Example sentences of "[adv] he [vb past] [pers pn] to [art] " in BNC.

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1 But perhaps he preferred it to a haunted house , because , as he saw it , that would require metaphysics as well .
2 So he took me to a butcher shoppe with a bacon slicer in it and you know it turned out that he was right aftr all .
3 Quickly he led them to a table , produced menus and wine , but deep in her despairing heart Alex was convinced that it was the surprise of someone seeing a customer who had already been in once that evening .
4 Quickly he led her to the saddle , pushing her face down onto its hard smooth surface , his hands caressing her intimately all the while , keeping her mind dark , her senses inflamed .
5 Later he called me to a meeting of the Executive Council and asked me to say what I thought the principles of the Department should be and how they could be implemented .
6 He took me out last Sunday and I said as we were driving over to Lavenham , I said an early would be much appreciated , I said I cooked the Sunday Lunch for my lodgers , but I have n't , in fact , had any myself he said you 've got to have a high tea , he said you must have a proper meal and he ordered up salad and a a ham salad and have this and have that and have the other , where as some of them like this chap Gerald who was erm sent me by one of the other agencies the first time we went out he took me to a meal and he obviously felt that quite enough , after that he used to come out to see me after he 'd had his meal meanness , hanging onto money !
7 He come up the hospital , I was up in intensive care unit and me dad came round about half past ten at night and in he walked , he came straight down from Filey to see him , cos he used to think a lot of dad you see and dad did him years ago , he used to say he was more of a son than me own but then he brought her to the funeral , they would n't speak to me , would n't entertain me at all , I nearly fainted when I saw little one , she 's tall and thin
8 Then he took us to the university where a friend of his , an Englishman , was studying the local bird life .
9 Then he lowered her to the ground and shifted over her , and for a second it was like it had been before and fear touched her , but then his lips came down and brushed her mouth , and she was lost .
10 For a long time he held the photograph , fingering it gently , careful not to mark it , and then he pinned it to the cork-board on the wall .
11 Then he invited me to a gypsy baptism which was to be held that night in the suburb of Vallecas .
12 One has to wonder then why he made it and how he related it to the archaic world of his plot .
13 Silently he handed them to the two sisters .
14 When she went upstairs he dragged her to the ground and after sitting on her stomach , he twice stabbed her in the cheek with a knife .
15 Actually he pinpointed it to the day I came back from hospital .
16 Afterwards he took her to the entrance of the Priors Park Estate , where he released her .
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