Example sentences of "he and [verb] [pron] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 They also lay down beside him and pressed their bodies against his to heat him .
2 Only when Maisie came to hold him and soothe his fears did he feel safe .
3 On 17 June 1952 a Fellow of Magdalene College walked down Trinity Street in Cambridge and was suddenly aware of the regius professor of divinity waddling ahead of him and throwing his arms about and muttering gloomily to himself , ‘ Hell !
4 Miranda faced him and schooled her features .
5 She eased away from him and unzipped his boots , tugging them off before sliding the leathers down over his long legs .
6 People who knew the whole Guérigny family would be bound to stop him and ask him questions he did not want to face .
7 Regardless of your personal feelings towards the Chairman , you must afford him the utmost respect in addressing him and obeying his rulings .
8 He caught hold of the two nearest him and knocked their heads together , kicked two more and grabbed the ringleaders .
9 The shapechanger sensed him and cloaked his thoughts .
10 Once again she leaned against him and felt his hands clasped at her back .
11 So , ‘ Goodnight , Ven , ’ she bade him for a third time , only this time she stretched up to him and touched her lips to his cheek .
12 Bosley and Hughes knelt on him and manacled his hands behind his back .
13 What would it be like to explore and learn every inch of him with her fingertips , to touch and taste him and fill her lungs with the delicious musky scent that was uniquely his ?
14 ‘ Here , ’ he said ( or some such generous word ) : I grabbed the bag from him and got my fingers round some dried fruit and stuffed into my mouth .
15 After you had arrested him and got his trousers on what did you do ?
16 Robyn glanced to where he pointed and then looked up at him and folded her arms .
17 The promising entrepreneur finds it very hard to compete with multinationals , which can always outproduce him and undercut his prices because of the very scale of their operations and capital .
18 Fine , that 's no problem because at least you 've got a fortnight in which to make contact with him and put your intentions up .
19 She turned to face him and saw his glasses flash in the gloom .
20 She glanced at him and saw his shoulders shaking .
21 When the two truckers gave up their cursory attempt to find him and rejoined their companions , he advanced to the edge of the clearing to keep them under observation .
22 It was Katya who recognized him first , excitedly letting him into the kitchen , hugging him and kissing his cheeks and his eyes .
23 Diana has helped Charles by bringing him into the modern era , teasing him and leavening his spirits , and keeping him young and abreast of young people 's thinking .
24 Eventually he got fed up and told them to stop bothering him and ignored their letters .
25 John pushed the plate away from him and stuck his thumbs in his braces .
26 They saw him and kicked their horses forward so Sharpe turned his tired mare northwards , and spurred her into a gallop .
27 Since his return , parson had become heavily involved with the Shah , attempting to advise him and to answer his questions as to why the people had turned against him .
28 ‘ 'Ere , I 've got one o' them there gramophone fings , ’ she said , looking up at him and slipping her hands into the armholes of her stained flowery apron .
29 But she resisted the urge to turn and glance at him and kept her eyes fixed straight ahead .
30 He lifted her almost off her feet , pulling her against him and crushing her lips with his .
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