Example sentences of "he at [art] " in BNC.

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1 Then she added in a confiding tone : ‘ Of course , she was not much with her husband really — and I think that helps — she is n't reminded of him at every turn , like an ordinary widow would be . ’
2 She recognised this and took care to build up his self-confidence by involving him at every stage of the planning for the move .
3 As he moved backwards and forwards she thrust her hips up to meet him at every stroke , a jumble of feelings and emotions raging through them both .
4 Mr Yeltsin 's dilemma is that , to continue with economic reform , he has to get rid of the present parliament , which is blocking him at every turn .
5 THE STUDENT The student must make sure he understands what is required of him at every point — what the tone marks mean , what basic attitude the tone group reflects — and it is important that he always keeps this in mind .
6 It is not merely that there are portraits of him at every turn , for there are almost as many of Inglis , nor could it be claimed that he was the greatest lawyer , for he had many rivals for that title even in his own generation , yet it is beyond argument that he was the most influential advocate ever to walk the floor of Parliament House .
7 His head was throbbing and his body was a bruise radiating from a single abscess of pain that cut through him at every step .
8 She was very careful after that not to take him for granted , even occasionally making excuses to refuse his sporadic invitations , although it tore her to shreds not to be with him at every opportunity .
9 I had discussed the problems of insider analysis with him at a 1988 Police Conference , where he described how , on return to his force after his undergraduate degree , he had asked for permission to publish research material .
10 He was talented enough and resourceful enough to survive it , although I think it almost devastated and destroyed him at a certain point .
11 If reserved for his personal use , it might put him at a certain advantage over his employer .
12 Shultz had put his arm round him at a party and told him what a remarkable job he had done , keeping the Nicaraguan resistance alive : ‘ I knew what he meant .
13 ‘ I 've met him at a couple of PFA functions and when it was my testimonial he sent some things down to be raffled .
14 She would be responsible for integrating the two contributions and making sure it will be a coherent whole and she would share her royalty with him at a rate to be determined by the proportion of the work each ends up doing .
15 I met him at a Conference , in Paris . ’
16 I met him at a party .
17 Frank Cole of the Daily Telegraph wrote of Chapman : ‘ If you sat near him at a big match … you realized the intense earnestness of the man .
18 After a short chat he invited me to join him at a ‘ small Chinese gathering ’ in the hall usually used for Tong meetings on River Street West .
19 With his shorts flapping around his knees and his wispy , thinning hair he was almost a caricature of a footballer , but Wally could mesmerise his opposing full-back or swerve past him at a deceptive pace , before putting across an accurate , teasing centre .
20 I met him at a dance held in the Airmen 's Mess ( so romantic ! ) , when I 'd only been at Binbrook three weeks .
21 Corbett could only shout at Ranulf to stay and do nothing before Selkirk took him at a canter out of the abbey .
22 They approached him at a steady pace as though unconcerned by his presence , but they went in single file , Allen with his hand lying lightly on the knife at his belt and Marian carrying her bow , strung , and with an arrow ready notched , lightly and inconspicuously in her left hand .
23 I met him at a dance , a nice soldier who was playing double bass in the band .
24 She could cow him at a glance .
25 He feels it would put him at a disadvantage .
26 Because of the extensive location work , Dustin , who disliked being away from his family for any length of time , insisted on Anne and Karina joining him at a house he had rented in Billings , Montana .
27 For a long time , I adored him at a distance and could n't believe my luck when he started showing an interest in me . ’
28 I can get around him at a pinch , but roll over him , never . ’
29 Keep him at a distance — for your own sake . ’
30 When , after a hazardous journey through thickening fog , using only the statutory semi-blacked-out lights , he asked her if she would care to dine with him at a roadhouse not far from their destination , she accepted with alacrity .
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