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

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1 I had only been at home for about ten days when a friend of mine asked me to join him on a journey to the East Indies .
2 Then he asked me to kiss him on the lips and we kissed .
3 I picked up a fallen branch , and as he passed I struck him on the head .
4 I think it 's a very wonderful thing I mean I regard him as a warmonger World War Two by his eighteen month should have been
5 After a short chat he invited me to join him at a ‘ small Chinese gathering ’ in the hall usually used for Tong meetings on River Street West .
6 She liked flowers , liked even more the thought behind them , but Gaily only remembered when he caught them staring him in the face — or in the feet , as now .
7 People say I kicked him in the head but there is no way I would do that . ’
8 ‘ I do n't think he slipped , Mowbray would have been too careful , and I doubt he would have let someone push him off the parapet walk without a struggle . ’
9 ‘ And it was as a result of these conversations that he invited you to join him on the dahabeeyah ? ’
10 Has she met him in the Three Pigeons ?
11 Say she enticed him into the woods and became demanding in every way and heavily emotional , piling on pressure .
12 Say you lost him in the crowd .
13 If he wants anybody to lead him to the so-called English plotters , it 's the very best possible way to go about it .
14 She found herself telling him about the Vermeer she had been painstakingly copying , and then with a shudder of its destruction .
15 Rachel found herself following him into the social club and a few minutes later when they were both seated with their drinks in the same window-seat where they had sat before she said , ‘ So what 's your connection with Conway House ? ’
16 Maggie was still not in any condition to argue and she found herself following him to the dark little bar , almost running a gauntlet of greetings from the men standing around .
17 The soldiers of Judas betrayed him , the soldiers arrested him , th the the the scenario works out , it all unfolds they nail him to a cross .
18 During the summer of 1977 she watched him play polo at Smith 's Lawn , Windsor and when , in February 1978 , he invited her to join him on a skiing party in Klosters , Switzerland there was much speculation that she might be the future queen of England .
19 She had scarcely recovered her composure from that frantic evening before he invited her to join him on the royal yacht Britannia during Cowes Week .
20 The good lady thought that he was shy , and constantly twitted him to bring him into the talk ; Paul hoped that she would get over it as the days passed , and this proved to be the case .
21 Wants us to join him at the mortuary as soon as we can …
22 ‘ It told me to meet him by the Princess Alice in Forest Gate , ’ he recalls .
23 Let me tell him about the previous 12 months ' statistics which show a decrease in salmonella food poisoning and that the Food Safety Act 1990 is working .
24 She stood up to walk stiffly around the desk , glaring at him as he stepped politely to one side and let her precede him from the room .
25 Now that he 'd told her he wanted the club , Adam would probably expect her to keep him at a wary arm 's length .
26 He spurred forward to Moray 's side , urging him to bring him to the Regent , earls or none .
27 Lucien wondered whether Walterkin had bribed her to let him into the cubicle .
28 Buddhists who 've seen him describe him as a 6ft 4in tall man with big limbs and hands .
29 And he would expect it to get him off the hook .
30 ‘ Several people who were present say he was n't , and a cabby says he delivered him to the Post on Friday afternoon .
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