Example sentences of "to he at [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Where the UCTA applies , despite such an exclusion clause , the buyer will be able to enjoy the express remedies under the clause , and any other remedies available to him at law as well .
2 When Sally-Anne , dolled up in ostrich feathers and pearls , had gravely made her elaborate curtsy to him at Court , he had put out his hand to lift her , and after she had replied , ‘ My thanks , Your Majesty , ’ he had twinkled at her , using the famous charm which had somehow made one ignore his years and his obesity , and said ,
3 So he 's not allowed out and John 's coming to him at home .
4 His date of birth is not known , but the first reference to him at work is 1567–8 , and he may therefore have been born around 1540 .
5 The idea , however , that the rebels aimed to kill the King is unlikely — not only did the rebels show a positive loyalty to him at Mile End and Smithfield , and adopt as a watchword ‘ King Richard and the True Commons ’ , but they made no attempt to take vengeance on him for the death of Wat Tyler , when he could have been at their mercy .
6 been given to him at baptism ( Luke 3:22 ) ;
7 Both of them wrote to him at school , and Rudd remembers selling the foreign stamps off their letters to buy The Autocar .
8 The same thing always happened to him at school if he was brought out to the front of the hall for talking in assembly , or if he had to stand in the aisle with his hands on his head for not paying attention in class .
9 He does n't understand at all , children say things to him at school he 's very mixed up i 'm going to have to seek a lot of help for all the children.He asked me : ’ Am I going to get the bike back for Mark and Thomas to ride on the child 's seat ? ’
10 Letters to the Editor should be addressed to him at Convocation Office on the understanding that they may be edited .
11 Letters to the Editor should be addressed to him at Convocation Office on the understanding that they may be edited .
12 Nevertheless , as my sister records : ‘ I recall vividly sitting next to him at table and the feeling of awe at actually passing things to my hero as he had then become . ’
13 I handed it to him at arm 's length , not knowing what he was about to do .
14 Anyone who can rekindle a friendship should write to him at Flat 11 , Grove Court , Cooden Drive , Bexhill , Sussex or ring him at 0424–212456 .
15 The psychologist had suggested among other things that Mrs Singh could help to improve Jeetinder 's spoken and written language by reading to him at bedtime and could help to improve his numeracy by encouraging him to spend and account for his pocket money .
16 The wardenship was to be held by him , his wife , and his heirs by her , of the king and his heirs for ever : Brewer handed it over to him at Midsummer 1204 .
17 Some of this frustration was alleviated by listening : he used the Talking Books service , through which tapes are delivered to and collected from the home , and his friends would talk to him at length on the telephone .
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