Example sentences of "he [vb past] on the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Multiple shadows of him fell on the perimeter wall , leaping like pale giants . |
2 | He jacked it up and watched as a station logo which meant nothing to him appeared on the screen . |
3 | Smuts 's own notes for the great speech he made on the occasion of the dinner in the Royal Gallery ( see above ) of which over 1 , 000 , 000 copies were sold in the English language alone . |
4 | He pounced on the word . |
5 | He lived on the green did n't he , ? |
6 | ‘ Jim knew it , because he lived on the edge . |
7 | ‘ Jim knew it because he lived on the edge ’ |
8 | David Nicholson says he lived on the end of the racecourse for 22 years and his father lived there longer than that … for him Cheltenham is the best three days racing anywhere in the world and he loves it |
9 | Singling out The Forest and the Fire , which he laid on the pillow ready , he left the rest in a pile on the floor . |
10 | Then he checked on the car , took the long walk back to his serviced apartment , and spent a restless night staring at the stain patterns on his ceiling . |
11 | He plunged on the bomber and raked it from tail to nose ; then let his dive carry him under it and pulled up in time to plant a burst in its belly before climbing into a half-roll which brought the next plane almost within range . |
12 | And still , after Crime and Punishment , the idea of a confession novel or story tugs at the edge of Dostoevsky 's vision , and continues to do so for the rest of his life in the form of The Life of a Great Sinner which he planned on the scale of War and Peace , but which never got written though it fed previous material into his novels of the seventies , and especially Karamazov at the turn of the next decade . |
13 | ‘ It 's an unexpected and welcome bonus , ’ declared Tom , happily , when he passed on the news . |
14 | This view was supported by the medical staff whom he consulted on the matter . |
15 | In 1903 he married Rosecleer Alice Amelia Blanche from Totnes , Devon , whom he met on the voyage to Australia . |
16 | We had recently begun to shelter a young man who had deserted from the Italian army in the south and had somehow managed , with the help of various Italians whom he met on the way , to reach Fontanellato . |
17 | He supported himself by painting the portraits of the distinguished people he met on the way , and in Japan he went off alone to live among the aboriginal Ainu . |
18 | He announced on the eve of the Spanish Grand Prix that he would contemplate retirement ‘ sooner rather than later ’ if the ban was not lifted . |
19 | ‘ We 'll call at the supermarket en route , ’ he announced on the way back to the car . |
20 | And then he , he got on the road and he , we usually took , he had to run it er not more than twenty five miles and hour , and er you had to run it , we , we stopped at Preston if we could get there . |
21 | I did n't know him when he got on the bus . |
22 | And then he got , he got on the bus , it was a Midland Red and it was going to erm , er where , it was going out of town , anyway , and he shook hands with the driver , because I could n't help but , you know , notice what he was doing , and when I got when I was in the shop and getting the bread , the girls in there were telling me that he shook hands with them , because he had just got out of prison , and he was a born again Christian . |
23 | On the half-hour he got on the end of a short pass from Vialli on the edge of the penalty area and hit a fine shot that brought an equally fine save from Pumpido . |
24 | But 12 minutes later he got on the end of a superb cross from Paul Dalton . |
25 | In the 73rd minute Philliskirk netted as he got on the end of a cross from Boro substitute Bobby Barnes . |
26 | He got on the end of a Gorman cross from the right but the Dinamo keeper , at full stretch , managed to keep his header out . |
27 | Sharpe put two efforts wide before he got on the score sheet for the first time this season , courtesy of Cantona , after 77 minutes . |
28 | He turned into Blandford Street and found the call-box he sought on the corner with Chiltern Street , one of a bank of two . |
29 | He transferred an inmate to the newly rebuilt County Hospital , where , pending the provision of the facilities he had requested at the workhouse , he operated on the man for cataract . |
30 | David Allen was so devoted to his project he dared take Lord Hanson to court , where the judge ordered him to destroy the weir he built on the river Winterbourne in Berkshire . |