Example sentences of "he [verb] [pron] [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Well , he rubs me up the wrong way . |
2 | Drawing her to her feet , he led her up the wide staircase to a comfortable oak-panelled bedroom which overlooked the eucalyptus trees in the garden . |
3 | He led her down a row , then came to a halt . |
4 | When he returned with her case , she was ready and he led her down the hall , through the emergency exit , past the sleeping night porter in his little room and into the car-park . |
5 | He led her along a cold flagged corridor now , where the walls gleamed faintly with phosphorescence , and where , although wall sconces flared bravely , the light was greenish and lack-lustre , so that it was rather like walking under water . |
6 | He led me up the cobbled yard and opened the door of one of the houses . |
7 | He led me down the hallway and into the communal kitchen . |
8 | and then he got it up the back that far |
9 | He flung himself down the marble stairs , and out through the front doors of the school . |
10 | He invited you up the pitch to meet him on the drive . |
11 | ‘ But to my surprise , he phoned me back a few days later , and offered to help me . |
12 | He helped her up the veranda steps and , taking a large key from his pocket , opened the arched door and stood aside for her to precede him . |
13 | ‘ He stopped me down the village . ’ |
14 | ‘ He wants you up the flange-plates , ’ said Tam as they sat down . |
15 | ‘ I 've been involved in a few of these things but I 've never seen anyone bring it up to the level he did — he turned it up a few notches . ’ |
16 | Then , without another word , he hauled himself up the ladder , leaving her wide-eyed , speechless , and so confused that she wanted to scream . |
17 | He poured him out a mug of hot , sweet tea and handed it to him . |
18 | He handed me back the key , thanked me , picked up his grip and left . ’ |
19 | He followed her down the hall to the kitchen at the back of the house . |
20 | Maggie now beckoned him towards her , and some what reluctantly he followed her along a short passage and into a long sun-lit kitchen , where a woman was standing at a wooden table mixing some ingredients in a bowl . |
21 | He walked her out the doors and down the steps , and kissed her on the cheek as if she were an old maiden aunt he had developed a polite affection for . |
22 | He gets them out the day room I think |
23 | What was he getting something out the boot or something ? |
24 | He kidnaps her in the hope that she will accept and return his affections and when he ties her up the sexual and emotional metaphors of the title abound . |
25 | And it hu go And it was there and it was left all night , and next day erm the man came back again and he cut it down the back with a big saw , and divided it up and then it was taken to the house where it was er up and then salted in a big barrel . |
26 | What we did was he draws them out every morning cos I collared him stuck the towels over his shoulders and said just put us them over there . |
27 | James Spencer QC , prosecuting , alleged Mr Nichol approached Mrs Chandler in a field but when she ignored him he pulled her down the bank , sexually assaulted her and hit her on the head with a rock or rocks . |
28 | Her drenched hair stranded her face , her pale lilac dress clung to her body , her eyelashes divided like a starfish as he pulled her out a second time . |
29 | He took it a few feet out , so now he was on the edge of the 18 yard box … near the corner ( so approx 25 yards from goal ) , he pulled it back the other way , turned and curled the ball into the top left corner with his left foot . |
30 | It 's like everything else you company commander , you tell him , he throws it out the window . |