Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [vb pp] him in [art] " in BNC.

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1 Yeah , I found , only because I went out one night , and , it was when Mike was still next door and what I 'd done I 'd locked him in the back room and he said he was howling
2 I 'd seen him in the Feathers , surly in his own corner of the Snug , not liked by , not liking , the other villagers .
3 Within ten minutes he was on the move again but came towards me very fast and swam into the weeds that formed the roof over the hole where I had hooked him in the first place .
4 I thought that Ben had n't had anything left when I had beaten him in the second round the previous day .
5 I felt I ought to have gone in earlier ; that now I had put him in a huff .
6 Donald and Piers ( because I 've lameducked him in a sense , too ) but they 're both attractive young men .
7 I 've seen him in a proper leather jacket .
8 He 's got a week 's growth of beard which seems to be permanent , judging from the times I 've seen him in the past .
9 Mum , look what I 've done Grumpy on done him , I 've done him in the right hat you see
10 and I 've met him in the pub .
11 Of course , I 've I 've left him in the charge of of not I have n't asked Paul to take him under his wing over the weekend , but I 've left Neil a list of things that I would like done .
12 Oh fine , yet Jo was just saying on the phone there that she 'd seen him in a catalogue .
13 Lucy reckoned that , for the man in charge , he had some staggeringly dull tasks to handle ; she 'd seen him in the stockroom once , counting every bottle in every crate of tonic water .
14 It did n't hurt that much , but he pretended she 'd got him in the balls , hoping for a little wifely penitence .
15 Almost inaudible in the crush , he thanked everyone who 'd helped him in the case .
16 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 .
17 Ever since she had saved him in the snowstorm , George had been uncomfortably aware of her presence .
18 She had seen him in the little town so immersed in looking up at the old buildings , that he ran into a lamppost .
19 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 .
20 She had recognised him instantly , though she had seen him in the flesh only once before and that had been across a crowded ballroom .
21 She had followed him in a second taxi to London Airport , taking her case with her .
22 She had met him in the street .
23 She had met him in the Coupole the night before when she was sitting with her friends from the atelier , and he 'd known one of them and come over .
24 And then Viola Angotti had taken one more step , and with a faint sigh she had socked him in the stomach so hard that he had doubled over and lost his lunch .
25 She had sent him in an ambulance to Crosshouse Hospital .
26 She had told him in no uncertain terms , on more than one occasion , that she wanted no more to do with him .
27 This morning Luke seemed even less human than he had at the interview when obviously she had caught him in an off moment .
28 She had left him in no doubt about her reaction to his overtures .
29 She had quite literally thrown herself at him , she had bitten him in the neck so hard that he had bled , she had scratched his face and torn his clothes .
30 If he had added the name of Viola Angotti to the list of those who had hit him in the stomach Ezzie 's face would have screwed up with laughter .
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