Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] he on " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 When the counts of La Marche and Périgueux paid homage to the duke of Aquitaine , it implied acceptance on their part that to injure the duke 's person or property would be a breach of faith , but little more ; if they came to his court or assisted him on campaigns , it was because they saw profit or pleasure in so doing .
3 What is it about Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart that places him on an artistic par with Shakespeare or Rembrandt , a giant of his art ?
4 As he tried to grab me , I feinted , slipped back to make him follow me , knowing he would think I was afraid , and then I let him have a classic straight left that hit him on the point of the jaw .
5 Philip Tufnell is welcomed back to Test cricket after his appendix operation by a Waqar Younis yorker that hit him on the foot
6 Council members mostly agreed they are a hazard , and Peter pointed out that if the car that hit him on a roundabout had been fitted with them , he would n't be here now .
7 She said that putting him on bute straight away would reduce the inflammation and alternate hot and cold compresses would also help .
8 Now he staggered towards Holly , making a path between the tables and benches and the backs of sitting men that flanked him on one side , and the waiting line on the other .
9 Forsbrand came home in 30 for a 66 that put him on ten under par 134 but said : ‘ I 've never shot 29 for nine holes and I missed a four footer on the last . ’
10 Bashful Barry believes it was his failure with girls as a schoolboy that set him on the path to fame as a film buff .
11 It had been alleged that after hiring Mr Mullan 's taxi for a journey from Gourock to Greenock , he produced a hunting knife and stabbed him on the chest .
12 Then they peeled back the bedcovers and laid him on a crisp sheet , covering him from the waist down with another sheet .
13 Then the door of the Earl 's hall slowly yielded , and his father carried him in and laid him on the same bales .
14 He laughed and clapped him on the back .
15 For it was the Spirit who called Philip from his successful mission in Samaria to reach the Ethiopian eunuch with the gospel ( 8:29 and probably 26 ) , and led him on his further preaching tour as far as the very Hellenised city of Caesarea .
16 As they passed through the hall , she saw him glance at the picture that was hanging there , and asked him on an impulse if he knew who the original was .
17 During my annual medical check-up in 1987 , Dr Dingle discovered a blood irregularity , but as I was fighting fit he said it was probably just a virus and I was to forget about it during my impending holiday and to see him on my return for a second blood test .
18 She crossed the kitchen floor and pecked him on the cheek .
19 His wife , who was alleged to have aided and abetted him on the second occasion was jailed for three years after a two-day trial .
20 This corkscrews the opponent backwards over his supporting leg and dumps him on the mat .
21 Then we 'll give him another feast and send him on his way . ’
22 Give him a mug of cocoa and a big kiss and send him on a month 's leave .
23 The fist came up and caught him on the side of the head and Jack went down , seeing little sparkling stars .
24 Whitlock sprung to his feet and caught him on the side of the head with a stinging haymaker then followed up with two brutal body punches that dropped him to his knees .
25 His relations in the St. Cleer area noticed the name of their now famous relation and invited him on a visit .
26 I often have to get up with Graham , carry him into the living room and nurse him into the living room and nurse him on the armchair .
27 Sub-Prior Richard , a kindly soul even to those for whom he had no particular liking , grew anxious , and went to look for the stray , and found him on his bed in the dortoir , pallid and shivering , pleading sickness and looking pinched , grey and cold .
28 Then , when he sought to take the oath , the House itself refused and excluded him on the dubious ground that , being an atheist , he could not swear .
29 But Joffre thought Lanrezac lacked fighting spirit and dismissed him on 3 September .
30 Buchanan 's Triangles clubmate Mark Tosh pushed hard to try and catch him on the five-mile run but the Derry man won in a time of 1.28.52 .
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