Example sentences of "[verb] him in [art] [noun sg] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 He also had to juggle the practicalities of being coach , going on part-time high-school teaching , and seeing if Otago Cricket Association would continue employing him in the off-season as executive director when he would n't be around for much of the summer .
2 She caught him in the hall as he put on his hat .
3 ‘ Tell that brother of yours that we 'll catch him in the end so he might as well give himself up . ’
4 After all , if the British government knifed him in the back when he was pursuing their patriotic interest , what was the point of going on ?
5 Mason meanwhile attacked one Messerschmitt which at once went straight down , but the others attacked him and one got three hits on his aircraft , which shattered the windscreen and wounded him in the hand as he broke away .
6 I shut Ben in the conservatory now when I go out through the week , we just put him in the garage when we go out the weekend
7 I decided after all it would be better to go and see him in the shop like you said — ’
8 She had n't told him in the beginning because it was totally unimportant to her — her family was not religious — and then , after they had been married a while and she had discovered he was extremely intolerant about various classes of people — not Jews , in fact , but Negroes and Catholics — she had been afraid to tell him in case he should think she had deliberately concealed her origins because she had not trusted him .
9 What I ever did to annoy Old Saul , whether it was the heat that made him especially cantankerous , whether Agnes really had kicked him in the head when she arrived , as Mrs Clamp says-none of this do I know .
10 Hey , you could tape him in the night so he can believe you next time , that he snores !
11 and erm I just stuck him in the bath when we got home
12 ‘ The story is that there 's an irresponsible , bored lunatic in Deptford , and I ought to keep him in a cage until I need him . ’
13 What you must do is tell Irina to keep him in the clinic till I can come .
14 I remember once having to chase a man who had done something nasty to someone , and losing him in the darkness as he dashed down a cobbled mews .
15 Francesca would n't have him in the house when she knew he was on something .
16 Add to that a predilection to falling off buses because you think you see Him on every corner , in every crowd , at every window , and the inevitability of actually seeing Him in the off-licence when you were n't expecting to , and feeling your entire stomach lurch forward involuntarily like waking from a dream of falling .
17 It was not a pleasant emotion , but it was a powerful enough one to have sustained him in the search when evidence was lacking .
18 So I smiled nervously and slammed him in the mouth with the metal box , trying to kick him in the groin as he sagged , but his heavy overcoat protected him well .
19 It would have struck him in the face if at the last moment , sensing it coming , he had not ducked his head .
20 Deliberately she looked him in the eye as she said it .
21 And a Romanian woman in London swears she saw him in the street as he dived into a taxi .
22 Simon had asked Hilary to marry him in the morning before he went into work .
23 To say I forcibly removed him in a headlock because he was ‘ In five short minutes , playing himself back into the job of Athletico manager ’ , is not only true but also likely to get this fanzine banned within a fifteen-mile radius of ‘ The Tip ’ .
24 ‘ I expect you would be a good judge of that , ’ she snapped , hating the fact that she felt less annoyed at finding him in the room than at the thought of all the other women he was comparing her to .
25 The Resistance would have put him in the grave if the Nazis had followed them .
26 He had put him in the Cabinet because , with Bonar Law gone , he needed a man from the Law stable to preserve the balance .
27 ‘ John was away a great deal , Laura and I travelled to join him in the constituency when we could and inevitably there was uncertainty and strain in the air . ’
28 We 'll kick him in the groin if he questions it
29 They said an army sniper aimed a rifle with a telescopic sight at Jihad Mustafa Ali Sadek , 22 , and shot him in the back while he was at the top of his mosque 's minaret .
30 He added : ‘ I never struck him with my fists or kicked him in the face when I was in a standing position . ’
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