Example sentences of "he [adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He refused to talk about his businesswoman wife who often followed his rounds wearing bright , tight dresses and cheering him on at every green . |
2 | The Campbells steamer his mother had once taken him on for a day trip to Ilfracombe . |
3 | He found another vessel whose captain ( a Scot ) was prepared to sign him on for the voyage to New York . |
4 | The dream-man called Duvall seized Jimmy around the neck in a way which was surely too painful to be a dream and yanked him to his feet , throwing him on to a desk . |
5 | As they lifted him on to a stretcher and then on to the jeep the blanket slipped away from his shoulders revealing his red hair and a very white arm covered in freckles . |
6 | At last , with Greg 's help , they managed to get him on to a stretcher to which he was firmly secured with nylon strapping so that it was virtually impossible for him to move , then the stretcher was carefully lifted down from the jig and into the waiting ambulance . |
7 | It took four of them to lift him on to a trolley and take him away for observation , with the police riding shotgun at his side , and then things gradually returned to normal — or as normal as they could given the extraordinary circumstances . |
8 | Sinn Fein failed in an attempt to co-opt him on to the council on Wednesday night . |
9 | He had then polished off Duncan 's leftovers before driving him on to the hotel . |
10 | Yeah well we 've got a little antique box a jewellery box and it 's embossed the pattern round it , and the pattern round it is a boar hunt and it 's beautiful , there 's a little boar galloping his heart out with horsemen after him with spears and he 's all the way round the box and I thought of adding him on to the copper kettle you know as engraved all round the outside . |
11 | With the rough timbers pushed wide I got behind the bullock and sent him on to the opening . |
12 | An advanced manoeuvre used in stronger winds in which the sailor lets the sail pull him on to the board from a position in the water . |
13 | I pushed him on to the bed and started to take his shoes off . |
14 | Ellwood spun him a dozen more times , then released him on to the sofa . |
15 | It was in Launceston that Gould took the opportunity of parting company with Gilbert , instructing him to await the arrival in Launceston of the Comet , which would carry him on to the Swan River in Western Australia . |
16 | Jed grabbed Gorelli by the upper arm and spun him on to the balcony . |
17 | Not our questions about the problem of God , but God 's call and invitation to us determined the direction of his thought and shaped his writing ; and it was this basic orientation that led him on to the restatement of christological and trinitarian dogma as the foundation and horizon of theology itself . |
18 | Provided that you have reduced the distance between you , your turning hip will jar against the opponent , lifting him on to the ball of his foot . |
19 | A Polish farmer fits him out with a complete set of dry clothes and sends him on to the West German embassy in Warsaw . |
20 | ‘ How did that kind of line get him on to the insulin project ? ’ |
21 | His whole body felt bruised from the speed at which Doyle had dragged him round and thrown him on to the floor when they heard the shout outside . |
22 | It had once even gone so far as to empty him on to the floor for voicing an intolerant opinion on the Jesuits . |
23 | They , no doubt confused beyond belief , gratefully passed him on to the Americans |
24 | With a considerable effort the men got him on to the stretcher , and Redpath noticed that his trouser pockets seemed to be bulging rather curiously . |
25 | He did not qualify him for income support , he supported him on to the back of his ass , he took him to the inn . |
26 | Richardson , too , made a mediocre start being one over par for his first six holes , but then birdies at the seventh , ninth and 10th moved him on to the leaderboard . |
27 | She followed him on to the train for the short journey to Bruges . |
28 | The fear followed him on to the table at the Rothmans and the man who had pillaged nine titles last season lost to world No 52 Tony Chappel — a player who had managed to take just one frame off him in two previous meetings . |
29 | The shapechanger dropped him on to the ground . |
30 | I held the door for him on to the street . |