Example sentences of "[be] [verb] he [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 No wonder they 're sending him over to the mad house for th ’ electric . ’
2 You write to an imaginary friend , you 're inviting him down for the summer holidays and you say all that , all about the sort of things that you 're planning to do with them , make it up
3 He does n't talk to me much now because I 'm afraid I 've been the one who 's been tipping him out of the church when he 's smoking .
4 We 've got a very good set up erm my mechanic Mick Day is coming back again tomorrow ; I 'm picking him up from the airport , so that 'll be three years with him and erm I can rely on him to sort of get things ready and erm you know , we 've got a great set up and really I can just concentrate on trying to be erm world speedway champion this year .
5 I usually work him in for an hour , but when I 'm riding him around in the arena before the bell goes , I 'm still thinking , ‘ How on earth am I going to get this thing up the centre line ? ’ because he 's gawping at everything , but then I give him a jolly good boot and we get on with it … ’
6 ‘ We are taking him back to the institution .
7 There had been no acquittal since they were taking him back to the prison .
8 They were all studiously avoiding meeting his gaze , though he thought they were watching him out of the sides of their eyes .
9 Sir Gregory , Amyas and two menservants were to take him down to the landing stage where a boat was waiting .
10 Well , Marcus said he 'd come and see Pat , and Ludens is driving him down in the Bentley !
11 And he goes she 's ke she 's beating him up under the chair she goes
12 All she really wanted was to see him out of the house .
13 She had him by the hand by then , and was drawing him in to the hearth , for the early November mist was on his shoulders , and his face looked thin and cold .
14 It is not known who gave him the letter but it was to set him off on the road to fame and fortune .
15 But if Nicholas felt he had suffered at the hands of Celtic , then the suffering he experienced in London at the hands of the media was to force him out of the limelight and into a melancholic shell where scoring goals seemed harder than pulling Mother Theresa .
16 The only thing left to do was to get him in to the government hospital seventeen miles away , so we set out across the rice fields and village tracks , with the patient in a bullock cart .
17 The little boy 's father was lifting him out of the boat .
18 No doubt this ‘ concession ’ was to soften him up for the next examination .
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