Example sentences of "he [vb past] to the door " in BNC.
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1 | He crept to the door and opened it , blinking at the bright light . |
2 | As he got to the door he snatched his eyes away and blundered through the doorway . |
3 | He moved to the door . |
4 | He moved to the door saying , ‘ If Mr Colin recommends them , I 'll take all three ’ |
5 | Eventually , thunder rumbled in the distance , and he looked up and asked if it was gun-fire ; when I said I thought not , he moved to the door saying , ‘ If Mr Colin recommends them , I 'll take all three ’ . |
6 | He moved to the door , and soon everybody left the room . |
7 | He moved to the door . |
8 | Touching a gentle finger to her nose , he moved to the door . |
9 | He moved to the door , opened it and shook his head . |
10 | He strolled to the door , opening it for her , and she glanced at him crossly . |
11 | He strolled to the door opposite and , his hand on the knob , turned to look at her . |
12 | He came to the door with Foggerty the games master , who was grinning like an ape . |
13 | As he came to the door he found his horse ready ‘ most richly adorned with a covering of imbrodered pearle and precious stones , saddle and all furniture agreeable to it ’ . |
14 | If he came to the door now I should run into his arms . |
15 | He came to the door carefully , mouthing ‘ Whaddyawant ? ’ |
16 | He came to the door , shirtless , in a pair of old sweat-pants . |
17 | He came to the door , said he was standing as a candidate , but did n't say he was from the BNP . |
18 | And erm well he came to the door and Linda and the little , the little boy Christopher they were upstairs . |
19 | He turned to the door . |
20 | Then , with one slow glance back at them , he turned to the door , opened it , and went out . |
21 | He turned to the door and then looked back . |
22 | Greg glanced uncertainly from Rachel to Nina but as he turned to the door Rachel stopped him . |
23 | As he walked to the door he demanded , ‘ What 's your fancy , Clive ? |
24 | He walked to the door , Bull O'Malley behind him . |
25 | They got out and he stood looking at it for a moment or two before he walked to the door after Mary Rose . |
26 | He walked to the door and looked out , but no one was there and all was still . |
27 | He walked to the door . |
28 | ’ He stared , then , with an enormous shrug of reluctance , he walked to the door , unbolted it and edged it open . |
29 | Motioning them both to silence , he walked to the door and looked out . |
30 | He walked to the door , then paused with one hand on the handle and looked back at her . |