Example sentences of "he [verb] [adv prt] [prep] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Though when , having ousted him , thoughts of him crept back in again , she grew impatient with herself , and took herself off for a walk around town . |
2 | She saw him glance down to where her cardboard tray had fallen |
3 | Well , have him put down over there |
4 | He gets annoyed if I say anything about it , but that does n't stop him going on about how slim I was at 17 when we first met . |
5 | Ken Clarke was my minister of roads and I remember him coming back on more than one occasion with steam coming out of his ears . |
6 | ‘ If we were close to a town I would n't even inform you , ’ Maggie said evenly , the desire to needle him coming out of nowhere . |
7 | ’ — and then it turned out they wanted him to stay on over there . |
8 | She did n't hear him come up from behind at all . |
9 | Max Gate , the house Hardy designed for himself on the edge of town , is stranded behind a new roundabout and it is difficult now to imagine him setting out from there to ride along the lanes with Kipling or H. G. Wells . |
10 | He made off over there . ’ |
11 | ‘ He turns up at absolutely everything we ask . |
12 | I had to listen for a good hour while he burbled on about variably apertured annuity options and the like . |
13 | Most of the women he goes off with when we have a bad row are certainly not the type which would make me jealous — which , of course , is the main purpose of the exercise ! |
14 | He goes out for about an hour on a Saturday if I , if he 's forced out I said , out oh get out please yeah they 're not the ideal things that they should be wearing , but , like because the |
15 | Well , that 's his , that 's one of his depots , he drives out of there sometimes |
16 | Pat was so incensed he got up at once and hit Jock , and Mrs Lennox screamed . |
17 | I 'd just like to know what he got up to when he took his wig off , that 's all ! |
18 | He got up to as far as the doorway , but I do n't think any further . |
19 | Extracting information on what he got up to there is n't easy . |
20 | Like this girl Tracey that he got on with really well , I mean I , I 'd really disliked her , this girl that Claire knows . |
21 | He got out of here , though it was to the colours . |
22 | When he got out of here , he would make that up . |
23 | And he got out of there fast , before she could see it , some masculine fear in him that if she knew how he felt she would use his vulnerability against him . |
24 | Without the imperative of obedience , albeit lovingly enforced , the child may come to conclude that if he holds out for long enough , demanding his own will , he 'll get his own way in the end . |
25 | From Figuration Libre painters , each portrayed in his own iconographical universe , he moved on to more natural , less intrusive backgrounds in his silkscreen-on-metal prints of Tunisian children or Berliners celebrating the fall of the Wall . |
26 | He cast around for somewhere to put them , and at once Mei Ling took them and gave them to a waiting servant . |
27 | Little Colin Patterson returned to the Jubilee Maternity Hospital with his mum Karen to celebrate his first birthday and to hand over a cheque for £675 to the neo natal unit , where he weighed in at only 2lb 14ozs . |
28 | I 'm afraid some of the other women he played around with when we were having one of our squalls did n't understand the situation . |
29 | He came round at once , and said that it was nothing to worry about ; Susan was worn out , that was all , and must stay in bed for a few days . |
30 | She would cut off her right arm and give it to him if he came over with as much as a single bag . |