Example sentences of "[verb] [noun prp] by the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Ybreska reached out with both arms to embrace Kirov by the shoulders , his face wreathed in a rapturous smile .
2 She met Dickie by the coconut shy .
3 Her other hand whipped up like a snake , grasped Manescu by the throat .
4 Nutty nipped in and caught Jazz by the elbow .
5 Müller caught Eloise by the elbow .
6 Laura grasped Maggie by the arm .
7 With his other hand , he caught Tolby by the neck and pushed upwards against the chin .
8 She found Adam by the bar , munching on a sausage roll , his plate piled high with tempting savouries .
9 We entered Paris by the Porte St Denis .
10 Forster paused , caught Delaney by the arm , and pointed .
11 The Major caught Carew by the arm .
12 They walked on , wandering through a warren of tortuous passageways where the noise and stench grasped Athelstan by the throat .
13 Two of the guards shouldered their bows , grasped Twoflower by the elbows and lifted him off the ground .
14 As they turned a corner on the path , the clerk suddenly stopped and grasped Ranulf by the arm .
15 Grant saw Jim Miller grab Louise by the hand and turn away , pulling her after him .
16 Nicholas caught John by the arm and they stood , their backs pressed to the wall .
17 They found Moran by the sound of malleting .
18 With commendable promptitude , he caught Harrison by the collar and held him firmly , while Agnes and Dotty recovered their balance .
19 She got to her feet , grasped Melissa by the elbow and hauled her upright .
20 She grasped Melissa by the hand .
21 Prince William was still at the crawling stage when they were invited to visit Australia by the government .
22 The astounding indulgences granted Winterbotham by the regime apparently formed part of a scheme to woo ranking foreigners and through them impress their governments with Germany 's mounting might .
23 The man who taught me English could recite Burns by the hour . ’
24 The elder composer , finally released from servitude at Esterháza , had been invited to visit London by the impresario J P Salomon , who also intended to entice Mozart to England .
25 Far from leaping from his chair and seizing Pearce by the throat , a curious fatigue seemed to have settled in his bones .
26 Only two days after meeting Julie by the Serpentine in Hyde Park matters had come very quickly to a head .
27 Delaney shook Lawton by the hand , and nodded at the other faces , regarding them levelly .
28 Frustrated , Delaney shook Lawton by the arm .
29 Netwise 's RPC Toolkit is bought OEM by the likes of Sun Microsystems Inc , Hewlett-Packard Co and Unix System Laboratories Inc .
30 The old man 's gaunt face broke into a smile and his thin blue-veined hands clasped Corbett by the arms .
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