Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [verb] him at " in BNC.

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1 But they will have to beat off a challenge from French millionaires Monaco , who head a posse of foreign clubs shadowing him at Forest .
2 There were times when Eliot seemed uncertain or ill at ease , suddenly very much the " resident alien " — one has the impression , always , of a man invaded by inexplicable moods and anxieties which he did his best to conceal — and Hayward 's own dominating and very English manner afforded him at such times a certain amount of confidence .
3 Cecil has not won the 2,000 Guineas since Wollow scored in 1976 , but Pursuit of Love is a genuine contender and it will take a convincing performance from either Forest Tiger or Dr Devious in today 's Craven Stakes to displace him at the head of Ladbrokes ' market — and other firms could well follow suit .
4 He told the reporter , who was driven blindfold to meet him at a secret location , that gangsters doused one of his two sons with petrol and threatened to kill them both if he did not co-operate in the theft .
5 With his evangelical approach , he thrived in the conditions of greater religious freedom introduced in 1988 , but his radical views on the church 's contemporary relevance placed him at odds with a traditionalist wing which sought to revive the Russian Orthodox Church as it had been before the Bolshevik revolution .
6 His incredible determination and immodest personality kept him at the top of his profession .
7 ‘ No , ’ he said , a soft laugh escaping him at her obvious embarrassment .
8 But startling news awaited him at Naples .
9 Tikva , a 26-year-old Israeli , has impressed on trial at the City Ground with the Belgian club pricing him at £500,000 .
10 Shattered after losing his young second wife , he moved to Bath , then in its social heyday , where a benign-looking portrait shows him at seventy , grasping a book entitled Views of Painshill .
11 Mr Churchill had nine inch long cigars sent him at Christmas and
12 He knew that he would have to climb down , hand over hand , foot dangling until it got a hold , body close to the wood , face turned up and away from whatever awesome sight awaited him at the bottom of the tree .
13 Liam wondered why there were such long faces to greet him at the shop .
14 I climbed the steps up onto the lock and knocked on the door of the lock-keeper 's house , and through great good fortune found him at home .
15 The fact that the Prime Minister of Great Britain had twice flown to Germany to intercede with him , and on the third occasion had hurried across Europe with the heads of the French and Italian Governments to meet him at the shortest possible notice , constituted a personal triumph for Hitler .
16 He shook his head , hardly able to bear the thought of what they were paying out to have his antique father-in-law insult him at mealtimes .
17 The highly-athletic Lewis bagged him at 197 , stooping and clutching a low drive .
18 His proud mum met him at Shannon Airport with the news that he has been called up by the Lions as a replacement for winger Ian Hunter .
19 A ragged laugh escaped him at the startled look in her eyes .
20 A small , brown-haired woman met him at the door , surrounded by a group of noisy , dirty children who eyed Corbett boldly , then ran to hide and giggle behind their mother 's skirts .
21 If his remarkable strategic instinct convinced him at an early stage that it would be necessary to negotiate with the FLN , his obvious repugnance at the process caused major problems .
22 Driving back from Newhaven to Tunbridge Wells that afternoon , he had only to think of the empty house and the solitary evening awaiting him at Farriers to rebel against caution and risk a diversion to Ockham House .
23 The American people told him at the polls what they had been screaming from the rooftops for two years .
24 The Russian poet mistakes him at first for a brigand of the woods , a political conspirator , or a charlatan trading in elixirs and arsenic .
25 She knew Archie Cousins was a loafer whose sharp nose pointed him at everything except honest toil .
26 Cortot 's Barcarolle ( his only recording of one of Chopin 's greatest masterpieces ) was once described by a French critic as ‘ un rituel erotic-passionel ’ and it is indeed as insinuating as it is blisteringly intense , even though the hectic rush through the final pages shows him at his least eloquent .
27 And versatile international Joe Lydon has signed a new 12-month contract to keep him at Central Park .
28 Ron does n't remember this tall , slightly gawky figure approaching him at all .
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