Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] him [adv prt] in " in BNC.
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1 | These were the questions I wanted to put when I sought him out in France . |
2 | anyway he went to the toilet , went a wee and I put him back in bed and he was laid there and anyway and , and he eventually dropped off , anyway I was telling my mum about it yesterday , and I did n't sort of think no more of it the next day , right , and mum I said well if ever he gets that again she said you should from the doctor she said , because , one of our boys had it she said and it was a blockage |
3 | No , I called him up in the week , in the holiday and I asked him to come to Shelley 's and he said call me back . |
4 | Once , I saw him out in his nightshirt . |
5 | I bent down and turned him until I had my hands under his arms , his back towards me , and I floated him along in the water to the steps and there strained to pull him up them and out onto the grass . |
6 | I put him back in his stable again , complete with an enormous amount of bandaging and went home to wait for my vet to phone with the results of the x-rays . |
7 | I shut him up in my cellar with all he needed for painting and a bottle of cognac , and my maid , who was a very pretty girl , served as his model . |
8 | ‘ The break came , ’ she recalled , ‘ one night when I answered him back in an ad-lib . |
9 | We are going back to 1978 , maybe I was a bit vain and thought the world revolved around me , but it was my way of motivating myself , and it worked with Archie Gemmill , every time I played him after that I kicked him up in the air . ’ |
10 | and er I picked him , I picked him up in the road and you see I just told him , I says oh I says , you 're the very man I 'm , I 'm looking for . |
11 | ‘ I patched him up in record time by the roadside . |
12 | I see him back in the long term as county captain . |
13 | I see him about in school but I ca n't bring myself to tell him . |
14 | Information about a person 's private and personal affairs may be of a nature which shows him up in a favourable light and would by no means expose him to criticism . |
15 | Many persons will have their own particular reasons for gratitude to him , and everyone will so warmly want to wish him well for the new place in life which awaits him back in his own native diocese of Liverpool . |
16 | Adrian Hill , the former Cheshire match play champion from Bramhall , who turned professional last year , has also won through after an indifferent first season on the European Challenge Tour , which saw him back in 100th place in the order with earnings of just over £4,000 . |
17 | My friend Jim 's wife is in America and my other pal 's had his heart broken by a hard-hearted woman with a background like yours , who passed him up in favour of an arranged marriage . ’ |
18 | She caught him up in a breathless embrace , then gave a little gasp of alarm as she seemed to notice the two policemen for the first time . |
19 | She imagined him out in the square at that very moment concocting a plan to get into the flat again and make a thorough search . |
20 | Comfort shook it and murmured something formally polite , but she looked him over in rather obvious disdain , tilting back her small head to see his face . |
21 | Ivanisevic has the backing of Boris Becker , three-times All England King who edged him out in the 1990 semis . |
22 | Yeah well by then you 'd , you 'd already messed him up , she must 've got him to sleep before she put him down in the cot did she ? |
23 | You take him back in that . |
24 | She picked him up in her arms and carried him back to bed . |
25 | We put him back in the sling-hammock to give him a chance to heal . |
26 | No we did n't we sent him back in the February and we came back in er at the end of July so he was |
27 | What happened was there was a burglar and er they went downstairs and they him over the head and then they put him a chair and they got the and he goes , what shall we , what shall we wrap him up in ? |
28 | They beat him up in the alleyway , tied his hands and led him off to the Marshalsea . |
29 | As I recall , they took him out in a refrigerator once , but the usual method with the hostages was to wrap them in blankets or carpet , strapped up with grey plumber 's tape , cover them in sheets , then wheel them out in the middle of the night and stuff them in a van or the boot of a car for the journey . |
30 | I want to know whether we 're going to be blushing when they put him up in the Foreign Ministry at a press conference and he spills . ’ |