Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [prep] he [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 A friend of the Websters ' son ( who was in the Middle East ) took to visiting the house rather often , and one evening he asked me to go with him to the cinema in Bletchley .
2 Leslie did not want me to go with him to the station , and so I watched him from the hotel-room window , his jaunty walk bravely exaggerated .
3 A man I 'd met only twice , a bit of a loner , invited me to go with him to the West Indies .
4 In any proceeding in which no pre-trial review has been fixed , the district judge may nonetheless give notice to the parties requiring them to appear before him on the day named in the notice , so that the question of giving directions may be considered ( Ord 17 , rr 10 and 11(4) ) .
5 Then I asked of him concerning the suffering .
6 So I clung to him through the poetry I went on helping him to write .
7 Afterwards I sit with him in the room at the back , the late afternoon light still coming in through the windows .
8 I am told by my Mother that I was a charming baby ; I used to he in the middle of the bed , kick my legs into the air and coo all day long .
9 I stopped beside him as the other three went on ahead .
10 I look upon him as the authentic voice of the Labour party , and I want him to be heard .
11 Seve finished second to Johnny Miller and after that I caddied for him until the end of 1979 .
12 I glance past him into the dip .
13 I rushed with him into the buildings and found what I expected and dreaded ; a small calf kicking at its stomach , getting up and down , occasionally rolling on its straw bed .
14 One of them came to see me , and as I walked towards him across the table , he put on his glasses .
15 I walked towards him on the stony track
16 I notice I refer to him in the past tense .
17 I lean against him like the bole of a great tree
18 I worked with him in the theatre , through the good times and the bad times .
19 I talk to Gog about rain , I talk to him about the AOL , but he never listens .
20 Mr Massey , who had joined the group in 1985 and ended up as group finance director , recalls the early stages : ‘ When Anthony Jacobs mentioned selling , I talked to him about the possibility of an MBO .
21 When he emerged I saw behind him at the door a small , black-haired , middle-aged Japanese woman in a red kimono .
22 I looked at him across the table like you look at a pet dog that 's enjoying the Nourishing Marrowbone Jelly you 've just given it .
23 I looked at him over the roof .
24 When I looked at him in the darkness , I began to wonder if all of what he had told me earlier could be some trick on me , played by the spirits who had sent him .
25 Until I was seventeen , only occasionally and briefly meeting him , I thought of him as the rather alarming head of the family .
26 I thought of him as the rhino : myopic , short-legged , thick-skinned , not too bright but with a mean temper , a surprising turn of speed over a short course , and , above all , a keen sense of smell .
27 I went to him on the Sunday morning I said morning Charlie , he said morning and I said ni I said goodnight Charlie , he say goodnight and that 's the only thing he said to me all the weekend .
28 I went to him for the political because I was a red hot loyalist at that time .
29 With some trepidation I went with him with the trusty Seagull Outboard chugging manfully over the huge swell .
30 I went with him to the glass door and stopped .
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