Example sentences of "[verb] him in [art] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | There does , however , appear to be some confusion among various commentators as to Bukharin 's basic position : some , such as Itoh , place him in the underconsumptionist school , while others place him — correctly — in the disproportionality school ; but the latter , e.g. Sweezy , Mandel , Day , do not always attribute the same meaning to this . |
2 | If your child is unconscious , place him in the recovery position ( see page 82 ) . |
3 | Gary said : ‘ It 's obvious that people want him in the England team . ’ |
4 | It is pointed out in Washington that the President made a special point of ensuring that Mr Major was the first European leader to meet him in the White House . |
5 | Another of his treasures , the seventh volume of Gaud Maybellome 's Encyclopaedia of Heavenly Signs , originally written in the language of Third Dominion academics but widely translated for the delectation of the proletariat , he 'd bought from a woman in the city of Jassick , who 'd approached him in a gaming room where he was attempting to explain cricket to a group of the locals , and said she recognized him from stories her husband ( who was in the Autarch 's army in Yzordderrex ) had told . |
6 | It felt good to talk about it , to describe her sense of total humiliation at having , as it were , bared herself to Matthew only to find him in a dressing gown , with some … strumpet drinking coffee with her dress half-unbuttoned . |
7 | " That 'll please you , wo n't it , keeping him in a muck sweat . |
8 | I later found him in a dressing room with a cigarette in his hand , but he was shaking so much he could n't light it . ’ |
9 | We found him in a night club with his wife , and Flynn went straight up to him and flattened him with a single punch . |
10 | He found him in the station buffet slouched against the counter eating toasted tea-cakes . |
11 | I found him in the Grange garden , where he had been waiting for news all night . |
12 | After a few weeks , Mr Sowerberry decided that he liked Oliver 's appearance enough to train him in the undertaking business . |
13 | When Cruz , a substitute opponent , beat him in the Nevada desert , the Ulsterman could never have guessed that six years later , from a Belfast court room , he would receive a bigger blow than the Texan ever dealt him . |
14 | ‘ You know why , ’ she told him in a lemon voice . |
15 | She drew back , pressing herself into the upholstered chair , and surreptitiously studied him in the gilt mirror opposite . |
16 | But if we ca n't then we take him out of Saint Christopher 's next year and put him in a state school . |
17 | Four weeks later she had seen him in the cinema queue with another girl , and had perceived that her day was over ; in between , she had known disorientation and obsession , diagnosed her trouble , and felt exhilarated . |
18 | Director Andrew V McLaglen , who directed him in The Way West in 1967 and who is no easy pushover for any temperamental actor , told me : |
19 | Also like Roosevelt , he attracted to Washington the brightest advisers he could find in the universities and the business community to fill places in the Cabinet and to surround him in the White House . |
20 | Sometimes I joined him in the school room . |
21 | Despite that , Dane 's eyes glinted appreciatively when she joined him in the hotel foyer , and to her annoyance she felt a pleasant little warm glow deep inside . |
22 | After what seemed like hours his tearful mother joined him in the hospital foyer . |
23 | As my husband was then a consultant there , and involved in research in rheumatology , it was only natural that I joined him in the research field . |
24 | Five minutes later she joined him in the Biography alcove . |
25 | She still sees him in a business capacity which I find ‘ odd ’ . |
26 | She might then have sought and received public assistance or have pledged her husband 's credit with tradesmen : in which case the National Assistance Board might have summoned him before the magistrates , or the tradesmen might have sued him in the county court . |
27 | But any rational analysis of the outcome of the Democratic primaries makes it clear that Jackson 's racial identity did not and could not defeat him in the voting booth . |
28 | Get him in the back seat . |
29 | We will miss him in the Wear Valley area and wish him well on his return home . |
30 | Sir Alec Guinness 's head refused to put him in the school play — thinking he would never make it as an actor . |