Example sentences of "was [verb] he [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Len was thumping him on the arm now with his fist .
2 The boyish expression transformed the hard planes of his face and she stared at him as if she was seeing him for the first time .
3 The courage of Peter er after his denial is something that was given him by the Holy Spirit .
4 It was as embarrassing to see a friend under the influence of adrenalin when one had not lost one 's own temper as it was to see him under the influence of alcohol when one was sober .
5 Ten miles away on that December evening , Walter Schellenberg lit a cigarette in the back of the Mercedes which was speeding him towards the castle .
6 I was helping him across a busy six-lane road in north London .
7 ‘ Christopher , ’ said Francis to Jane , who was helping him with the sheep the next morning , ‘ has been like a father to me . ’
8 And then the music was drawing him into the fire and the light , and he could see the massive shape of the Chariot limned against the forest now , bathed in its own radiance , hung with silk , lined with satin …
9 She was pursuing him like the Fury pursuing the crime .
10 However : What Mr Taylor [ for the council ] said … was … that the common assumption which lay behind the agreement was that the council was the owner of the … land and that Mr Tillson had no interest in either parcel of land beyond the tenancy which the council was to grant him by the transaction .
11 Dyson swung the wheel to the left , then swung it sharply to the right again to avoid a lorry which was overtaking him on the inside .
12 There was no sense in expecting any help from the boy , the only thing to be done was to exclude him as an irresponsible minor from the consideration of his own fate .
13 In fact they exchanged hints for Orwell 's own essay on Wodehouse ( 1945 ) ; and years after Orwell 's death , Waugh was to praise him in a broadcast for having generously helped to save Wodehouse from the undeserved public disgrace of prosecution as a war-time Nazi collaborator .
14 Jean was pulling him by the hand towards the dance .
15 There too a twenty year old who has managed to kick a habit that was leading him down a dangerous path .
16 The only way to banish the bogeyman was to look him in the eye without flinching .
17 Such inspiration on the captain 's part was to help him towards an OBE , for with England then beating Australia in the first two games of the final , their clean sweep of three trophies out of three was accomplished .
18 The result of this slight deformity was to leave him with a rather nasal drawl .
19 Owen knew from the title that this was a member of the Egyptian Royal Family but which of the Khedive 's numerous progeny it was escaped him for the moment .
20 Only it seems they was callin' him by a different name , or names even .
21 I was accompanying him in the show anyway and I think we just had the nerve . ’
22 About once a week or fortnight I had to attend some quite high-powered meetings in London to which James came too , as I was feeding him at the time .
23 She was treating him like a little boy .
24 Still peering from the corner of his eye , Frankie stared at her breasts for a long time before he realized with a jolt that she was observing him through the mirror .
25 He put a solicitor down , and last time I spoke with him I was defending him on a for fraud .
26 The doves were fluttering upwards to the music , and his Maria Filippa — an unusual diva , wearing spectacles — with Pericle on her arm in a lace bonnet and button boots , was greeting him under the olives .
27 The Perm was soon taking pity on Charlie , as people tended to , and Charlie was asking him about the pressures of fame as if it were something that concerned him from day to day .
28 That way , he would be left alone without worrying why no one was asking him for an autograph .
29 The old man was begging him for a dime to buy a cup of coffee .
30 The woman was taking him for a ride , working on him to get what she wanted , and that included Lissa 's destruction .
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