Example sentences of "[v-ing] [prep] he [prep] his " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 She saw more of England driving with him in his car , or walking through cities while he attended to business , then she ever had before .
2 ‘ The great landowner seems to reign there like the lion in his forest , driving from him by his roars all who seek to approach his presence . ’
3 Everyone in Rosington seemed to be laughing at him behind his back .
4 Li Shai Tung sat back in his chair , looking about him at his fellow T'ang .
5 Then we got back together again and I was living with him at his mum 's house .
6 Horrible thought , but suppose she was just living with him for his money ?
7 ‘ And do you deny that for the two years prior to his death you 'd been living with him in his flat in London ? ’
8 Gerrard was looking at him with his eyebrows slightly raised .
9 His eyes had a wildness about them , as though he might attack the boy , who was looking at him with his mouth open .
10 Young Donald was grinning at him with his new look of mockery .
11 Former Scottish international Rodger , who won the men 's singles last year in the Middlesbrough Borough Councilsupported event , has a particular strong field competing against him for his title .
12 He lived for his reunion with Elizabeth ; all that sustained him until then was the daily letter from his new wife waiting for him in his lodgings .
13 Or , if he really wants to worry aloud , he recalls the time not long ago when he woke one morning to find a black man looming over him in his bedroom carrying most of the clothes from wardrobe in one hand and the family carving knife in the other .
14 You could wheel in Julius Caesar and Pike would just sit there , peering at him through his gold-rimmed glasses .
15 ‘ Because all the old cats will be sniggering at him behind his back , that 's why .
16 the world is moving round him in his dream ,
17 One , Sir Joseph Robinson , who had been convicted for fraudulent share-dealing in South Africa , was sufficiently so that the Chief Whip , F. E. Guest , was charged with calling on him in his suite at the Savoy Hotel and telling him that he had no alternative but to withdraw from the list even though his name had already been published .
18 In a moment we 'll be speaking to him about his son 's plight , but first we go over to Switzerland where our reporter , John Marshall , has been following the story .
19 It was Dennis , stopping off for a pee on his way to replenish the supply of social oxygen , already anxious about what the others were saying about him behind his back .
20 on a further visit to Holland to join the exiled court , travelling with him as his ‘ servant ’ .
21 An infant who damages another by carelessly running into him on his bicycle is liable just as a person of full age would be .
22 Well I I think its , the way that the plaintiff puts the case on that point my Lord is that even if the defendant Mr took the view er that it would not have been proper for such a notice to be served , in view of what the plaintiff was saying to him about his wish to get out of the contract , the fact that it was available to him should have been brought to his attention and then as Mr was saying that I sorry I do n't feel I can do this on your behalf because it 's not proper in the circumstances or whatever erm , should then have gone on to advise the plaintiff either to do it himself or to go and seek independent advice .
23 Pilger had already been suggested , but Thornton was unimpressed after coming across him in his Daily Mirror days .
24 He released Lucien 's wrist and turned his back , lifting his arms over his head , reaching behind him for his shoulders .
25 The criminal Grimes is already suspected of murdering his apprentices , and no one will go fishing with him in his boat .
26 Arthur was used to people talking about him in his presence as if he could n't hear .
27 We did n't say anything for a while , I was leaning beside him against his bench watching him clean off the rust .
28 I look forward to working with him in his new role .
  Next page