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

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1 I run past him and up the steps to the street .
2 The American camp withdrew him and under the same rule that is used in Ryder Cup matches his match was declared to be halved .
3 It was all she had left of him and of the days they had spent together .
4 I endorse everything that has been said from both sides of the House in support and admiration of him and of the courage and fortitude that he and his family have displayed .
5 It destroyed him and for a time he was engulfed by a deep chasm of despair , drinking heavily , taking amphetamines and LSD — and he was in his sixteenth year of smoking marijuana .
6 Whatever the reason , no other reputable yard would touch him and for a while Charles drifted about on the fringe of racing .
7 The man stopped a foot away from him and for a moment or two William stopped struggling .
8 She looked at him and for a moment he thought that this time it was going to be easy , this time she would believe him and go to sleep .
9 And his quality show earned the praise of manager Steve Gritt , who said : ‘ That is the best all-round performance I 've seen from him and for the second game in succession he 's earned us a draw . ’
10 He had it then , as clear as a map of a well-charted route unfolded on the captain 's table , what lay in store for him and for the settlement ; though the islanders had not burned wet leaves and swelled white smoke into a pillar of cloud to issue a warning , the signal might as well have been as clear .
11 Nevertheless she followed him and for the next quarter of an hour they streaked up and down the pool .
12 She forced hatred to her soul , for him and for the unwanted desire that leapt unbidden to her pulses at the taste of his mouth on hers .
13 The party turned around to face him and for the first time the fat man moved .
14 Yet somebody had sprayed those two words on the wall , somebody who knew what they would mean to him and to no other occupant of Breakspear College .
15 Five years later , the Reverend Adam Buddle ( c.1660–1715 ) , Reader at Gray 's Inn and an enthusiastic botanist , after whom Buddleja is named , welcomed an offer from Richardson to send seeds and roots from Yorkshire to him and to the Chelsea Garden ‘ which is now putting into very good order … we design to cultivate all the rare English plants we can get to grow there . ’
16 But my present belief is that if Profumo had come to me for advice ( and my advice , of course , would only have made sense if one postulates that Profumo would have told me the truth ) , I would have recommended that he should throw in the towel ; assert that he had no intention of allowing his private life to be discussed in public ; apologise to the Prime Minister for the embarrassment he had caused both to him and to the party , and withdraw rapidly .
17 First , the hon. Gentleman has suggested that the report , which he says has been leaked , is accurate , but I suggest to him and to the House that it is not .
18 Does he agree that the fact that so many parts of the country are queueing up for ESA status is a tribute to him and to the usefulness of such areas ?
19 I have had many pleasant discussions with him , but I must say to him and to the House in all firmness that to ask us to talk about justice as politicians is to go down a very dangerous road .
20 Siward , taller than anyone else , was behind him and to the left .
21 The elevated 18th tee was in front of him and to the left .
22 Despite that he has managed to keep a group of people around him who have a loyalty both to him and to the company . ’
23 Lowell , aware that his visitor 's attention was deflected from him and onto the compost heap , was puzzled .
24 However , on Saturday he had one of those games when little went right for him and as a result the pack rarely got up a good head of steam .
25 For Emerson I972 was a fine year : with a full season in FI behind him and with a winning car , he drove with assurance , confidence and verve , though still finicky if conditions were not favourable to him , as at Monaco in the rain .
26 Panic seized him and with a sudden curse he turned away from the wicket-gate of Clark 's Wharf and gestured at the others to get away .
27 I 'll have to tread warily though , both with him and with the city in general .
28 If it accepts the offers , the finance company will have agreed with the dealer to buy the goods from him and with the customer to supply the goods to him on hire-purchase ( or credit sale or conditional sale ) terms .
29 The Czech , who had replaced a concussed Tony Roberts after 17 minutes , hesitated over a Neal Ardley cross and was left stranded as Earle looped a header over him and into an empty net .
30 In Eternity , like the madman in the story who got rid of his devils when they were driven out of him and into the swine , Russia will sit healed at the feet of Jesus .
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