Example sentences of "[verb] him [prep] the way " in BNC.
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1 | When I came back , cos I went in on the way to the hairdresser 's , to find out about it , and I thought I 'd buy him on the way back , when I went back it was still sitting in the same place with its tail hanging out of the back . |
2 | The scene of crime officer kept looking at him , as if he found him in the way but did not know how to say so . |
3 | ‘ His condition was obvious and they must have decided to pull him on the way home . ’ |
4 | Maybe Henry would have ended up warped and perverse but his unofficial education among the elite certainly helped him along the way . |
5 | Nevertheless it is indisputable that all the early church fathers believed in the Devil as the Evil One , although it was never found necessary to define him in the way we must do so about God . |
6 | Director Andrew V McLaglen , who directed him in The Way West in 1967 and who is no easy pushover for any temperamental actor , told me : |
7 | The many , varied patterns take the beginner to advanced levels of the art , teaching him along the way a great mixture of different techniques containing all the essential elements of taekwondo . |
8 | Also , I blamed him for the way the bearers had deserted us . |
9 | He was neither pallid nor flabby , prison had not marked him in the ways she expected . |
10 | Met him on the way to Kingston . |
11 | Death met him by the way , and laid him here . |
12 | ‘ You passed him on the way in . ’ |
13 | ‘ And you ca n't blame him for the way we 've been conceding goals . |
14 | These icy cold droplets seemed to cut through to the bone as if to punish him for the way he was . |
15 | Sorge had asked him on the way out of Washington . |
16 | And he said this and he was n't I mean particularly , he said oh she 's just , you know she , she 's like sailed through Haileybury , she gets out of everything , she , he , he 's really keen on the sports side of things here so I do n't know why he got so het up about it but he said it really er pissed him off the way she erm |
17 | She might even pass him on the way up ! |
18 | but she saw him on the way to work in town , had a bloody great barney with him on the market place on the way to work , just say , she was in there about ten minutes and burst into tears |
19 | And perhaps Van Dyck does n't flatter him in quite the way , flatter 's the wrong word , sort of transmutes him in the way that he often does in his very elegant and sophisticated portraits . |
20 | In fact — and this is going to blow your socks off if you 've never thought about it before — God works out how much we love him by the way we treat other people ( including teachers ) . |
21 | He inspired the Prince , worked alongside him , coached him in the ways of business , schooled him in the art of responsible land management , encouraged him to try out new ideas , and helped turn the Duchy from a non-profit making concern into one that five years later had made net profits of £1.46 million . |
22 | What I need to do is get him out the way . |
23 | At the last meeting of the committee I did in fact congratulate the director and his staff for the way in which community care had been implemented current year and I 'd certainly like to congratulate him on the way he 's presented er proposals for next year . |
24 | Because of his betrayal of the Decembrists in 1825 and his long identification with the regime of Nicholas I , he had few friends on the left of the political spectrum who could advise him on the way in which emancipation should proceed . |
25 | but I do n't reckon he erm went up to deliberately shove him out the way . |
26 | She endured his lovemaking , sometimes she even enjoyed it , but for the greater part she could not love him in the way he truly deserved . |
27 | Gabriel irritated him by the way she could get something nearly right but not quite . |
28 | I had n't wanted him before he was born , and , though I had never neglected him physically , I had n't loved him in the way most mothers love their children . |
29 | She had sent him on the way to solving the mystery of her husband 's murder . |
30 | The Gala youngster acknowledges how fortunate he has been in the folk who have advised him along the way . |