Example sentences of "[pers pn] on his [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 It 's up to the owner to decide which way round to have the post and rails , although he must erect them on his side of the boundary .
2 Afterwards , when told he had best wait for his bodyguard , Caledor replied that he could expect no better bodyguards than these hunters , and asked them to accompany him on his quest to the shrine .
3 When the Secretary of State made the equivalent announcement a year ago , I congratulated him on his promotion to the Cabinet .
4 On behalf of my hon. Friends , I am happy to welcome the hon. Member for Kincardine and Deeside ( Mr. Stephen ) to the House , and to congratulate him on his success in the by-election .
5 He 'll be expecting that , whereas there 's no point in putting him on his guard about the other matter until we 've more to go on . ’
6 Lopez gave him a kitchen towel so that he could wipe himself up with , handed him his discarded clothes and sent him on his way via the Hippodrome 's back door .
7 ‘ Have you thought of anything extra special ? ’ asked Endill when he managed to catch up with him on his way to the library .
8 And gradually it came clear to him that every job the mate had given him had been carefully chosen to help him on his way to the bridge .
9 He had met him on his way to the stables , and they stood in a yard which was busy with blacksmiths and farriers .
10 It also made a pattern of sense out of the minor ordeals through which he had passed , and put him on his mettle for the future .
11 Captain Scott , who took Price 's candles with him on his trip to the South Pole in 1911 , praised their fortitude .
12 Sub-Prior Richard , a kindly soul even to those for whom he had no particular liking , grew anxious , and went to look for the stray , and found him on his bed in the dortoir , pallid and shivering , pleading sickness and looking pinched , grey and cold .
13 After school my father used to accompany him on his rounds in the car , and during these journeys they had ample time to exchange ideas without being overheard .
14 The Association honoured him on his retirement with the award of a medal of honour and elected him as a Vice-President The following year he was made an OBE for his lifelong work for the deaf .
15 Also included is an inkstand presented to him on his wedding by the Prince and Princess of Wales est. £3–5,000 ( $5–8,500 ) .
16 U-boat alley was the gap in mid-Atlantic where they did n't have air cover from Britain or Canada , but Preston always imagined it a bit like the alley at the back of their houses with a U-boat at each end firing torpedoes at Grandad as he hopped and scuttled down it on his way to the Turk 's Head .
17 There was a thin leather belt in amongst the mess on the floor , and he grabbed it on his way to the door .
18 So when he rehearsed the scene he based it on his experience at the chemist 's , an example of his always having to make contact with a real , lived emotion .
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