Example sentences of "[prep] [noun prp] he " in BNC.

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1 When I caddy for Matt he made loads of putts , it 's was well cool .
2 On his way home through Weatherbury he saw the coach from Bath .
3 JOKER … but there will be no clowning glory for Gower he 's been snubbed by the England selectors for the winter tour of the sub-continent
4 Without waiting for Chuck he strode off in the direction taken by the herd , and halfway across the grassland he let out a roar and dropped to his knees .
5 The next time Jed drove through Westwood he looked for Failure , but he could n't find it .
6 The only thing about Mills he 's not natural left sided player .
7 Fortunately for Duffield he will not miss the ride on User Friendly in the Japan Cup as that race is staged on November 29 .
8 As the first medical officer of health for Lambeth he gained direct experience of cholera and other water-borne diseases .
9 For Ian he tunes in on Abraham Lincoln delivering the Gettysburg Address ; Barbara chooses the court of Elizabeth I , watching Shakespeare and Bacon vying for posterity ; and Vicki selects a 1965 performance by the Beatles , professing an interest in classical music .
10 In an effort to distract himself , Guy considered all the questions about Isabel he was beginning to amass .
11 For Whitehall he was a ‘ handy City man ’ when it came to international finance , especially prior to 1914 when Britain practised imperialism in competition with other great powers .
12 As Carson waited for Alison he wandered across to the kiosk , the floor was wet from swabbing down , and there was a faint smell of disinfectant rising from the glistening vinyl .
13 Through Perrywood he led them , and Watkin 's Hall , between Datchworth and Broom Hall , over the Stevenage road , through the park at Frogmore Hall and on up the valley of the Beane .
14 Spot on about Whitlow he has n't missed much at all has he ?
15 Bradbury & Evans published and had a share in HW ; this caused complications when CD quarrelled with them in 1858 , and for AYR he became proprietor and his own publisher , making use of Chapman & Hall as paid agents .
16 For Bede he became the fifth overlord of all the Anglo-Saxons south of the Humber ( HE II , 5 ) .
17 Even when he knew she was speaking the truth about Dana he would continue to think she was out for all she could get , and she had only herself to blame .
18 When he took classes for McWhirter he stuck to the Romantics , or things that one could get a good adolescent wallow out of : Housman , say , or The Ballad of Reading Gaol .
19 No , I meant for Ken he 's
20 Through Hoskyns he had come for the time under the influence of the leader of anti-rational European theology , Karl Barth , who at this moment was back in Basle after being expelled from Germany by the Nazis .
21 Indeed , when our great man of letters , Ludwig Holberg , heard about Marie he came all this way from Copenhagen to meet her .
22 After Eton he had gone to Oxford , then served on Wellington 's staff in Spain .
23 And with Forest still at the bottom of the Premier League , Clough insisted : ‘ If I 'd waited to offer him the contract after Saturday he may have blown it .
24 So did the Famlio thugs , after Pulvidon he snarled at them , not wanting to be out doing .
25 After Angola he went to Nicaragua where he fought with the Sandanistas until the downfall of Somoza in I980 .
26 If he goes after Helen he 'll be out
27 After Cambridge he had worked at Harwell Atomic Research Station , begun working as a photographer for the Observer , and been active in CND and Centre 42 .
28 After Kristallnacht he forbade further attacks on Jews and tried to have the worst ringleaders punished by the courts .
29 Diplomatic service : After Luxembourg he served as ambassador to Syria and Saudi Arabia .
30 After Oxford he was recommended as tutor to the son of William Cavendish , First Earl of Devonshire .
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