Example sentences of "[vb past] he at the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Throughout much of 1948 Minton had been working up oils based on his drawings and watercolours of Corsica for an exhibition at the Lefevre , initially promised him at the end of that year but not mounted until February 1949 . |
2 | They followed Fiver up the run and overtook him at the entrance . |
3 | He seems to have been retiring to his ships again when Edmund overtook him at the hill called Assandun ( probably Ashdon in north-west or Ashingdon in south-east Essex ) . |
4 | Rebels stopped him at the airport but his whereabouts were not known last night . |
5 | Out in the dark cold hall she stopped him at the foot of the stairs . |
6 | Christina approached him at the reception desk where he stood . |
7 | A dog ate him at the bus stop ! |
8 | I do n't think he meant it , looking back , but I believed him at the time . |
9 | And finally two Ayr police officers said that a shelved 1969 report showed they had picked up a man ‘ of slight build and a Glasgow accent who said his name was McGuigan or McGuinness ’ some 600 yards from the Ross bungalow in the early hours of the morning of the murder and dropped him at the bus station ; and they now declared from photographs recently shown to them that the man was William McGuinness . |
10 | He had a two-stroke lead over playing partner Frost with two holes to play before the defending champion pipped him at the post with birdies on 17 and 18 . |
11 | John Browne 's neighbours buried him at the gable-end of his humble cottage . |
12 | I actually advised him at the meeting that he should not and could n't take that motion , and I was by Alderman in that situation , but he still deemed to go ahead and that 's p his prerogative . |
13 | I telephoned him at the shipping company , but was told that he was not in the office . |
14 | Subdued by the mockery , she joined him at the door he was now unlocking , still not wholly trusting him , and the gleam in his eyes told her he knew it . |
15 | He opened his arms as she joined him at the mirror . |
16 | Willie climbed out of bed and joined him at the window . |
17 | She walked over and joined him at the table . |
18 | Wycliffe joined him at the table . |
19 | The subject is believed to be Gian Giacomo Caprotti , a pupil of da Vinci who joined him at the age of 10 , later becoming one of his lovers . |
20 | The boy showed little talent for the business and hardly earned the £2 10s Mr Marshall paid him at the end of the week . |
21 | Bodie acknowledged him at the bar . |
22 | His find was still there when they stripped him at the mortuary . ’ |
23 | He was pulling him , trying to get him off me — he threw him — he just threw him at the bed — I knew he was all right , he were screaming but I could n't — they were both screaming , Cathy and Gary both , and he got me by the throat . |
24 | Not for the first time this season MrTyson needed a police escort as protesting losers surrounded him at the end . |
25 | His commitment to the reform of secondary education was unrelenting ; his position as Archbishop placed him at the heart of the religious problem ; his alliance with Butler — for whom he was ‘ all bulge and brain ’ — eventually tamed the opposition of the Churches . |
26 | I expect that 's what he thought he was going to when you grabbed him at the end of the war . |
27 | Benedict 's pulse began to beat in his throat , and he fought vainly against that familiar rush of heat to his blood that invariably engulfed him at the sight of her . |
28 | After the king 's death in 1223 , he pledged his support for Philip 's son Louis VII , but deserted him at the siege of Avignon in 1226 . |
29 | The Norwich City and Scotland striker , a figure of such unmitigated misfortune that money deserted him at the height of what ought to have been a highly lucrative and rewarding career . |
30 | I have never quite understood why " Chesh " as we called him at the time , was the only person I selected for training with the Force that my Master vetoed ; my Master also vetoed the selection of Leonard to command No 35 Squadron in the early days of the Pathfinder Force and I was never able to establish why . |