Example sentences of "him [adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | He found another vessel whose captain ( a Scot ) was prepared to sign him on for the voyage to New York . |
2 | At last , with Greg 's help , they managed to get him on to a stretcher to which he was firmly secured with nylon strapping so that it was virtually impossible for him to move , then the stretcher was carefully lifted down from the jig and into the waiting ambulance . |
3 | Sinn Fein failed in an attempt to co-opt him on to the council on Wednesday night . |
4 | An advanced manoeuvre used in stronger winds in which the sailor lets the sail pull him on to the board from a position in the water . |
5 | Not our questions about the problem of God , but God 's call and invitation to us determined the direction of his thought and shaped his writing ; and it was this basic orientation that led him on to the restatement of christological and trinitarian dogma as the foundation and horizon of theology itself . |
6 | Provided that you have reduced the distance between you , your turning hip will jar against the opponent , lifting him on to the ball of his foot . |
7 | It had once even gone so far as to empty him on to the floor for voicing an intolerant opinion on the Jesuits . |
8 | He did not qualify him for income support , he supported him on to the back of his ass , he took him to the inn . |
9 | She followed him on to the train for the short journey to Bruges . |
10 | The fear followed him on to the table at the Rothmans and the man who had pillaged nine titles last season lost to world No 52 Tony Chappel — a player who had managed to take just one frame off him in two previous meetings . |
11 | They dropped the stretcher by Tommy 's side and dragged him on to the canvas before jogging back towards the trench . |
12 | Impressed , they passed him on to an agency with a good reputation for seeing young people . |
13 | From there , if and when it became possible , he would be taken to the castle at Soragna where the Principessa Meli Lupi was prepared to take him on in the guise of a gardener — a refugee who had been rendered deaf and dumb in the bombing of Milan . |
14 | slew him in as a lifer at San Quentin . |
15 | She thanked him and waited while David invited him in for a cup of tea . |
16 | You invited him in for a glass of sherry to ask him if you could borrow his bicycle , and I came too . ’ |
17 | Reagan had tried to meet the families once or twice , the first time in a school library in Chicago Heights ; the relatives furiously demanded help from him , boxing him in with a semi-circle of school chairs . |
18 | We could 've done it really , but it kept him in with the people like and er . |
19 | The lean hand gripping his arm thrust him in at a door in the long encrustation of buildings that clung to the curtain wall on the sunny side , where the best light fell and the day lingered longest . |
20 | The Harvard Planning Office had brought him in on a dispute between the track coach and the builders of a new gymnasium , concerning the dimensions of the new indoor track . |
21 | She told him about the latest developments from Zurich while dressing the wound , filling him in on the backgrounds of Hendrique and Milchan as well as relaying Philpott 's instructions . |
22 | Sheriff George Crozier accused the lawyer of shouting him down during a trial at Kilmarnock Sheriff Court . |
23 | Before he could do anything more another wave lifted him high into the foam-filled wind , then dizzyingly dropped him down into a hole in the ocean . |
24 | They 've got him down at the station for questioning . |
25 | He asked the taxi he had taken to put him down at the top of the drift and he had walked to the house . |
26 | The village doctor was one of the house guests ; he and Andy 's father hold the boy up , letting water drain from his mouth , then lay him down on a coat on the snow . |
27 | Simon and Marian laid him down on a couch of deer-skins . |
28 | ‘ Mussed ’ is a word so outmoded I 'm surprised the God of Media did n't strike him down on the instant with a thunderbolt . |
29 | She held out her hand with deliberate provocation and , drawing him down on the edge of the bed beside her , she gave a little laugh which came from deep in her throat . |
30 | Will Carling , the captain of England , is travelling there for the first time and the selectors decided not to weigh him down with the cares of office . |