Example sentences of "[vb past] to he and [vb past] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | She moved to him and put her arm over his shoulders . |
2 | Even there it would seem that he was known because a woman came to him and asked him to drive out an unclean spirit from her daughter . |
3 | She murmured to him and put her hand over his . |
4 | She turned to him and closed her eyes , reaching for the back of his head , pulling his face closer . |
5 | Trouble is , I do n't know what he 'd do - " He broke off suddenly and turned his head away , whispering , " My father , my father , my father … " in a way so bitter and desperate that she turned to him and held him ; and although they had already stayed far longer than on previous nights , she had a sudden foreboding of events , so that she needed to love him again , now ; and a little while later , without thinking of the danger , she cried out with the joy of him : a single shriek in the night that echoed in the trees below the house and was followed by a strange , almost tangible silence . |
6 | Sergeant Bird nodded to him and began his own tour of the premises . |
7 | Maggie crooned to him and stroked his head . |
8 | For a moment she almost lied to him and told him he had brought her nothing . |
9 | She rushed to him and cradled his head in her arms . |
10 | I went to him and said I was sorry and held out my hand , but he would n't take it . |
11 | Marjorie went to him and took him on her lap . |
12 | He was on his feet , holding out his hand to Nick who went to him and took it trustingly . |
13 | Mrs Danby went to him and put her arms on him . |
14 | Mimi did not appreciate what this meant to him and sent them away , but Jack went downstairs looking for them and signed . |
15 | At 10 o'clock , as Jackson walked past Sauchiehall Street Station , a stranger spoke to him and led him away . |
16 | The defendants wrote to him and told him that they had decided to pay him a pension of £200 a year and that he was at liberty to enter into any other employment or enter any business , ‘ except in the wool trade . ’ |
17 | ‘ I want to know if you ever wrote to him and asked him to meet you . ’ |