Example sentences of "[vb past] him in [art] " in BNC.
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31 | He found him in a comer of the hall , already half-drunk . |
32 | Producer Ken Hyman went in search for him and found him in a bar in Belgravia ‘ as drunk as a skunk ’ . |
33 | We found him in a night club with his wife , and Flynn went straight up to him and flattened him with a single punch . |
34 | I later found him in a dressing room with a cigarette in his hand , but he was shaking so much he could n't light it . ’ |
35 | She found him in a small single room that was obviously intended to be his dressing-room or study , furnished with a single bed , rows of built-in cupboards , and under the window a desk and chair . |
36 | In fact , he found him in a state of positive animation , in conversation with Chatterton about the dangers of travelling by public transport . |
37 | He found him in a couple of minutes , before he had properly left the house . |
38 | Easter Day 1945 found him in the darkness of a cattle truck in a German railway tunnel ; there was a true resurrection moment when prisoners were allowed out in to the sunshine and flowers of the railway cutting . |
39 | The 18th found him in the custody of two Maidenhead cavalry officers who took him back to Reading . |
40 | ‘ Mr Marsh , I wonder if I might accept your offer of help , ’ she said when she found him in the vestry . |
41 | What was Jesus doing when his parents found him in the Temple at the end of their search for him ? |
42 | She flew around , looking for Prince William , found him in the kitchen , grabbed his arm and ran off through a side door . |
43 | He found him in the station buffet slouched against the counter eating toasted tea-cakes . |
44 | ‘ My men found him in the garden , not in the house . |
45 | I found him in the Grange garden , where he had been waiting for news all night . |
46 | The scene of crime officer kept looking at him , as if he found him in the way but did not know how to say so . |
47 | A policeman found him in the river near Waterloo station . |
48 | She found him in the kitchen , a big L-shaped room , like the house , dominated by an Aga cooker at one end , and a round table set in the shorter alcove . |
49 | ‘ Because Shiva , his father , who 'd been away for a long time , found him in the wife 's bedroom on his return and assumed that he was her toyboy . |
50 | 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 . |
51 | Former Darlington defender Jim Willis put in a saving tackle on Steve Mardenborough when Nick Cusack found him in the clear , while Willis was caught in possession by Cusack inside his own box but the centre forward 's shot was blocked . |
52 | Former Darlington defender Jim Willis put in a saving tackle on Steve Mardenborough when Nick Cusack found him in the clear , while Willis was caught in possession by Cusack inside his own box but the centre forward 's shot was blocked . |
53 | ‘ 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 . ’ |
54 | he passed out that killed him and found him in the garden , it took four years to find him |
55 | Unfortunately he phoned him in the middle of the night . |
56 | He did not know of it , a thought which after a few minutes occurred to Wainfleet when Wickham encountered him in the pub . |
57 | that experience changed him in every way . |
58 | I punished him in every way I could think of — I married him to Minnie , gave him children , got him bitten by a vampire so that he grew fangs and finally had him turned into a rat by a wicked witch , a great improvement . |
59 | They bound Guthlac ‘ in all his limbs … and brought him to the black fen , and threw and sank him in the muddy waters ’ . |
60 | Even Daley Thompson , who insisted he had very little interference from teachers , said they helped him in a non-involved way : ‘ They were all right ; they left me alone and let me get on with what suited me . |