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

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1 When he had finished his chores he sat down at the table and copied out ‘ I am William Beech ’ over and over again until Tom , after much effort , finally persuaded him to go for a run and exercise Sammy .
2 I asked him to go to the shed and take all my kites away and burn them , which he duly did , in a hollow now called Kite Pyre Dell .
3 Also , unlike others who had been brought up in more cultured surroundings , it was a rarity for him to go to the theatre and even more of a rarity to go to other forms of public entertainments , including the cinema .
4 He must be able to stamp his authority not only on his team but on the peloton as a whole , directing the whole tenor of the race before it is time for him to go to the front and win .
5 After that , D'Arcy called Dave Forbes in London to put him briefly in the picture and to tell him to liaise with the ship and cargo insurers at Lloyd 's .
6 But it is better to let him mingle among the guests and take the candid shots which add to the colour and fun of the day .
7 Olga heard him singing in the bathroom and shouted that supper would be ready in a few minutes .
8 Mcduff came with him to sit in the shelves and they took it in turns to keep watch .
9 Recognising that man can not escape , it leaves him to cope with the paradox and frustration , content to walk by faith , not by sight , believing that one day all things will become new and be reconciled in Christ .
10 She watched him kneel on the floor and , taking a deep breath , she switched off all sensitivity to close her lips over his wrinkled anus .
11 It sucked all warmth and courage from his body , leaving him chilled to the bone and fearful of even the smallest movement in the big house .
12 I ask him to come to the bathroom and help me tend my hand .
13 The financial community was also shocked by a recent photograph showing him looking like a down and out with flowing locks and a long white beard and wearing dirty jeans and trainers .
14 She watched him climb from the bed and put on his dressing gown .
15 Ages later I saw him listening to the band and clutching his fistful of Mickeys .
16 She watched him walk to the door and open it .
17 Willie watched him walk down the path and towards the church .
18 She watched him walk down the path and get into his Rolls-Royce .
19 right then we got on to talking about him going into the gents and what he does , he do n't shut the door and such
20 Success in the Caucasian war and the friendship between Bariatinskii and the tsar restored him to favour at the centre and gave him the chance of putting his ideas into practice .
21 We both had anoraks but Oliver would never pull up his hood because he said it made him look like a monk and he did n't want to endorse Christianity .
22 The adventure on which he had embarked , which was to give a sort of permanence to the past , was the one thing that kept him anchored to a chair and table all day , and often into the night .
23 She then wrapped the baby up , left him lying in a wood and returned to work , Aberdeen Sheriff Court heard yesterday .
24 You remember Peter when he was , er , totally different context , but the lesson is the same , when he was when Jesus called him to walk on the water and he starts walking , and then , he looks around and for what e , for whatever reason he starts sinking , the moment he calls out help Jesus reaches out and lifts him back him rescues him .
25 Let the wicked forsake his way and the unrighteous man his thoughts , and let him return to the Lord and he will have compassion on him .
26 When Russell pulled up , the two White Mountain Apaches with him slowed to a walk and came up on either side of him .
27 I watched him dip into a bucket and throw a scoopful of water on to the hot stones of the fire .
28 The readerly text is the one that as readers we passively consume , whereas the writerly text demands the reader 's active cooperation , and requires him to contribute in the production and writing of the text .
29 I do n't want him to start in the January and then have to be off school for three weeks because
30 I could hear him running across the landing and messing about .
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