Example sentences of "he [verb] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Surely it 's better than the way 'e 's bin since 'e got back from France ? |
2 | ‘ I suppose 'e got in by usin' the latchcord , ’ she said . |
3 | ‘ 'E gives me enough embarrassment as it is by what 'e gets up to . |
4 | Well , 'e 'angs out in Barnet market , and I ai n't got enough to cover me train fare . |
5 | ‘ 'E went out at four o'clock an' 'e was all nervy . |
6 | He had given up his voluntary work at St Dunstan 's in November claiming that it was ‘ too fatiguin' ’ for him to carry on with . |
7 | Alton 's back row combined to give club captain Dave Osborne — playing in the centre — a try and then Malcolm Osborne flipped an overhead pass to flanker Alan Purdon for him to go over between the posts . |
8 | He received an internal phone call from Muldoon , who told him that McGillicuddy wanted him to go on to Dublin immediately . |
9 | She wanted him to stop yet at the same time wanted him to go on in the hope that the lovely sensations would begin again . |
10 | And Mihal 's goblin nagged at him to go off in search of weapons and warfare . |
11 | He asked Zoe if she wanted him to go in with her . |
12 | The man with his ar his hands up in the air walked towards us a few paces and then P C ordered him to go down onto his knees slowly and then consequently end up on his chest with his arms outstretched . |
13 | Sister Marcus has finally been able to persuade him to go back to his club for a short rest . ’ |
14 | Alexander MacDondald of Boisdale , the Highland chief who met him on arrival , begged him to go back to Europe . |
15 | I 'm an Army officer and all I want to do is persuade him to go back to the Army . ’ |
16 | ‘ What I 'd like would be for him to go back to that first wife of his . ’ |
17 | Yet she did n't want him to go back to Australia thinking so badly of her . |
18 | He kept telling him to go back to being a serious actor . |
19 | A year ago Nicky , Rob 's girlfriend of about eight months convinced him to go back to the ice pack that nearly killed him . |
20 | On this occasion he could only get 5in so he told one of the shunters , George Dyson , what had happened and asked him to go back along the fish vans and find out if a bag was off . |
21 | Well we 're gon na try get him to go out for a drink er one evening with that tape recorder so we 're gon na record the conversation on the side of that . |
22 | To get him to go out to the Lock with her , Marie had told Simon all sorts of lies . |
23 | I rang the owner Gary Harris , and arranged with him to go out to the USA and view the aircraft , after which we came to an agreement and I purchased the Corsair . |
24 | He 'd been shaken , certainly , when Cedric Downes had invited him to go along to the North Oxford Golf Club and knock up the caretaker if necessary . |
25 | Although I remember him stepping out of them and the sight of his white pants , I felt it was not seemly to observe too closely : otherwise I should have been able to verify the assertion that his underclothes were American but the rest very English . |
26 | The necessity to provide enough material to fill 20 or so pages of Tinsley 's Magazine each month exerted its own pressure , forcing him to fall back on recent autobiographical and architectural experiences , but appropriately when the novel appeared in book-form in May 1873 to favourable reviews it was the first to bear his name on the title-page . |
27 | Though when , having ousted him , thoughts of him crept back in again , she grew impatient with herself , and took herself off for a walk around town . |
28 | ‘ And when I see him hobbling in at night , I am very proud of him . ’ |
29 | The scullions ahead of him got down off their stools and waddled away , disappearing in the kitchens ' foggy wastes . |
30 | The need to hurt him drained out of her as she waited for his answer . |