Example sentences of "he on [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm I mean I 'm concerned again through his eyesight that i were we to put him as the assistant and put him on a machine , that he might just put his hand somewhere and get his hand bloody trapped or whatever with his eyesight . |
2 | ‘ Changed days , Piper ! ’ remarked Jimmy , as I sat down beside him on a bale of hay . |
3 | The law of Docherty 's life has taken him on a rollercoaster through football management . |
4 | The narrative maximizes Stepan 's vulnerability , perching him on a platform amid the malcontents and troublemakers and the much larger number of those humble , obscure people who are enduring more or less passively the chaos of the fête . |
5 | Well when when the doctor saw him on a fortnight ago this Friday today , a fortnight ago today the doctor phoned the ward and said have you got a bed I 've got a man here who 's be who is between myself and my curry dinner time and you could be saving two people 's lives my life cos he was so hungry |
6 | so they put him on a life support did they ? |
7 | Most importantly , what did Alexander learn at that Council meeting which changed his attitude , sending him on a journey in very dangerous conditions to court a queen he could scarcely be bothered with a few weeks before ? |
8 | I had only been at home for about ten days when a friend of mine asked me to join him on a journey to the East Indies . |
9 | The doctor was concerned enough about him to trail him on a journey that Thomas then made to London Airport . |
10 | Council members mostly agreed they are a hazard , and Peter pointed out that if the car that hit him on a roundabout had been fitted with them , he would n't be here now . |
11 | But even if they , put him in a , put him on a poster why bother to ? |
12 | Her father was a high official and had taken her with him on a trip to London and she had returned with her hair in orange stripes . |
13 | The two clergymen went with him on a trip to Laeken near Brussels . |
14 | One said it was pointless to put him on a waiting list , but letters from a grain merchant 's and from Littlewood 's Pools promised to file his application and interview him when he returned home . |
15 | King Magnus seized the ageing earls , Paul and Erlend , and compelled their sons — the rival cousins , Hakon and the brothers Erling and St Magnus — to join him on a foray against the Hebrides and north Wales . |
16 | You could 've fooled me , ’ she lashed at him on a half-sob , her arms crossing her chest while her hands made an effort to massage the shoulder soreness caused by his gripping fingers . |
17 | He was equally admired by literary critics , such as Southey and De Quincey ; Coleridge put him on a level with Shakespeare . |
18 | Earlier , a former police consatble , Patrick Stennett , told of stopping Hagans and searching him on a footbridge between the council office and a staff car park , half an hour before Mrs McGurk died . |
19 | ‘ After I saw him on a TV programme I phoned him . |
20 | But 10 years ago , Gerald Kingsland hit the headlines when he advertised for a woman to live with him on a desert island . |
21 | We send him on a B S five four double O course . |
22 | If there 's no room on your mantelpiece , could you not put him on a stick for a scarecrow ? |
23 | Mr. Mendez wanted to put him on a coach and send him down there in style , but Russell kept backing off . |
24 | Dickie does not believe in clover , or mowers , and he would not recognize ‘ Chewing 's Fescue ’ if you served it to him on a bed of rice . |
25 | Clive Kemp 's suggestion that she join him on a cruise across the Mediterranean had seemed the perfect antidote to a long hard winter , a series of temping jobs which had been more demanding than usual , and the unpleasantness of her break-up with Giles . |
26 | Nicolo grinned as he drew her down beside him on a marble bench . |
27 | After four years in the explosives division , his management potential had been spotted and moves were made to launch him on a management development programme of rotation to broaden his experience . |
28 | Knowing her fear of the sea they had invariably travelled by air : to Switzerland for ski-ing , to the States , when she had got leave from Brentwoods to accompany him on a kind of working-holiday . |
29 | Edouard took him on a tour of the stables ; he showed him the tack-room ; he introduced him to the horses , and gave the little boy lumps of sugar to give them . |
30 | He once broke off a phone call saying the police were waiting to take him on a tour of one of their up-to-date rape suites . |