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

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1 After all , it was join him or prop up the door for a few hours .
2 It ends with her making a decision to kiss him or get out and swim .
3 He has said that he wrote his second novel to say , ‘ Up you , Charlie ! ’ to those who had told him that getting out one book was easy .
4 Afterwards I have to go to the Headmaster and explain to him that running off with the papermate was all a joke and could I help it if people had no sense of humour … ?
5 It was the part of him that switched off the alarm in the morning and made him sleep in .
6 They all insist on the centrality of Jesus , but incline then to explain that centrality in terms of something more general or universal , which is thought of as exemplified in him , and then as spreading out from him and moving on through history .
7 Forster , without consulting his officers , sent to Carpenter to ask for terms , though the Scots threatened to kill him and fight on .
8 When he lay down to sleep the peasants killed him and cut around his outline .
9 She hesitated , then placed her hand on his arm to detain him and reached up on tiptoe to kiss his papier-mâché cheek .
10 His voice was gruff in the darkness , and she rolled her head towards him and reached up to touch his face .
11 The milk sprayed into the bucket in a few short spurts and Piladu pushed the animal forward , let two heavily pregnant ewes push past him and reached out to grasp the wool of a lamb that was trying to jump the rail where the Captain and the Brigadier were leaning .
12 She smiled at him and reached out to touch his arm .
13 When Seb spoke to guide her , she came unerringly to him and reached out to take his hand .
14 But at the end of the discussions between the project coordinator and the client , when you have actually helped him and led along , you could have this , or you could have that , or perhaps we could just take it to this stage , cost some options out and give you a recommendation .
15 Come back ! ’ yelled Master , but the dog did not hear him and ran on .
16 At the last moment she twisted away from him and ran back towards the orderlies .
17 Since even the neophyte practises on his own , there is no senior partner to keep an eye on him and to clamp down upon him if he is incompetent.s
18 In spite of this , Catherine was very glad to see him and rushed up to kiss him .
19 We thanked him and cycled back home without further mishap .
20 I follow him and peer over his shoulder .
21 So left him and walked down to the river .
22 Burns waved cheerfully to him and walked back to the main entrance .
23 Matilda turned away from him and walked out through the open front-door .
24 Ba'al was thought to have descended into the earth and the sacrifices and energy invigorated him and brought about his resurrection .
25 She fought him , desperately , clawing and pummelling at him and shrieking out every obscenity she knew .
26 His T-shirt was too small for him and came out of the waist of his pants .
27 But that day his mother had suddenly flown a warning flight , while his father rose into the air and swooped into the valley and back beneath the cliff edge , and suddenly a man was there with something green in his hand which rose into the sky above him and came down towards him .
28 She smiled nervously as she looked back at him and seemed about to say something , then , instead , leaned forward to kiss him .
29 The bag was folded over him and zipped up , then placed on a stretcher , into a pannier beneath a helicopter , and flown to the post-mortem laboratory .
30 I thought I heard a thankless boy raising his voice against those that clothed him and suckled him and spent out a fortune on the making of him .
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