Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] him in [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | What the charity groups think of him is hardly going to make or break him in the operatic world . ’ |
2 | His political ideals included the concept of arbitration as a substitute for war in the settlement of national disputes , and involved him in the jingoistic disputes of 1877 . |
3 | The sixteenth-century writers who condemned depopulation looked for a depopulator , and found him in the enclosing landlord , who found that stock , -rearing was more profitable than corn-growing . |
4 | They bound Guthlac ‘ in all his limbs … and brought him to the black fen , and threw and sank him in the muddy waters ’ . |
5 | Blinked a few times instead and told him in a croaky voice that I 'd met Erica Upton twice and had sat next to her at dinner . |
6 | Mr Brandreth met with Mr Hanley and told him in no uncertain terms that the people of Chester were far from happy with the decision to go to Glasgow . |
7 | ‘ Why not go and see him in the proper way instead of lurking around by night ? ’ |
8 | But first I think we should phone Azadi himself and tell him in no uncertain terms that we are as unhappy about this as he is . |
9 | He stood up , long rifle and bayonet pointing , and challenged him in a frightened voice . |
10 | Of course , at last a train got him and killed him in a horrible way . |
11 | Manchester United manager , Alex Ferguson , gave England winger Lee Sharpe a vote of confidence and named him in an unchanged side for tonight 's home game against Arsenal . |
12 | She took him to herself and loved him in the mystical , supreme way she believed her mother had loved her father ; she gave him everything — her innocence , her youth , her maidenhead . |
13 | And then just up and shoot him in the good old British way . |
14 | When he was no more than knee high and as slender as a pencil , I dug him out of the wild river bank and planted him in a virginal garden , half an acre of island that consisted of nothing more luxurious or exotic than brick rubble , tilled chalk and grass seed . |
15 | Osric certainly continued the war with Cadwallon , and besieged him in a fortified stronghold . |
16 | The court had taken Harvey away from his father and put him in the foster home ‘ until such time as the father can control his drinking and make a safe home for the boy . ’ |
17 | Hear us now as we attempt to contact Simon 's father and help him in the great spiritual work that awaits him in this prime time of his boyhood ! ’ |
18 | Surely the lightning stroke of heaven should have fallen upon him and destroyed him in the very deed . ’ |