Example sentences of "[verb] him [adv] in [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She hoped she had n't let him down in any way . |
2 | And , apparently , they 're going to set him up in some kind of arranged marriage . ’ |
3 | I owe him much in this regard and shall always be grateful for the interest and encouragement he gave to me on his visits to our school , in particular the visit he paid only a year ago when he addressed my staff and helped them all by his understanding and the depth of his practical knowledge and experience . |
4 | Because the captain had spoken French , Joseph thanked him haltingly in that language , then motioned towards the lower deck . |
5 | The financial director , however , has a remarkably good personal understanding with the managing director and can approach him readily in all matters at work . |
6 | ‘ We ca n't throw him out in this kind of weather . ’ |
7 | The approach to Jesus in much of the theology and teaching with which Kierkegaard was familiar tended very much to see him too in that kind of light — as the founder of a religion , as the discoverer and imparter of divine truths , as the exemplar of particular values , which were only accidentally bound up with him , but in principle could be detached from him . |
8 | Walking was better and she did n't want him here in any case . |
9 | She could only now assume that Life had served him badly in some way , at least in his own opinion . |
10 | His stumbling gait took him off in all directions except the one he wanted to go in . |
11 | Hewart had held both Law Officer positions in the post-war Liberal Government ( although it should be said that his arguments in The New Despotism did not seem to trouble him much in that capacity ) and Marriott , an Oxford academic , also become a prominent Conservative MP . |
12 | He seemed surprised as if it had not occurred to him that literature might let him down in this way . |
13 | However , she had been somehow unnerved by finding him here in this way . |