Example sentences of "he [vb past] he in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | When he met him in the office , or on the stairs , his habitually offensive glance seemed to have a new dimension of thoughtfulness . |
2 | Unfortunately he phoned him in the middle of the night . |
3 | He found him in a comer of the hall , already half-drunk . |
4 | In fact , he found him in a state of positive animation , in conversation with Chatterton about the dangers of travelling by public transport . |
5 | He found him in a couple of minutes , before he had properly left the house . |
6 | He found him in the station buffet slouched against the counter eating toasted tea-cakes . |
7 | The scene of crime officer kept looking at him , as if he found him in the way but did not know how to say so . |
8 | Hudson , who had played the most fluently for his 30 from 54 balls , was caught behind trying to cut Harper , who was also rewarded with the wicket of Rushmere when he beat him in the flight . |
9 | ‘ You may perhaps gain the kingdom of heaven by your prayers , ’ he told him in an unkind moment , ‘ but never the kingdom of Great Britain . ’ |
10 | Then he jabbed him in the ribs again . |
11 | Sometimes he fancied him in the room , and said , ‘ I must just speak to John Bunyan ; he 's over there … |
12 | ‘ Then he called him in a loud voice , and said to me , ‘ I think John Bunyan must be deaf . ’ |
13 | The shooting gallery was open to members of the public , and was the scene of a spectacular feat of arms by Horace Hunter , who hit the target ‘ in the second buttonhole of the waistcoat , five times out of every six , and when he did n't hit there , he hit him in the head ’ . |
14 | Last night at our gig in Cardiff there was a bouncer at the front and he caught a youngster and he hit him in the throat , and he could have killed him . |
15 | Waugh perceived a resemblance between the two books himself , and in his letter to Orwell on Nineteen Eighty-Four he reproached him in a jibe as potent as any he ever made to friend or enemy : ‘ Men who love a crucified God need never think of torture as all-powerful . ’ |
16 | The florist had removed his big green apron but the Brigadier had to force him to take off his trilby as he brought him in the door , muttering under his breath , ‘ This is a State office , you know very well … ’ |
17 | There he assisted him in the preparation of an installation called ‘ La Salle Blanche ’ . |
18 | He bit him in the hand . |
19 | He bit him in the leg . |
20 | He bit him in the hand . |
21 | He shot him in the chest , he went down on the ground . |