Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [vb past] him in the " in BNC.

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1 Nieto was walking alongside the touchline when a ball kicked from within the field hit him in the face , breaking his glasses .
2 He did n't want to run into Ballater again ; his wish to purchase the cottage put him in the enemy camp and threatened his peace .
3 When Thomas tried to grab the child away , the lash caught him in the eye .
4 The handlebar caught him in the groin .
5 As he raised his binoculars to scan the coast , the wind struck him in the face .
6 Davide had turned up a coin , one afternoon , when he was mooning around ; it was a common enough type , the professor told him in the museum at Riba , where he took it for an opinion .
7 The club struck him in the stomach again , dripping him to his knees , and there was a sudden crack that seemed unnaturally loud in the silence .
8 Wilson , more respectfully treated at Lord 's , where he recently stood down as MCC coach , than in his native county , offered Carrick wise counsel when the youngster replaced him in the Yorkshire side .
9 Four photographs of the wearer showed him in the act of jumping from an aircraft .
10 ( 6 ) An empathetic question asks the pupil to become involved personally with the evidence , e.g. " If you had been the soldier standing behind Harold , say what you might have thought , felt and done at the moment the arrow hit him in the eye . "
11 Even now the recollection seized him in the abdomen , and a kind of sick longing made him tremble .
12 The ball bashed him in the face , before Mike Jeffrey bashed home Doncaster 's second .
13 Notice the bust of Dobrovský standing in front of the charming garden house which the Nostics gave him in the last years of his life .
14 The doctor put him in the middle or late fifties , though , being a doctor , he hedged a bit by saying he might be anywhere between forty-five and sixty .
15 The equally indomitable Dunwoody had his second fall of the day on Calabrese and completed a painful hat-trick when King of The Lot unseated him in the Tote 7th Handicap Chase , won by Howe Street .
16 But the bobby fell to the ground as the raider blasted him in the groin with a shotgun .
17 He stood greeting guests in his dinner jacket , standing alongside Balestre , whose presidency of the FIA kept him in the limelight .
18 The malai shoved him in the chest with his free hand but he pointed the gun at the ground behind him .
19 Luck playing a somewhat greater part in the matter than judgement , the bullet struck him in the calf , tore through the muscles there and exited , spattering the wall behind with blood and pink tissue .
20 But it came too late for him to do anything about it , for when he straightened up and turned towards the bank the bullet hit him in the chest and his body seemed to disintegrate and fly in all directions , and he knew that death was on him and that it was something that divided you into a million parts and each fragment screamed as it flung itself into eternity .
21 A branch whipped him in the face .
22 A wave slapped him in the mouth .
23 Haines fell over and a Corporal kicked him in the stomach , shouting at him to stand up .
24 A policeman found him in the river near Waterloo station .
25 A chill caught him in the stomach .
26 Then the unit going to Belfast , and the day a sniper killed him in the Crumlin Road .
27 Robert Harris established his name many years ago as a designer of sound blue water cruising yachts , so it was no surprise when a couple tackled him in the late 1960s to design for them a small yacht that would take them from Canada to New Zealand in both comfort and safety .
28 The Yak banked again , came in fast , cannon shell punching into the Stork and Farber cried out as a bullet caught him in the shoulder .
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