Example sentences of "he on [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 I watched him on the Lions tour and he 's a very good player .
2 The vet checked Sam over and said all was well , and as it was a first fit there was no need to start him on the tablets , yet .
3 Although for Aristotle physics meant the study of motion and change in nature , the main emphasis was placed by him on the states between which change takes place rather than on the actual course of the motion itself .
4 Sliding into the warmth he had just left , inhaling the scent of him on the pillows , surrounded by his clothes , books and possessions , she could feel her resolve to keep him at arm 's length ebbing relentlessly away .
5 How about trying to get Peter Ndlovu ( Coventry ) and play him on the wings , now that we have some money in the bank ?
6 They 're looking for him on the moors . ’
7 ‘ You might as well say take him on the swings in the park .
8 BARNET chairman Stan Flashman has vowed he will ban any fans caught criticising him on the terraces .
9 What galls the most is not having him on the subs bench .
10 Patrick had briefed him on the reasons for their sudden turnaround in Bucharest and the dash back to the Channel .
11 He became concerned when he could not locate him on the premises , because Mr Jowett was due to take over the lambing .
12 If it is windy Tracey will not risk taking him on the roads , and instead exercises him in the school , but she never jumps him .
13 All that was left of his genial friend lay cold before him on the trestles .
14 The jury convicted him on the counts of theft , but by directions of the recorder returned no verdict on the section 15(1) count .
15 Many physicists ( pronounced ‘ fizzy-sists ’ ) have large pictures of him on the walls of their laboratories — just as you might have pictures of your favourite pop stars on the walls of your bedroom at home .
16 She turned from him on the words and was aware that her tone had risen at the last .
17 This was not the moment to lecture him on the facts of hospital life , so I said briefly , ‘ Patients prefer two to one , ’ and asked if he had explained his position to Sister .
18 Less than two minutes after becoming Mrs Tim Laurence , she stood beside him on the steps of Crathie Church , Balmoral and pointed to the nearest Range Rover .
19 And of course that was why Hardy had taken against him , why he had left him on the sidelines any time he picked a team for some action , why he had now given him a job that he knew anyone else in the unit would have balked at .
20 She wanted so much to remain with him on the terms which had always existed between them , did not want the wealth and consequence of her real life to come between them before it needed to .
21 He fears , as this moving tableau blots out his view , that she does not want to look at him but , then , just as he is allowing himself this painful thought , she turns and kisses him on the eyes before taking his cock in her mouth .
22 Having waited long enough to see if they were needed , the two girls went up to Moran and kissed him on the lips as they did every night .
23 As on every night , she went up to him and kissed him on the lips .
24 Georgina took him in her arms and kissed him on the lips .
25 Then the older one bends over the younger and kisses him on the lips , hastily and shyly .
26 She takes his face between her hands and kisses him on the lips .
27 She threw her arms round his neck and kissed him on the lips , enveloping him in discreetly expensive perfume .
28 Then he asked me to kiss him on the lips and we kissed .
29 And she like goes up to him quite freely and just kisses him on the lips , you know okay fair enough people have friendships like that but it 's not a kind of kiss on the cheek it is as if there 's something in it , you know , as if always she 's rubbing it into him .
30 On one occasion an Irish visitor asked a late tenant , Mr Crawshaw , if the lady in white who had passed him on the stairs would be coming down to breakfast soon .
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