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

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1 Yer told me yerself 'e put the finger on the goin 's on at the Crown .
2 ‘ Fred 's a diamond , an' 'e finks the world of 'er .
3 Later ( Mk 12 : 29 ) they would hear him affirm the oneness of God , but how reconcile that with this ?
4 He was a punctilious blighter and I ca n't see him using the Lab as a convenient place for a rendezvous .
5 ‘ Of course , why do you think I asked him to attend the opening of the store ? ’
6 She negotiated with Henry and the Residential Centre and fixed up for him to attend the scheme for three days a week .
7 Copies of the application must be sent to the official receiver in sufficient time to enable him to attend the hearing of the application .
8 He did n't know why General Kopyion had asked him to attend the meeting with the Archon .
9 This would enable him to restore the foot to the proper position of function , and he would keep it like that by strapping it into a right-angle splint , with a kind of plate under the foot attached to splints up the calf .
10 She visualised him drawing the sleeping-bag around him .
11 She shook her head , not understanding , watching him bundle the rabbit in her jumper , then lift it and sling it over his shoulder .
12 Charles I 's quarrels with his Parliaments and his inept foreign policy compelled him to continue the expedient of disafforesting and leasing the soil of various other forests .
13 It was impossible for him to mount the motorbike before Wilkie .
14 Indeed , Roberts herself makes the point that , for example , Anderson 's reliance upon census data made it difficult for him to see the extent of exchanges across households .
15 So I seek the authority of Jesus ; and I am led on by him to see the authority of the Bible .
16 Another flash of lightning allowed him to see the figure of a woman running towards the rick .
17 She peeped at him to see the effect of her words .
18 The question was whether supporting the teacher on this basis might lead to the required change in his attitude , help him to see the situation in a new light , and thus affect his perception of the problem .
19 The daylight was strong enough now for him to see the tower of the ancient stone church silhouetted against the horizon , perched on a ridge .
20 Furthermore , the window of his college bedroom was cherished in his memory because it enabled him to see the Antechapel of Trinity College ,
21 This leads him to see the growth of the wage-allowance scheme as a response to problems of unemployment and underemployment which , while they became more visible in years of high food prices , were inherent in social and economic changes taking place in the Speenhamland counties .
22 The sunlight behind him penetrated the thinness of his ginger hair and polished his scalp .
23 Concentrating attention on tasks before him avoided the resuscitation of more painful parts of his life .
24 If the judge had thought that he could not deal with the matter himself it was also of course open to him to report the barrister to the General Council of the Bar .
25 They were all questions which both puzzled and disturbed him , yet at the same time he knew she was the key to helping him expose the diversion at the plant .
26 It was no doubt easy for him to embrace the theme of a united front against the barbarism of fascism .
27 On the second occasion the wife of his landlord caught him thumping the side of the machine with his fist .
28 He saw him throw the noose towards him .
29 If he protests , tell him to appeal the matter to the Kha-Khan . ’
30 At least by the time he received a freak , soccer-kickabout leg injury last month that forced him to miss the Test against South Africa , he had enjoyed a double-try England debut against Canada .
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