Example sentences of "[vb past] his [noun sg] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Benedict beat his fist on the bed and glared at her . |
2 | Instead , although he drenched his campaign with the rhetoric of ‘ change ’ , some of the most potent symbolism he invoked in his speeches was backward-looking . |
3 | And , on his way to meet the Prime Minister , Mr Delors bumped his head on the car waiting for him at Heathrow . |
4 | The great pundit of economics , John Stuart Mill ( 1806–73 ) ( he happened personally to sympathise with labour ) , modified his position on the question in 1869 , after which the ‘ wage-fund ’ theory no longer enjoyed canonical authority . |
5 | In his later work , however , Althusser modified his account of the distinction between science and ideology , a shift which has had important consequences for his analysis of the relation between individuals and practices . |
6 | In 1821 Alexander I had tried to stop foreign powers fishing and whaling between the Sea of Okhotsk and Russian Alaska , but in 1824 he modified his policy in the light of the United States ' promulgation of the Monroe Doctrine . |
7 | Maradona 's punch helped his side to the World Cup . |
8 | Kirkpatrick helped his father at the forge , worked on a neighbouring farm , got a job as a coachman , and at twenty-two became an assistant to the blacksmith of Walter Scott , fifth Duke of Buccleuch [ q.v. ] , at Drumlanrig . |
9 | He jerked his foot off the accelerator and glanced in the mirror , heaving a sigh of relief that nobody was on his tail . |
10 | Thiercelin jerked his head to the right . |
11 | He jerked his head at the shy . |
12 | He jerked his head towards the bar door . |
13 | He jerked his head towards the ceiling , then went on . |
14 | He caught Billy 's eye with a wink and jerked his head towards the door . |
15 | The Commander looked at Amiss and jerked his head towards the door . |
16 | He jerked his head towards the door . |
17 | Nicolo jerked his head towards the door that led out to the reception area . |
18 | The seaman returned the nod and jerked his head towards the rear of the bridge . |
19 | Carrying to the block a lump so heavy that it made his shoulders ache , he jerked his head towards the end of the stables and asked , panting : ‘ What 's down there ? ’ |
20 | For answer , Steve jerked his head towards the van . |
21 | ‘ That 's persuade as in ‘ do whatever it takes ’ , ’ Vitor replied , and jerked his head towards the skip . |
22 | He jerked his head in the direction of the car park . |
23 | He jerked his head in the direction of the zimmer with an expression of deep distaste . |
24 | He jerked his chin to the side ; then seeming to stretch himself inches upwards , he thrust out his chin and marched from the room . |
25 | As it changed from green to amber the current intensified sharply and before he could stop himself Graham instinctively jerked his hand off the pad . |
26 | To the strong boss , Jesus promised his Spirit in the midst of persecution , with all the violence of evil we may have to face . |
27 | Finally Himmler himself summoned Vlasov , and promised his aid in the creation of a liberation army . |
28 | Although Brusilov 's achievements were great — the captured 350,000 prisoners , took the Bukovina and huge areas of Galicia — he sustained his offensive past the point of reason and in the process lost a million men . |
29 | Among the Democrats Clinton once again demonstrated his appeal in the South , but was comprehensively defeated by Tsongas in Massachusetts and Rhode Island [ see table ] . |
30 | The demotion of Aldana ( who retained his position on the politburo of the ruling Communist Party — PCC ) , was later officially confirmed and put down to " serious personal errors and deficiencies in the execution of his responsibilities " . |