Example sentences of "at [art] [noun] [conj] [verb] him " in BNC.

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1 They nursed him at the Priory and interrogated him there .
2 He looked surprised at the scene that confronted him , with Gabriel screaming , Coffin silent in the road staring at the van with the small tense figure at the window .
3 Only a few go through the final humiliation of meeting the bailiff at the door and watching him change the locks .
4 As The Economist pointed out , ‘ only a few go through the final humiliation of meeting the bailiff at the door and watching him change the locks ’ .
5 Success in the Caucasian war and the friendship between Bariatinskii and the tsar restored him to favour at the centre and gave him the chance of putting his ideas into practice .
6 I stand at the bottom and watch him .
7 She stayed on at the hotel and distracted him and then the next day other people got to him and explained that Parkinson was really a nice guy and that it was like painting and .
8 Those who walked the perimeter path went behind him , and no one spoke to the man who gazed at the wall that held him .
9 Inquiry ‘ The doctor looked at the bottle and rushed him straight to hospital . ’
10 PC Timms strolled into the inn , confronted the man at the bar and accused him of being Robert James , wanted for the murder of a police officer at Harwell .
11 Lillee met him at the gate and escorted him to the middle .
12 The documentary follows Alistair through his year at the Institute and shows him jamming with Albert Lee and Jerry Donahue .
13 Tony Coton apparently embraced him at the end and gave him soime words of encouragement .
14 If your battle plan is to charge headlong at the enemy and engage him as soon as possible chariots are ideal .
15 ‘ Well , I felt dreadful about it , and one morning I went to see my godfather at the Admiralty and begged him to get me into the Navy .
16 The young eagle trembled with fear , and then shivered with cold and loneliness as he looked at the cage that surrounded him , and above to where the bars and wire mesh stood out harshly against the lowering sky .
17 Angry with her emotional dependence on her lover , she glued a dart board onto black painted wood so it became a head for her lover 's shirt pasted on below , threw the darts at the target and left him .
18 He seems to be playing really well at the moment and to let him go at this stage would be killing shooting ourselves in the foot .
19 Helen sat down at the table and watched him .
20 Charles had been directing at the time and cast him as Young Marlowe in She Stoops to Conquer .
21 Hands tugged at the German and helped him up on to the narrow ledge .
22 Also , one of my carers — who is very caring , goes all the time , does the work for the person — is very young and quite quiet , and I feel … well last week a doctor came in to see her client , and if it had been one of the older carers I 'm sure they would have had a go at the doctor and forced him to do more than he actually did .
23 Since daylight was flooding into the world , I was able to stay at a distance and keep him in sight .
24 The child 's own feelings were split between mortification at a christening that doomed him to live out for good a pun that he could already see to be gruesome and pride that his father had cared for him enough to embed him into his act by the very roots of his name .
25 Shultz had put his arm round him at a party and told him what a remarkable job he had done , keeping the Nicaraguan resistance alive : ‘ I knew what he meant .
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