Example sentences of "him and [verb] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Pascoe left him and ran lightly upstairs .
2 Maxim looked at the clutter of parts in front of him and realised how right he 'd been in saying soldiers hate to throw away guns , even cheap Spanish ones .
3 She thrust the remains of her cheese at him and rushed jerkily away , hiding her face .
4 We thanked him and cycled back home without further mishap .
5 ‘ I 've chased him and waited far too long .
6 He caught Emily 's eye on him and looked away quickly .
7 He picked up an electric guitar at the Newport Folk Festival , assembled a band behind him and played loud enough to raise the roofbeams — just like he had done in his high-school days .
8 The two soldiers carrying the wounded Officer dropped him and got down flat , leaving the Officer bleeding and moaning loudly in the middle of the road .
9 He locked the door behind him and went quietly downstairs .
10 The man thanked him and headed off once more into the darkness .
11 Then they turn against him and show how far he has been deluded .
12 Tolonen took them him and flicked through quickly .
13 So , eventually , the guy said : ‘ No , I 'm not going ’ to the teacher and the teacher turned his back on him and did n't ever speak to him again .
14 Our murderer then dragged the body silently across the yard , opened the door to Vulcan 's stable , placed the sleeping priest on the straw , locked the stable door behind him and slipped quietly away .
15 She pushed the mug towards him and sat down again , trying to avoid his gaze .
16 The earth curved up and around me wherever I went , as if I were at the bottom of a dish , and no matter how far I travelled I could get no nearer the rim — like a spaceman hurtling , as he thinks , towards the edge of the universe , only to find it unfolding before him and closing in behind , so that he is always at the centre .
17 Secondly I think the sad thing is is that at one time the idea of the foyer bar was the fact that er mother 's and children go in for a coffee facility or tea facility now I 'm I 'm one of one of the problems about criticism is is perhaps they do n't know all the facts and one of the facts which I think astounded me was the actual local police stopped that and said that that was n't permissible for if you were selling alcohol then it did n't it was n't right that that children under age and young children were allowed in the same area and that was that was changed then we got a new a new police superintendent and he said it was permissible and then we got another super he went they do n't stay very long in Harlow and we got somebody else came along and he said no that is n't permissible so we got very schizophrenic about what you could do with the foyer bar one minute you could have and the idea of about telling people and there young mothers going shopping come here for coffee , cakes for the children etc stop that we 've now got a new superintendent in Harlow and I think with applied going back to him and saying well please advice us can we or ca n't we ?
18 Meet him and find out more about his fiction , journalism and writing for TV , radio & film .
19 Rachel stared at him and wondered how much longer she could hold her breath without dying .
20 I thanked him and switched off rather brusquely , since right then I was more concerned about that evening and might , and what I wanted to do during that time .
21 Indeed Tatchell , in his book on the events of those months , surveys the hate mail sent to him and concludes as much ( Battle , 72 ) .
22 He would leave them soon — as soon as he found a place that pleased him and set up home , or found work at his own mystery of painting , dyeing and carpentry .
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