Example sentences of "him [adv prt] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'd of kept him in a bit longer |
2 | He would have to bring him down a level . |
3 | Well you 'll have to put him down a bit more carefully than that . |
4 | The priest led him down a passage , knocked and opened the door and entered the room . |
5 | He was nearly always right , too , so very seldom did anyone get the chance of really taking him down a peg or two . |
6 | The men led him down an alleyway , stinking from dog urine and heaps of excrement . |
7 | ‘ I mean , when I saw him down the prom he did n't look the type at all — smart , respectable-looking lad . ’ |
8 | She walked behind him down the passage to the living room and watched , smiling , as her brother and her friend hugged each other . |
9 | The headlights of another car swung across the central reservation and followed him down the Friedrich Engels Strasse . |
10 | We made the cut in 1970 for my first British Open with Tom , but a bad last round put him down the field . |
11 | The butler led him down the hall to a veneered door which he opened . |
12 | Athelstan led him down the cold , darkened passageway and into the small chamber . |
13 | He would let her father row him down the lake and dangle out a few lines to see if a tickle of fish would tickle his mood . |
14 | She could n't face speaking to him down the wires of a telephone again , not after yesterday , and , besides , he might have cancelled their arrangement and she had n't wanted that . |
15 | When at last Hazel had got him back to the ditch , he refused at first to go underground and Hazel had almost to push him down the hole . |
16 | The second policeman managed to get a shot off in panic , but before he could take aim properly , one of the skinheads smashed his shoulder with a baseball bat and knocked him down the aisle steps . |
17 | I follow him down the aisle and throw random packages into the basket . |
18 | Coffin saw him down the staircase and out of the front door , where they stood , still talking . |
19 | I heard him scramble to his feet and his metal-tipped boots took him down the stone corridor at better than the track record . |
20 | Now , everybody 's instinct is to think , ‘ My goodness , I must give way , I , you know , they really need it , I must talk to him down the telephone . ’ |
21 | ‘ Come round the side , ’ he said , and I followed him down the tarmac path which was about a yard wide , between the school building and a six-foot wooden fence which isolated the first house in the terrace . |
22 | Chen returned the man 's bow , then followed him down the hallway to another door . |
23 | She put her hand out to him down the table , imploring him . |
24 | Said what 's wrong , he says Raymond I 'm taking him down the Grosvenor Road and there 's fucking old Paddy , we used to work with him , standing outside the f you know opposite The Royal ? |
25 | Kisling was livid , and with the help of some friends managed to grab the sculptor and throw him down the stairwell from the seventh floor . |
26 | Next day I seen him down the transport club . |
27 | I tell you , one night , if we knew he was coming , we would wait for him round the back and pitch him down the falls ! ’ |
28 | She sweet-talked him down the line , worming her way into his heart , and talking money . |
29 | ‘ I saw him down the bus station this morning . |
30 | Surface worker Peter Moran , 40 , lowered him down the shaft but then stopped the winding gear , leaving him dangling half-a-mile from the bottom of the pit . |