Example sentences of "have [verb] he in the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But Mrs Thatcher has told him in the Commons the Government 's not to blame :
2 No other wave since has deposited him in the river .
3 So a new ball Lewis This his third chance Stone has found him in the end .
4 As an agriculturist he has to take him in the garden for practical training .
5 Only Pears ’ consistency has kept him in the background . ’
6 Only Pears ’ consistency has kept him in the background . ’
7 I 'd seen him in the Feathers , surly in his own corner of the Snug , not liked by , not liking , the other villagers .
8 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 .
9 It did n't hurt that much , but he pretended she 'd got him in the balls , hoping for a little wifely penitence .
10 Almost inaudible in the crush , he thanked everyone who 'd helped him in the case .
11 He could n't help wondering if he 'd interrupted him in the act of copulation .
12 We 'd entered him in the Novice section , but he 'd been upgraded in the meantime .
13 I 'd have joined him in the Abacos if he 'd asked me , little holidays from time to time .
14 Ultimately , it was all too easy for Sainz , who could afford to enjoy the scenery in yesterday 's Scottish forest stages after Kankkunnen , the only man who could have overhauled him in the world title race , lost crucial time when his Lancia hit a rock .
15 She 'd have to catch him in the morning — But catch him she would , she vowed silently .
16 Heydrich could have shot him in the head .
17 Then the man was running , and Blagg could have shot him in the back but he had only one round left .
18 If , for example , old man Jordan had come into the kitchen at that moment , Wycliffe might have seen him in the mirror ; but what of it ?
19 Few of the cast would have seen him in the revues of the late thirties where his career started , but they would all have caught up with the films he had made in the immediate post-war years .
20 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 .
21 Pure hackit anyhow Ah 'd never have lumbered him in the daylight .
22 That fat Cockney with his stupid tattoos and his jocular manner and his dirty jokes ; he should have dumped him in the canal !
23 It would have struck him in the face if at the last moment , sensing it coming , he had not ducked his head .
24 He won the local Easter parade a couple of times as the best-dressed man which , in the depressed Thirties , must have put him in the mould of something of an exhibitionist .
25 The Resistance would have put him in the grave if the Nazis had followed them .
26 Her desire for such a life was so passionate , and her gratitude to Walter for this glimpse of it was so great that she could have kissed him in the street , and later that day she did in fact allow him to undo her brassiere strap without a word of protest .
27 It was not a pleasant emotion , but it was a powerful enough one to have sustained him in the search when evidence was lacking .
28 With help from master decorator Renzo Mongiardino , who is known to have helped him in the past , Ortiz-Patiño should have little trouble showing off the rare editions , manuscripts and fine bindings first collected by his father ; his own Dutch and Spanish Old Master paintings ; English silver by Paul de Lamerie and the gold snuff boxes he has been collecting since 1956 .
29 The householder claimed that the burglar had jumped him in the dark and so he had stabbed him .
30 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 .
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