Example sentences of "[conj] he [verb] [pron] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The tired horse faced a journey of at least twenty miles across heavy country so he kept her at a sedate trot . |
2 | Her reaction to that had been swift but , so he persuaded himself at the time , perhaps rational . |
3 | But he either could n't or would n't understand , and he left it at the back . |
4 | Few months down the line , and he sells him at a loss . |
5 | And er also many engineers when they were out their time , they went to Glasgow and for a few years , he , everybody who went from Galashiels , word got through to him and he met them at the station and got them settled in their digs in Glasgow . |
6 | I 'll go and phone him , put ten P in the phone and he rings me at the phone box . |
7 | And he shook her at the end of each question . |
8 | Luib took the practice sword from him with a nod , and he joined them at the edge of the field . |
9 | Sometimes he walking round with his marking book and he holds it at an angle you know so you can see all the answers . |
10 | He was glad to let the subject drop and they drove in silence until he left her at the gate of Martyr 's Cottage . |
11 | Not if he arranged it at the most awkward time of the year ? a little voice rejoined . |
12 | It was because he fucked her at the beginning of her blood , she said . |
13 | He thought it gave him a rakish daring look , especially when he wore it at an angle with his loud checked jacket and green tie . |
14 | She was curious as to how he felt when he saw her at the docks the other day . |
15 | The Palace was Whibley 's only League club and , when he left us at the end of 1922–23 , he returned to his home town to play for Sittingbourne . |
16 | He remained an active supporter of CND , boasted that his daughter had been conceived on an Aldermaston march , and had once horrified Margaret Thatcher by wearing his CND badge when he met her at a gathering of northern business people . |
17 | When he greets me at the door , he is still wearing an apron , after ‘ helping out ’ in the attached tea shop which he runs ‘ as a bit of a hobby ’ . |
18 | A vet who checked family records discovered he was 17 to 18 years old when he examined him at the Halewood RSPCA shelter yesterday evening . |
19 | She was overwhelmed by a mixture of terror and relief as he left her at the wheel and went forward to free the line . |
20 | The rest clambered into their saddles , and followed him unquestioningly as he led them at a canter downslope to where the hills opened out and patches of ground could be seen where the snow was melting . |
21 | His manner as he greeted her at the church door , then ushered her to her seat , did nothing to dispel her apprehension . |
22 | As he explained it at the briefings and again at his trial , three years later , ‘ The only people in the conflict in Nicaragua that are today buried beneath a cross are those that fight for the resistance . |
23 | She blew smoke serenely as he flicked it at the wall . |
24 | With his teeth chattering , his mouth bleeding and his hair flattened to his skull he could not have looked less appealing as he presented himself at the front door . |
25 | ‘ I 'll go in front as the standard bearer , ’ said Nigel as he placed himself at the head of his patrol . |