Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] [verb] he [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The experience in Gentle Jack and the speech that caused all the problems in that play stood him in good stead .
2 that experience changed him in every way .
3 The use of enamel , the brilliant understanding of colour , yes , that piece reminded him of Giuliano , though-the design was more subtle , less heavy .
4 But his experiences of street life in Hackney and his boxing ventures in Bethnal Green taught him that blackness presented him with a unique set of problems .
5 Got killed when that horse kicked him in the head . ’
6 The Prince is also very keen on deer stalking , another pull to keep him in the Highlands for as long as he can manage .
7 His graphic accounts of this experience established him as anthropology 's Conrad and gave the subject the fiercely empirical tradition which is its hallmark in Britain to this day .
8 This experience gave him at least a chance of succeeding in the Caucasus .
9 Smith 's wife died in 1825 ; this loss made him for some time anxious to resign , and may help to account for the relative lack of distinction of his period of office .
10 This episode takes him across Western Turkey and the Mediterranean , on to Greece , and Rhodes ( where he meets astrologer Patric Walker ) before hitting Africa in the shape of Egypt and Luxor .
11 This act left him with an interest in the company that was for most practical purposes worthless since the previous practice among the three member-directors had been to take the money out of the firm in the form of directors ' fees rather than shareholders ' dividends .
12 On Wednesday this campaign brought him to St Augustine 's parish centre , Larchfield Street , Darlington , where the local branch of the Samaritans were holding their annual meeting .
13 Several influences combined in this period to help him in the search for an alternative theological approach .
14 Another band encircled him from the left , two massive arms had him from behind , his feet were lifted from the ground .
15 This motive led him after university away from the
16 Pennethorne regarded Hunt 's appointment as another move to deprive him of work which was rightfully his .
17 My quizzing about the intellectual world which I was about to enter with some trepidation left him with a wry smile , which puzzled me for some time after , as my naïvety about the world of further education lasted well into my early days in college .
18 It would give the American parent group a chance to examine his potential at close quarters and at the same time he would be able to undergo some training to prepare him for the more elevated positions he was destined to occupy in future .
19 At least he would know then about Mark , realise that at least one person in this world knew him for what he really was .
20 The boy was in Nunnery Lane when another youth asked him for a ride on the bike and never returned .
21 For this ailment call him on 0891 400 650 .
22 For this ailment call him on 0891 400 650
23 The commission now has the task of finding another country to take him in the next five days , and it is not optimistic .
24 and this guy got him by the throat and pinned him to the wall and said Billy shut up !
25 This observation led him to his third important realization , namely , that the tension that he had seen in his neck was causing other tensions throughout his whole structure .
26 Iago 's refusal to answer that question puts him outside human society for ever .
27 Well he 's saying that that bloke mistook him for somebody else then ?
28 And it was n't just it was by pure coincidence , I mean his kidneys would have stopped anyway , that bloke thumped him in the pub .
29 Lord Brougham believed of Liverpool that : ‘ No minister ever passed his time with so little ill-will directed against himself , or had so much forbearance shown him upon all occasions . ’
30 Lord John had hoped that his friend would accompany him , but he sensed how much Manvell despised him for so easily surrendering to Sharpe 's threat .
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