Example sentences of "[pron] [prep] his [noun] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Still sucking in lungfuls of air and wincing at the detonating roar of Duvall 's automatic pistol , Cardiff began to haul himself to his feet again by one arm , his gun hand hanging limp .
2 That tall one , the one with his hands all over you — ’
3 ‘ The tall one , mind , the one with his hands all over me — on my shoulders , actually , so I could lead him — well , he 's a bit luckier .
4 It 's not his spirit that 's doing it , it is the same person that the disciples spoke to when they walked the streets of Palestine , it is the same person that went around healing the sick , it is the same person that was born in the , in the manger at Bethlehem , he is now , after having died , been raised again by the power of the trying God had , he is now ascended back into heaven , in glorified form , and he is there interceding , representing you and me before his father there in heaven .
5 Mr Jackson drives me in his car sometimes for a special treat .
6 He used to write his poems on silk and send them to his wife far down the river .
7 Stark 's confidence appears to have been at a low ebb but the Scotland manager , Duncan Paterson , has been reminding him of his form earlier in the season : at the Dubai Sevens , which the Scots won ; in the A international against Italy in Melrose when the Boroughmuir winger had a hand in both tries ; and in his senior international debut against Ireland at Murrayfield , when he scored one try and was heavily involved in the other from Tony Stanger .
8 Copper still would n't move but my vet said it was important to get him to his box away from the flies .
9 Thereafter Helen frequently walked to meet him or to accompany him on his return home across Wandsworth Common and on January 1896 they had their first long walk to Richmond .
10 I caught up with him at his villa just outside Salzburg , which overlooks a small vineyard , set against an imposing mountainous backdrop .
11 ‘ You wrote that you caught him at his flat just at the time he was leaving the country . ’
12 If he had been there , he would have come out of it with his lustre still upon him , and his crest as high as ever .
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