Example sentences of "he [vb infin] [adv] to the " in BNC.

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1 On instructions from the Corporals , we stripped him naked and made him run across to the horse trough where he was thrown in .
2 After a short while she saw him emerge on to the quayside , a tall , lean man with the kind of rangy , loose-limbed walk which drew admiring glances from any female within range .
3 The handshake was a stupid idea as she was still holding Darren , but she let him slide down to the floor and we shook .
4 Michael let him drop on to the filthy floor .
5 ‘ He should have knocked the guy cold and not let him go on to the fourth round .
6 I saw him go up to the house- ’
7 You say you saw him go up to the house and take something ?
8 Let him go back to the corner thinking , ‘ I 'm working with the boss . ’ ’
9 I was going to ask you to help me to make him come back to the warren .
10 As I went one way , and he another , I heard him say cheerfully to the gentlemen , ‘ Mason 's already left .
11 When he was naked , she helped him climb on to the desk .
12 As the Prime Minister savours one of his last few busy days before the deluge , will he think back to the dinner that he gave at No. 10 Downing street last November on behalf of the Tory party for what The Sun — I must quote it accurately because it is from The Sun —
13 Will he accept that in the United States of America , the land of free enterprise , it was concluded that voluntary arrangements would never sufficiently overcome discrimination against employment and will he respond positively to the view of the employers forum on disability and the law society as well as three hundred and eleven honourable members of this house who have signed E D M number two that the time has now come for legislation to ban discrimination against in er disabled people in respect of employment in this country .
14 He can get out of the window , but how can he get across to the fire escape ? ’
15 Will he come back to the question asked by my hon. Friend the Member for Edinburgh , South ( Mr. Griffiths ) ?
16 No longer does he cling on to the status that he wrested from him with such arrogance and cruelty .
17 Instead of all this fake indignation , when will he own up to the fact that most of the local authorities , including my own of Knowsley , have empty properties because they are being held for improvement under schemes in which the Government are involved after 13 years in which they have neglected to fund local authority and other housing stock ?
18 Not until he had regained his composure did he crawl over to the side of the car and slump down against it , wiping the sweat from his forehead with the back of his hand .
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