Example sentences of "[pron] and [verb] he [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | They must have drunk deeply because the very next week in her column Beatrice introduces her readers to a ‘ charming book of Breton verse by Max Jacob ’ , translates a poem of his and describes him as ‘ one of the few classical critics in the world ’ . |
2 | Isobel stared at him , then laughed , drew her arm through his and pulled him towards the door . |
3 | But first I think we should phone Azadi himself and tell him in no uncertain terms that we are as unhappy about this as he is . |
4 | When PC Stennett was sent to investigate he searched Hagans , but he found nothing and left him in the car park . |
5 | Yet again , looking at this urbane relaxed figure seated opposite me and comparing him with the romantic figures of Spender and others or with the scruffy Auden , I found it difficult to believe that he was a poet and not rather some worldly and successful company director . |
6 | ‘ Andrew had his defences down as Waterworth came across in front of me and hit him in the mouth and knocked his head on the floor . |
7 | " Have this one and save him from a fate worse than death . " |
8 | She took him to herself and loved him in the mystical , supreme way she believed her mother had loved her father ; she gave him everything — her innocence , her youth , her maidenhead . |
9 | His mother came in , fell on her knees in front of him and pressed him to her ; She was gasping and shuddering . |
10 | There was a fine line to walk between protecting him and urging him to self-reliance . |
11 | MacIver denies assaulting and abducting a 46-year-old Ross-shire man , Donald Beaton , while acting with others , by hooding , binding and threatening to shoot him and robbing him of his load of spirits , tobacco and foodstuffs . |
12 | I realise you were desperate to protect him and keep him from harm . |
13 | Albert Tailors , in the shape of old Mr Albert himself , took one look at him and channelled him to the Teens Room , which was festooned with guitars and pictures of pop singers . |
14 | Even as he hacked his way free more tentacles looped around him and dragged him into the filth . |
15 | I would hope that you would see beyond that , and issues like it , the primary claims of Christ in his Church , to love him and to promote him as Lord of the Church . |
16 | If you put him to bed and he cries , check on him every few minutes , reassuring him you 're there by talking to him and stroking him before leaving the room . |
17 | Of course , at last a train got him and killed him in a horrible way . |
18 | Two men attacked him and forced him from the bike . |
19 | The gang pounced on him and knocked him to the ground — but he curled up into a ball to save himself as punches and kicks rained down . |
20 | They tried to grab the cash from him and knocked him to the ground . |
21 | The vicar says that a young Larusa , Masai after all , has stabbed him and beaten him with a stick and the whole town is talking about it . |
22 | Harry Carpenter came up to interview him and asked him about the last putt . |
23 | I approached him and asked him about caddying for him , and I was very pleased when he said yes . |
24 | Dad was told how naughty James had been and then shouted at him and sent him to the bedroom . |
25 | Hizir Bey was greatly impressed by him and sent him to Murad II , recommending that he be given a teaching post . |
26 | Juliet hugged him and sent him into the garden . |
27 | If we have come to him and received him as our saviour then if we are gon na live na in , if we are not gon na live in a state of disobedience then we have got to be baptized whether we choose to , whether we like to it 's a , it 's a simple thing , it 's not a matter of choice it 's the straightforward command of the Lord 's . |
28 | ‘ He was yelling out in terror and must have run 50 yards before two blokes caught him and rolled him about the pavement to put the flames out . ’ |
29 | Listen well when he tells us what happened out there to him and respect him for what he has done , and honour him , for at least he has given each of us hope and proof that escape is possible . ’ |
30 | Low Churchmen , High Churchmen and Broad Churchmen can all find themselves in him and claim him as Master . ’ |