Example sentences of "[verb] him [adv prt] [prep] his own " in BNC.
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1 | well Clifford would always integrate him in with his own family |
2 | His own answer to it was in some ways remarkably similar to those he attacked , for it added up to this : historical study can not bring Jesus down to our own time ; rather , it reveals his strangeness to us , and he loses all colour and significance if we attempt to tear him out of his own historical and religious setting in late Judaism . |
3 | The fuckers could n't keep him out of his own country . |
4 | He gathered a chestful of air to shout at Fiona — dozy bitch had locked him out of his own fucking castle , his own bedroom — but then thought of the children . |
5 | If he was incapable and vomiting and so on , you 'd take him in for his own consideration . |
6 | Many persons will have their own particular reasons for gratitude to him , and everyone will so warmly want to wish him well for the new place in life which awaits him back in his own native diocese of Liverpool . |
7 | Weller plays the Burroughs character , a roach-exterminator whose wife , played by Judy Davis , turns him on to his own insecticide . |
8 | He began to take her to antique shops , sought out trade exhibitions of fabrics and contemporary furniture , bought her books on design — on Bauhaus , which brought him back to his own youth , on the Viennese Secession with its decorative flights and insistence on utility . |
9 | They took him back to his own house and shut him upstairs while they sat below and deliberated what to do with him . |
10 | But they should n't have shut him up on his own . |
11 | The client set him up in his own office , with a Stock Exchange Automated Quotations ( SEAQ ) screen and access to all the financial press . |
12 | This consisted of enrolling one 's child in a private playschool , which sent a car to pick him up in the morning and deposit him back on his own doorstep in the late afternoon . |