Example sentences of "he [conj] [verb] [pron] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 You are to search out the traitor Raphael and , when you find him , kill him or bring him back for me . ’
2 Would release embarrass him or cut him off from that obscure membership of the masculine club ?
3 I 'll have it out of him or turn him over to the press gang .
4 He began to speak out loud over the sound of the copious running water ; he congratulated himself for not crying in public , he congratulated himself for not getting hurt , for not letting himself be assaulted on the way home , for not letting anyone corner him or get him down on the floor or up against a wall but for keeping walking instead .
5 No detractor however imaginative or ingenious could find anything that would pain him or put him out of countenance .
6 There was something about him that set him apart from the other men in the room .
7 In this encounter and during many others following , as it turned out , his God proved more willing to try him than to catch him up to safety ; and in this trial of his will , Kit Everard failed .
8 In the end I had to go up to him and bring him back to the fire .
9 With a sigh , she lifted her arms to reach him and pull him down to her , and the sheet , like her resolve , slipped away .
10 Michael took the case from him and led him away to the hired car .
11 Wheel him and let him all over her .
12 I gave chase , passed him and brought us home to victory .
13 We , Rosencrantz and Guildenstern , from our young days brought up with him , awakened by a man standing on his saddle , are summoned , and arrive , and are instructed to glean what afflicts him and draw him on to pleasures , such s a play , which unfortunately , as it turns out , is abandoned in some confusion owing to certain nuances outside our appreciation — which , among other causes , results in , among other effects , a high , not to say , homicidal , excitement in Hamlet , whom we , in consequence , are escorting , for his own good , to England .
14 Burton was so elated at his tough bargaining that he took a rare taxi back to Pelham Crescent , where he met his neighbour , Emlyn Williams , who winkled the details out of him and sent him back for £30 .
15 John likes to keep the horses separate so that they do n't kick each other , but Hopscotch often jumps into Milton 's paddock to keep him company ; and sometimes if the weather is bad , one of the children 's ponies is turned out with him , otherwise Milton , who is a bit of a softy , will hang around by the gate in the hope that someone will take pity on him and take him back to his warm stable .
16 She wanted to take hold of him and throw herself recklessly into his arms .
17 Mum scowled at him and slapped him hard across the face .
18 Their responses had short-lived effectiveness in that they grabbed hold of him and tugged him back to his ‘ work ’ while scolding him loudly .
19 Why did n't he take that with him and put it in for a minute , for god 's sake .
20 Wycliffe felt like patting him on the head , but he thanked him and saw him off with his samples , then he went back to his little office and sat staring at the wall .
21 In a way , though , that limited him and made him out of touch with modern medicine .
22 He replied , apparently to the students ' dissatisfaction , that he had himself encountered nothing of the kind and indeed that many of those who had started off the war with him and seen it through to the end had become major military commanders .
23 The amusement in his voice stung , and she snatched the papers from him and stuffed them deep into the pocket of her briefcase .
24 She leaned over him and kissed him gently on the corner of his mouth .
25 Suddenly , she threw her arms around him and hugged him fiercely in a way she had never done before .
26 It 's because you love him that you feel like killing him and wiping him out of your life .
27 Mr Chan grabbed him and lifted him out in his arms .
28 However , when he grabbed Richard Baxter 's cloak it came away , and before he could do any more harm a couple of by-standers restrained him and hauled him off to the magistrates .
29 What is clear is that we need another ball control , distribution player , it is unfair for Macca be responsible for us all the time and besides teams can do what Ipswich did to him and mark him out of the game in the forward areas .
30 One evening , after a particularly violent fight , when she threw things at him and chased him out of the house , he went for a walk alone through the town .
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