Example sentences of "he [verb] [prep] [pers pn] in the " in BNC.

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1 God raised us up with him to rule with him in the heavenly world .
2 ‘ I saw him look at it in the car when we were driving to the Lubianka .
3 How she managed to find a smile for Ivo when she saw him waiting for her in the foyer , she did n't know .
4 She solicitously asked if all was well , sending constant messages to enquire if there was anything lacking , or inviting him to walk with her in the sweet-smelling orchard outside the convent church .
5 We told him to look for us in the evening .
6 She could not picture him behind the grim walls of Swansea Prison , instead she remembered him riding with her in the park , smiling down at her with his dark eyes , making her feel so small and helpless .
7 I tried to improve it and I remember him screaming at me in the street after the first-night party in London . ’
8 In London he sat beside Johnson in their various venues ; now he rode beside him in the post-chaise taking them up through eastern Scotland ; next he would canter along beside him to the Western Isles .
9 He rode beside you in the street car and complained about the traffic and the weather with you .
10 ‘ It 's got to the point where he looks at you in the morning as if he 's wondering where we are going to send him next .
11 This is another of Nic Picot 's tricks which he tried on me in the pub outside the Magic Circle .
12 If he came on them in the darkness and they were … but she would n't … it was perfectly natural … she was eighteen and he …
13 Why does he refuse to meet any groups other than farmers , as he confirmed to me in the House on 17 February ?
14 His forehead was ripped dark in the starlight but his cheekbones still gleamed ( an image superimposed : the sunset slanting over him as he grinned at her in the freighter ) the way she remembered .
15 He grinned at me in the gloom , and introduced himself as if I might recognize the name .
16 I want him sent home and put to bed feeling good so that when he gets to me in the mornings , he 's feeling good ’ .
17 A Sky spokesman added : ‘ We agreed to a police request that Bobby Gould should not be at the ground , even though he worked for us in the same capacity at the first match between the two sides . ’
18 He squatted opposite us in the open doorway and lit a cigarette .
19 She roused increasing desire in him ; he thought of her in the night , when his abstruse reflections on the day 's work were done .
20 When he had had his lunch , which he brought with him in the suitcase , a packet of salami sandwiches , a croissant with jam in it and a fruit-and-nut bar , he set off for West End Lane , to the Electricity Board and the Gas Board , to make inquiries about a chimney sweep , and put an advertisement for tenants in a newsagent 's window .
21 He looked at her in the driving mirror .
22 He looked at her in the light of the fire .
23 He stared at her in the poor light that filtered through a tiny window above the door .
24 He cringed before them in the grass as Hazel waited , stern and motionless , with Silver at his side .
25 ‘ Num quid vis ? ’ he said to them in the taxi .
26 The original recipients of Hilton 's text , however , as is clear from the very fact that he wrote for them in the vernacular , were not interested in comparative academic study , but in particular guidance which would enable them to fully integrate their religious faith in their lives .
27 He sat beside her in the rear seats , a window open , the hot breeze lifting his black hair from his tanned face .
28 Her father had warned her it would be this way , his grey eyes unusually concerned as he sat with her in the club office .
29 ‘ Only stakin' 'is claim , ’ Granpa used to tell the customers as he pointed at me in the wooden box .
30 He stood before her in the doorway , evidently expecting to be invited in .
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