Example sentences of "[vb base] [vb pp] him in " in BNC.

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1 They 've remanded him in custody . ’
2 and I 've met him in the pub .
3 Mum , look what I 've done Grumpy on done him , I 've done him in the right hat you see
4 I 've seen him in Baywatch and I 've seen him in Knightrider .
5 I 've seen him in Baywatch and I 've seen him in Knightrider .
6 He 's got a week 's growth of beard which seems to be permanent , judging from the times I 've seen him in the past .
7 And Dieter — I 've seen him in similar clothes to the ones Alain wore yesterday , blue slacks and a white shirt .
8 Any enlightenment from those who 've seen him in action ? ?
9 Any comments from those who 've seen him in action ?
10 I 've seen him in a proper leather jacket .
11 Donald and Piers ( because I 've lameducked him in a sense , too ) but they 're both attractive young men .
12 It 's conclusive , we 've got him in the area , the timing 's right .
13 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 .
14 He 's not behind the wheel … we 've got him in front of the camera .
15 ‘ I 've wrapped him in one of Dad 's handkerchiefs , ’ he said .
16 We 've used him in the past on a few projects .
17 They 've found him in Edinburgh and he 's on his way to Heathrow or Gatwick , I forget which .
18 Well it could be after we 've walked him in the morning .
19 Of course , I 've I 've left him in the charge of of not I have n't asked Paul to take him under his wing over the weekend , but I 've left Neil a list of things that I would like done .
20 But I 've put him in touch with engineer Eric Pendry who came into my office nine years ago with a story about his son , Paul , who was also shot dead on an SAS live-fire training exercise .
21 I wager they 've put him in the meanest , coldest room , without even a brazier , after the way he spoke to Matilda .
22 ‘ We 've put him in the side ward , just as a precaution . ’
23 I 've put him in there .
24 they 've put him in another .
25 ‘ Mr Potter , I 've upset him in some way .
26 He had desired to go to his homesite just once , not because he expected his parents to greet him with pleasure — he knew they would long ago have forgotten him in the act of rearing many other young even if they were still alive — but because it was there he had first been caught .
27 ‘ Our people have met him in the social life of the arts world .
28 You have seen him in the space of one half-hour
29 We have sought him in the promptings of our hearts or the resolutions of our committees .
30 The fishing habits of the angler banned from the British Pike Championship for allegedly using photographs of the same fish to claim three separate and spectacular catches have landed him in trouble again .
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