Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] [verb] him in " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I want to know the identity of a man , I want to reach him , I want to put him in handcuffs and read him a charge of First Degree murder . ’ |
2 | ‘ I like having him in the house , ’ he said . |
3 | I know he has done some bar work , ( hardly surprising for a pisshead like Harvey ) I remember seeing him in the Three Cups at Stamford Bridge a few years back . |
4 | Donald and Piers ( because I 've lameducked him in a sense , too ) but they 're both attractive young men . |
5 | I 've seen him in Baywatch and I 've seen him in Knightrider . |
6 | I 've seen him in Baywatch and I 've seen him in Knightrider . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | And Dieter — I 've seen him in similar clothes to the ones Alain wore yesterday , blue slacks and a white shirt . |
9 | I 've seen him in a proper leather jacket . |
10 | Mum , look what I 've done Grumpy on done him , I 've done him in the right hat you see |
11 | and I 've met him in the pub . |
12 | ‘ Mr Potter , I 've upset him in some way . |
13 | ‘ I 've wrapped him in one of Dad 's handkerchiefs , ’ he said . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | I 've put him in there . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | ‘ He is my most dangerous opponent and I have beaten him in style , ’ said Davis , whose top breaks were an 85 ( twice ) , 79 , 66 and 65 ( twice ) . |
19 | I have to sit him in the bath and |
20 | ‘ I wish one hundred to be given to my freedman Pamphilus , in addition to what I have left him in codicils . |
21 | But I 'm quite sure his earlier associations within the family , er you know helped him in er in his endeavour to become a county councillor after the er after the second world war . |
22 | Knowing that this particular subordinate is sensitive to criticism , you decide to reprimand him in the open-plan office where many of his colleagues at neighbouring desks will hear what is going on . |
23 | Any enlightenment from those who 've seen him in action ? ? |
24 | Any comments from those who 've seen him in action ? |
25 | Madame had you see known him in his alcoholic days , when indeed such calm must often have been the prelude to him lurching into an argument , or falling heavily from his stool . |
26 | If a horse is being naughty then you have to punish him in some way — but do n't punish him if he does n't understand or is physically incapable of doing what you 've asked . ’ |
27 | You have seen him in the space of one half-hour |
28 | ‘ You never know a guy until you have tried him in bed . |
29 | Such examples lead on to Nagel 's definition of moral luck : ‘ Where a significant aspect of what someone does depends upon factors beyond his control , yet we continue to treat him in that respect as an object of moral judgment , it can be called moral luck . |
30 | We 've used him in the past on a few projects . |