Example sentences of "him [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Take Magnus out at a different time , or take him somewhere else . |
2 | So will they send him somewhere else ? |
3 | Cos they took him off and put him somewhere else . |
4 | Looking at him with cool objectivity like this , it was hard to see why he had had such a powerful and disturbing effect on her , she realised , aware once again of a strange inner certainty that she had seen him somewhere before , but unable to pin the memory down . |
5 | The first and most important of these ( and the one that ties him most clearly to Hall et al. ) |
6 | Margot Iverson had welcomed him most hospitably . |
7 | And a quarter-century later , in the Pisan cantos , when the poet is imprisoned in the American Army detention-camp at Pisa , these are among the memories which come back to him most poignantly . |
8 | It was the remains of a childish fancy , created by a story he had read , but it returned to him most vividly at this moment . |
9 | However , during our visit to India he had been constantly with us , and in Jaipur I had experienced a gratifying sense of shared adventure ; but it was perhaps in the camp where we went each year from the Legation for an eagerly awaited ten days that I remember him most vividly . |
10 | Nigel Terry plays him most intelligently , not just as a mercenary hit-man but as a soft-spoken scholar obsessed by mortality . |
11 | Gould was with the one man who could introduce him most convincingly to the alliances between geography and the native flora and fauna of the continent . |
12 | Gareth had intelligently chosen smooth-barked saplings all the way and all the marks were at the same height , at about waist level , where painting came to him most naturally , it seemed . |
13 | I used to meet him most often in the museums and galleries fixed in rapt contemplation of pictures with that grave , searching look which was one of the beauties of his face . |
14 | We do thank him most sincerely for his work . |
15 | He was nineteen , not uncomely , and Topaz disliked him most heartily . |
16 | The media spotlight shone on him most harshly when he left Marillion . |
17 | Maria faced him furiously again . |
18 | Charlotte , her eyes on Albert who was taking her attention , asked him rather half-heartedly to desist , but the boy threw the ball out of the window . |
19 | Yes it fits him rather well does n't it ? |
20 | ’ Would you leave a message with him to say that I 'd like to speak to him rather urgently , please . ’ |
21 | He had a confused impression of coming into the dining room while the man was there and hearing him rather grudgingly assess the value of the glass cabinet . |
22 | He had n't on the one occasion he 'd been there — in fact they 'd treated him rather badly , although he did n't like to admit as much . |
23 | But I feel I should return just a moment to the matter of my father ; for it strikes me I may have given the impression earlier that I treated him rather bluntly over his declining abilities . |
24 | But the power/ knowledge assumptions of his work do place him rather uncomfortably close to his post-structuralist prima-facie opponents . |
25 | Rory lay down on his back , the carpet pricking him rather pleasantly , content not to reply , not believing her , not caring . |
26 | Jessamy looked at him rather warily . |
27 | ‘ Burton of Blundles ’ they called him rather sportingly . |
28 | He looked around him slowly then disappeared back inside the aircraft . |
29 | She promises him everything he wants at luncheon and cuts him dead later the same afternoon , looking through him as if he were a veil . |
30 | We were gon na wax his fucking legs argh , he did n't ar , he did , he was n't screaming cos the thing we said like if you move this , your , your will be slit sort of that 'll keep him dead still right |