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

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1 ‘ I 'm here , ’ Robbie snapped , side-stepping him and moving further into the galley , ‘ because I 'm going to live here — at least for the next six months . ’
2 At the last moment she twisted away from him and ran back towards the orderlies .
3 Angry with herself for being so easily led , Shelley pulled away from him and ran headlong into the water , which was colder than she expected , in spite of the hot sun .
4 He closed the door behind him and walked slowly down the corridor until he reached the top of the marble staircase , passing his own office and Pat Muldoon 's without wishing to take a last look .
5 So left him and walked down to the river .
6 Burns waved cheerfully to him and walked back to the main entrance .
7 Matilda turned away from him and walked out through the open front-door .
8 His T-shirt was too small for him and came out of the waist of his pants .
9 Amy Winship took one look at him and disappeared quietly through the door , and Ben Bradshaw winced .
10 The two smaller animals padded towards him and lay down beside the fire with contented sighs , hardly giving him a glance .
11 He nodded encouragement to his fellows , and they shinned up after him and dropped down into the stockade .
12 Corbett tugged his cloak around him and strode back towards the priory building , not caring whether he shattered the peace of a convent where so many dark deeds had been committed .
13 She definitely could n't , though she thanked him and looked longingly at the boat .
14 Robert had to say it again before she heard him and looked across to the table where Aunt Tossie and Andrew were drinking and Lalage was jumping up and down , opening her mouth to catch with complete dexterity the pieces of biscuit that Dada , suddenly lively , was throwing into it .
15 I ignored him and carried on with the cocktail party .
16 I was determined to see it and I pulled away from him and went up to the box office to pay my penny , hoping he would follow .
17 She moved away from him and went over to the couch she had taken her ease in the last time she 'd been in this room .
18 She 's seen him and went in with the electric bill and he , he bought hundred and sixty pound in stamps .
19 She turned from him and went out of the room , across the hall and pulled open the front door , which she did n't bother to close behind her , so angry did she feel .
20 Nikos took pity on him and went out into the corridor and called for Yussuf .
21 I stepped round him and went back to the house .
22 She left him and went back to the landing to listen .
23 Would Bonaventure return or take offence at not being fed by him and disappear forever into the stinking alleyways ?
24 I waved to him and passed on into the lecture room . ’
25 She finished undoing it for him and slipped out of the dress , and as she let him raise her petticoat her eyes strayed again to the patch on the ceiling .
26 They had reached the door of his room now and , as Harry opened it , Madeleine went past him and sat down on the edge of his old brass bedstead .
27 Nevertheless she thought it best to humour him and sat down on the side of the table away from him and put her clasped hands on its polished top .
28 Blunt , coming up behind him and hauling back on the control column to get his plane over the hedge , saw Peacock sliding out of the sky and tried to turn inside him .
29 His talons swung down and ahead of him and opened starkly towards the vulnerable hand .
30 She twisted away from him and backed over to the door , and then cracked it open , and peered out into the hall .
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