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

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1 Some story about a raid , that was it , them finding ST with a stainless steel jig screwed to his pate , them sticking him in a sack , jig and all .
2 Malpass told me to meet him in Bateman Street .
3 He sent me a memorandum directing me to inform him in future before I write to any newspaper periodical on matters appertaining to the force .
4 Once when we were both contributing to The Year 's Work in English Studies ( he on Renaissance drama ) , I met him in the library and expressed anxiety about the deadline .
5 Once I met him in the West End and we went to the pictures . ’
6 These things I gathered from what Dorothy 's husband Leo told me when I met him in the chemist 's shop one day .
7 One friend of mine — I had n't seen him in a while , then one day I met him in school with my head covered , and he said : ‘ Yasmin , have you gone religious ? ’
8 Dury , however , is a theatrical voice to be taken rather more seriously , as I discovered when I met him in his current lodgings , adjacent to the Swan Theatre .
9 A few weeks later I met him in a wild part of Laggan .
10 I met him in Strasbourg some months ago .
11 ‘ Once I met him in the local pub , ’ Patrick Newell recalled .
12 The day I met him in London , he was disappointed because a black comedy thriller with Dennis Hopper and Kyle MacLachlan had fallen through .
13 " I met him in the toilet at the bus station . "
14 I met him in London . ’
15 ‘ Until I met him in the flesh .
16 I would n't have known him if I met him in the street .
17 I met him in the hall — ’ she explained , and was going on to warn Rob to tone down his exuberance when she saw Luke coming towards them .
18 But it explained the 100-franc note I 'd seen at Ma Scamp 's and , come to think of it , the wad of francs I 'd spotted in Bill Stubbly 's wallet when I met him in the bank .
19 He had time to have a word with everyone and on the occasions when I met him in England he was more than helpful — unlike some of his colleagues in the Press room who pestered you for information when at Leopardstown , then pretended you were from another planet when you went to a big meeting in England .
20 Erm Geoff I I met him in Phillips , I went to , hang on !
21 Aye , right , I met him in the , in the , what 's the name of that sweet shop , Martin and somebody
22 Thereafter , if I passed him in the corridor or on the staircase , those eyes registered no recognition .
23 ‘ I had never met James alive , so how could I recognise him in death ?
24 Just cos I beat him in a race .
25 So , of course , he got up , I went to close the door he was there so I tried him in his pushchair , I says well you 'll have to walk , I know it 's only five minutes away .
26 I found him in his trench enjoying a mug of tea and in deep conversation with a Commando friend of his .
27 I found him in bed with me .
28 I found him in the Grange garden , where he had been waiting for news all night .
29 I found him in great spirits .
30 ‘ Twenty-four years old he was when I found him in the provost 's prison in Paris , and paid his fine to get him for my own , him and that foster-brother of his whom you know well . ’
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