is , I did n't want to segregate him on his own .
4 ‘ Nearly a fortnight ’ , he complained , was spent in Sydney organising his journey to the other side of the Liverpool Range — that remote and tantalising region that had eluded him on his first visit to Yarrundi because he had had to return to his wife in Hobart .
5 Seb always felt vaguely uncomfortable when Melody caught him on his own .
6 Not sure enough to write it on his precious list .
7 Stone also wrote the film , basing it on his own experiences as a volunteer infantryman in the 25th Infantry ( ‘ Tropic Lightning ’ ) Division .
8 Then he tried it on his own
9 ‘ I saw Mait 's files in his house ; that 's what put me on his bad side , ’ the Doctor added hurriedly .
10 ‘ Well , I hope it sustains him on his long journey into obscurity , because I intend to make sure Michael Stein never works in the travel industry again . ’
11 Merrivale could have done it on his own when he was in there with her , and the gentleman who came in from outside did n't need a partner either .
12 He picked the hat up off the floor and put it on his own head .
13 Once again , Arthurian legend underlay the idea of the Order , but the adoption of the garter as its symbol was said in later years to have occurred when , at a ball at Calais in 1348 , the Countess of Salisbury dropped her garter and the king , who was rumoured to have been in love with her , picked it up and in the face of derisive cries from the onlookers put it on his own knee with the remark , ‘ Honi soit qui mal y pense ’ — shame upon him who thinks ill of it .
14 He became aware of the excessive beating of his heart , and remembered the attendant 's advice not to overdo it on his first visit .
15 St Michael could not do it on his own .
16 This was unusual , he almost never talked while he was working , but maybe he sensed that Jed wanted the silence filled and knew that Jed could n't do it on his own .
17 But he will not do it on his own .
18 Attendance at the ball indicated considerable standing in the adult world and he had a sudden savage desire to show his parents , who would be there , that he had made it on his own , without any help from them .
19 ‘ The first 20 minutes will be critical and , the way he kicks , Botha could beat us on his own if we give him the chances , ’ said Carling , whose assessment was backed by pack leader Brian Moore .
20 Li Shai Tung stood , leaning heavily upon the silver-headed cane he had come to use so often these days ; the cane with the dragon 's head Han Ch'in had bought him on his fiftieth birthday .
21 Did they follow him on his pub-crawl , clinically waiting until he became suitably juiced before switching on the camera ?
22 Mr Waldegrave 's constituency agent in Bristol West , Philip Stephenson , says : ‘ I do n't know why he wears it on his right hand .
23 ‘ I know exactly what you hoped , ’ Alexandra said , ‘ and I like him on his own .
24 That 's right , he usually sits up there , and I 'm , not going to leave him on his own till I know he 's alright .
25 A round the world yachtsman has been telling tales of the sea to a group of schoolchildren who 've been supporting him on his latest adventure .
26 Last night the woman , who did not wish to be named , said : ‘ I 'm really furious , I 'd just love to slap him on his fat chops .
27 To get out was a considerable achievement : to go on to etch his own personality on the world was so rare as to be wonderful : but to do it on his own terms , in his own way and to do exactly as he wanted was astounding .
28 yeah , you know he 's got to have somebody behind him , cos he ai n't man enough to do it on his own though
29 This was eventually made doubly plain when each member of my crew took it in turn to brief me on his particular duties , and I in turn had to perform in his position .
30 Kohl , in eastern Germany for the first time since the December 1990 general election , was jeered and pelted with eggs by several hundred protesters on April 7 in Erfurt ( where enthusiastic crowds of over 100,000 had greeted him on his last visit in February 1990 — see p. 37260 ) .
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