Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] him across [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Outside , the sun lashed him across the forehead with a warning of another headache to come , and he wished he had n't had a drink with lunch at paderborn .
2 The rain struck him across the face like a whiplash as he fought to keep the bike upright and driving for the protection of the leeward bank .
3 Now suffering is a vast and many-sided fact of Crime and Punishment , as of all mature Dostoevsky — larger than the ‘ loose end ’ idea of The Drunks which produced Marmeladov the marmeladey wallower in abasement and humiliation , the man who seeks suffering and finds it ( and so finds satisfaction too ) at the bottom of his vodka jug , who screams ‘ I 'm loving this ! ’ when his wife pulls him across the room by his hair ; and larger than the ‘ out of the practical swim ’ idea of ‘ A Confession ’ from which emerges the murderer , the man with something to confess , who does n't seek suffering but learns , though only in the Epilogue , to accept it .
4 All hint of smile vanishing , the giant cuffed him across the side of the head — only lightly so , yet Lexandro 's teeth rattled and the iron chair rocked .
5 As he did he drove a fist hard into Connelly 's face , the impact propelling him across the kitchen .
6 As he tried in vain to jerk his head away to one side , shouting in fear , the taut rope caught him across the throat , cutting off the sound of his voice and throwing him backwards off his horse .
7 Gallagher struggled ; a man cuffed him across the mouth as one would a bucking horse .
8 A SECURITY guard cheated death when a thug slashed him across the neck with a Stanley knife .
9 She 's to give him a hand lead him across the road .
10 There was a vicious crack like a pistol-shot and the lash struck him across the back , splitting open the shirt , tearing the skin .
11 The carpenter looked at him , then at Benedicta and , throwing back his head , laughed hysterically until the porter struck him across the face .
12 A former inmate at Gloucester jail has been telling a jury how a senior prison officer beat him across the back .
13 If he feels very unsafe , because the traffic is moving fast , he may prefer to ask a passer-by to help him across the road .
14 He reached for Freddy , and with what seemed no more than a flick of his wrist pitched him across the foyer .
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