Example sentences of "[to-vb] he [adv] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I then went to see three other patients and returned to review the child about twenty minutes later to find him totally at peace and asleep , with no evidence of any respiratory problem .
2 The nurse may also come back in the evening , especially in the beginning , in order to help the patient with medicines , such as insulin injections for diabetes , and to position him correctly in bed .
3 If Maureen was at home , she would drive into Oxford to fetch him home for lunch .
4 they had to leave him there in hospital .
5 It begins with the dead body being moved into the sun as the sun used to awaken him both at home and in the trenches , in France .
6 No traffic lights then — these men used to give him right of way .
7 It was possible , therefore , so far as Hitler was specifically linked to the boycott at all , to see him only in connection with presumed justifiable action , and detached from the ‘ unfortunate excesses ’ of Party activists .
8 After he is wounded in this staged hunt , perhaps she could be seen to nurse him daily with iodine and mercurochrome , out of remorse , but in the process establishing the first physical contact .
9 I pulled him away and tried to get him upstairs in case he was traumatized for life , but he kicked me in the balls .
10 ‘ Do we have to have him here in bed with us ? ’
11 When I was on the motor cycles , he used to collar me to take him home for lunch .
12 As to that college novice , Williams , I have ordered my attorney to throw him instantly into gaol on an action of debt for money he has borrowed from me .
13 Ordered him out of bed and impatiently interrupted his exercises to bring him downstairs for breakfast .
14 In 1714 , the laird of Gleneagles solicited the post of bailie of the regality of Lennox for his son James Haldane , an advocate who ‘ not haveing reccommendation or interest enought to bring him quickly into business … thought this might contribute some thing to it ’ , but the Duke of Montrose kept such appointments firmly in the hands of Graham gentlemen who looked upon him as their chief .
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