Example sentences of "[vb pp] he in [det] " in BNC.

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1 He 'd helped her through a bad patch and she 'd been grateful , but she 'd never really considered him in any other light .
2 To begin with , they thought that the Robemaker had injured him in some unimaginable way , for the crimson mask still had him in its grip and in the flickering light , it looked for a moment as if the lower part of his face was covered in blood .
3 She had never seen him in such a rage .
4 That long white robe I had seen him in that night was a sort of hospital gown .
5 After all her husband is in Venice- and she had n't seen him in all the war years , ’ he said .
6 Patrick stripped off and changed quickly , trying to ignore Joseph Hyde 's too intense stare ; he had long suspected his friend 's preferences for young men — although to be perfectly fair , he had never seen him in any company other than those who supported the Irish movement .
7 I usually bump into him every so often on the stairs , in one of the upstairs rooms or in the garden , but I have not seen him in some time .
8 She had never seen him in this mood before , but the expression on his face was familiar .
9 ‘ Do you know , ’ she said , ‘ I have never seen him in this room .
10 Saying what they 're in er erm erm , so look , and wa watch so and so very carefully Jack I 've got him in such and such a race .
11 He had been trained to recognise anybody who had served under him , or who had helped him in any way .
12 Where the old badger is coming from Bill Morrison 's motto in life is ‘ never volunteer , never refuse ’ , a policy which has landed him in some of the hottest seats in the profession , as he tells Julia Irvine
13 Sarah Fleming had unsettled him in more ways than one .
14 I 've never known him in such a huff .
15 Having known him in this country and having travelled around Israel with him , I know that he is tough and resilient .
16 When I met Kirk and started to work with him , I sort of felt I 'd known him in some other life .
17 She had n't coerced him in any way .
18 Until top jockey Mark Dwyer was handed the plum ride on Jodami this season , the trainer 's daughter Anthea and her husband Patrick Farrell had partnered him in all his races .
19 Not for the first time , Beth asked herself how she could so readily condemn David for being so weak as to love someone who had treated him in such a callous and despicable manner , when she herself was guilty of the very same weakness !
20 He was fretted by the thought of Kate , back at the scene of crime by now , and he felt a spurt of resentment against Dalgliesh who had involved him in this irrelevant mess .
21 They would have cast him in many a role in one of their plays .
22 He would have preferred , I knew , to keep them at home , but Ruth , his wife , had overruled him in that , as she did in quite a few other matters .
23 ‘ He keeps hisself to hisself , ’ she was told several times , though Davyd , who always had superior knowledge , added ‘ cut him in half and you 'd find pure gold , all through . ’
24 I wondered if I had offended him in some way .
25 they 've put him in another .
26 She saw that he had changed colour , and , always affected by other people 's feelings , she now experienced some of his embarrassment and wished she had not put him in this position .
27 She had liked him in those days and some of that liking still remained , resented , only half-acknowledged , but bound up with memories of sunlit walks in Port Meadow , luncheon and laughter in Hugo 's rooms , with the years of hope and promise .
28 When he stood there was blood all over the white shirt his mother had dressed him in that morning .
29 So I must have failed him in some way , to make him not like me , as well as him failing me .
30 ‘ Mr Potter , I 've upset him in some way .
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