Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] [prep] him in [art] " in BNC.

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1 Example 4:4 Turnover rent YIELDING AND PAYING THEREFOR by equal quarterly payments in advance on the usual quarter days : ( 1 ) the annual sum of £ ( " the basic rent " ) ; and ( 2 ) such sum as is calculated in accordance with the Schedule hereto ( " the turnover rent " ) SCHEDULE ( 1 ) In this schedule the following expressions have the following meanings : ( a ) " gross turnover " means the aggregate of all sums : ( i ) received by the tenant in return for goods supplied or services rendered in the course of any trade or business carried on by him in the demised property or partly in the demised property and partly elsewhere ; and ( ii ) payable to the tenant by any person in consideration of the use or occupation of the whole or any part of the demised property ( b ) " a rental year " means a period of twelve calendar months beginning on ( c ) " net turnover " means the gross turnover less : ( i ) any sum actually paid by the tenant to HM Commissioners of Customs and Excise by way of VAT or other tax chargeable on the supply of goods or services ; ( ii ) any sum refunded by the tenant to his customers in respect of defective or unsatisfactory goods or services ; ( iii ) per cent of any sums received by the tenant in return for services for which orders are received at the demised property but are performed wholly elsewhere ( d ) " qualified accountant " means a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales ( 2 ) The turnover rent for a rental year shall be : ( a ) per cent of the net turnover for the year immediately preceding that rental year exceeding £ but less than £ and ( b ) per cent of the net turnover for the year immediately preceding that rental year exceeding £ but less than £ ( 3 ) Within one month after the beginning of each rental year ( time being of the essence ) the tenant shall deliver to the landlord a certificate signed by a qualified accountant of the tenant 's gross turnover and net turnover for the year immediately preceding that rental year .
2 When , in well-cut white satin and glycerine tears , she sobbed , Oh but Daddy I do love him , I do love him , he still tried to reason with her ; but then when he saw her hitching up the satin and running across the lawn , throwing off the veil , scattering the astonished wedding guests as she ran , and when he saw her jumping into a truck , not caring that she was getting petrol stains all over her broderie anglaise , jumping into a truck and not with the man they all expected her to love , but with the one she really loves , and then driving off with him in a cheap pickup truck to a motel in Wisconsin , shouting out , Goodbye Father , Goodbye Father ! as she goes ; well when he saw her doing that then Boy could not bring himself to disapprove .
3 and in fact it starts off with him in the gym doing his work out and he has this Sony Walkman on
4 When he closed his eyes , fatigue swam up at him in a mazy spiral , making his head spin as if he were drunk .
5 Does they tend to have more gumption , they tend to have to stand up to him in the end .
6 Charles caught up with him in the Green Room .
7 Botham 's recall took many by surprise after age and injuries appeared to catch up with him in the Test series .
8 The Englishman told me that if someone came up to him in a queue he would punch him in the face .
9 Only a day or two after The Graduate opened , someone came up to him in the street and said , ‘ You know something ?
10 A less judicial member of the Party came up to him in the lobby only half-convinced , but with tears of emotion running down his cheeks .
11 Curtis then came back at him in the following set , to take a 4–2 lead , but the Nottingham player was swift to respond with a counter-attack , taking the next two games to square the set .
12 We do n't know exactly where but it must have been close , as he dragged himself home to his favourite spot on the lawn where his life ebbed out of him in the quiet of the night .
13 " Ah , hell , what 's the point ? " came out of him in a choking sob , and he put his arm over his face .
14 Seemingly standing rigid like a statue , his eyes are fixed on page one of the script while peripheral vision is trying to take in every detail of events going on around him in the studio .
15 What decisions , made arbitrarily and in anger , would be handed down to him in the morning ?
16 Watch out for him in the second series of The Young Ones when it 's next repeated , making a brief guest appearance as an exploding peasant .
17 Results have not gone in his favour in the short-term , but I believe the club will have a job holding on to him in the future .
18 ‘ You could be right , sister dear , but a man in his position needs a wife , and I would fit in with him in every way .
19 Like Chance Wayne when you watch that scene in the film , he made you just want to wake up with him in the room , wake up with him in the bed beside you .
20 Rebel Ruddock emerged as the players ' spokesman for Venables , speaking up for him in the High Court yesterday , having already slapped in a transfer request to Sugar .
21 Get back to him in a fortnight …
22 Amber swung round on him in a flash of red hair .
23 Can you give me some idea of erm h how you started up with him in the first place ?
24 For a moment , he thought that his wildest dreams were about to come true : she was staring back at him in a deep , soulful way that he was sure meant love .
25 His own address stared up at him in the same black hand
26 Stuart 's Mum rushed up to him in a panic .
27 Like Chance Wayne when you watch that scene in the film , he made you just want to wake up with him in the room , wake up with him in the bed beside you .
28 She looked up at him in a dazed manner .
29 She looked up at him in a dazed manner .
30 Throughout most of the history of the Rump he was a close political supporter of Oliver Cromwell , but in 1653 he fell out with him in the complicated debates about the dissolution of the House .
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