Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [prep] him in [art] " in BNC.

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1 Passionate with indignation at the poverty and injustices which he daily met around him in the industrial north of Bradford , he sought , and was able to gain from , J.P.M. 's National Council of Labour Colleges , that knowledge which served him so well throughout his short working life , as a weapon with which to fight and change the capitalist system which tolerated and perpetuated such inhumane living conditions .
2 ‘ Not the usual kind of student 's flat , ’ muttered the Marshal , surprised to find his feet walking on fitted carpet , a thing that only happened to him in the lobbies of hotels he was checking on .
3 A lot of humans had been in to look at him in the last few minutes .
4 Mayer was never fond of Goldwyn and one day became so enraged with him in the showers of the Hillcrest Country Club that he knocked Goldwyn into the towel cabinet .
5 She said that because he was a volunteer she felt she could not call on him in the same way as with a paid worker .
6 He tells himself Potter is not staring at him in a racist way .
7 ‘ And I am not talking to him in the other room . ’
8 Officially , I mean , not just bumping into him in the Lords ’ bar . ’
9 I used to see him every day , basically , every night , just working with him in the studio and stuff , and I think it will always be there , thinking of him and everything .
10 Ms Starnes , who had once worked for him in the news department of WSGN Radio in Birmingham , Alabama , agreed at once that he should cover pending events in Libya for Mutual Radio and promised to get the necessary credentials to him within 48 hours .
11 Roy Fredericks 's second century helped him pass 500 runs for the series , although Richards and Greenidge still finished above him in the aggregates and averages .
12 He always spoke of him in the most affectionate terms .
13 Yet when you bumped into that same person , they would always talk about him in the most loving way . ’
14 She still works with him in the shop .
15 The ambulance came , and she ended up looking after him in the intensive care unit .
16 Yes , they have n't really looked after him in the field have they ?
17 If it now came to him in a new way it was no doubt simply an aspect of his belongingness with Marcus and Irina .
18 Tweed 's close confidante , she often worked with him in the field .
19 I could really go for him in a big way , but he 's going steady with the staff nurse on Rainbow .
20 His life would be a charade , for every time he took her in his arms he would see the face of the girl now smiling at him in a way which lit fires in his heart .
21 She could n't look at him in the face .
22 Tony was supposed to have been singing in a Black Sabbath ‘ reunion ’ in the States , which did n't happen for him in the end , but that gave us some breathing space .
23 He sang well , too , and I sometimes sang with him in the evenings .
24 The Grand National course narrows approaching the winning post and bends round to the left immediately after , and with crowds manically screaming at him in the stands and on both rails and directly in front of him it would hardly be surprising if Devon Loch had suddenly been startled by the deafening noise .
25 Tom 's getting quite attached to him in a macabre sort of way , so why should n't I ?
26 It is conceivable , too , that the Sihtric dux who witnesses three of Cnut 's charters may be the Dublin monarch Sihtric Silkbeard , who used dies evidently made for him in the mint at Chester to strike pennies naming him king of the Irish and modelled on Cnut 's Quatrefoil type .
27 ‘ Steady on there , ’ her companion said and as she looked round to smile at him in the fragmented night-sun that was the wheel she saw Gabriel working at the barbecue .
28 ( Otto had evidently coped for him in the past . )
29 But then , she had never thought of him in a sisterly fashion .
30 This sort of nonsense could have been fairly innocuous had it not been for the fact that under Napoleon I , the frequent employment of courtiers in great and influential offices of state had led to a gradual isolation of the Emperor , which in turn gave too much power to those close to the throne , many of whom , it should be noted , actively worked against him in the last years of the reign .
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