Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] him [adv] in " in BNC.
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1 | Fans perhaps remember him best in Carry On Doctor as the hapless Dr Kilmore , who is found in compromising positions with nurses . |
2 | I was lucky enough to knock him out in the first round . |
3 | He looked , she thought , as though someone had just kicked him hard in the stomach . |
4 | Swing , he screamed at himself as his arms crashed into the pine , not holding , but the weight of his body already carrying him on in the next arc of his trajectory . |
5 | I never saw him in his blood-stained overalls , but I always imagined him thus in my mind . |
6 | ‘ I do n't think that 's ever put him off in the past , ’ replied Daphne . |
7 | Raymond does n't ask much from me , and I ask nothing from him , so yesterday puts him entirely in my debt . |
8 | ‘ I always take him out in knee-pads , and usually put on exercise bandages , as we are still wary of his split tendon operation . |
9 | Again , in the use of spears , the Christian knight , crouched behind his kite-shaped shield , atop his massive war horse could topple a lightly armed man completely out of the saddle — and probably spear him through in the process . |
10 | So the question is whether he still is the 5/6-th choice as striker for Leeds when he returns , in that case I 'll probably see him here in Bergen in the spring , on loan to Brann . |
11 | They 'll probably pick him up in a day or two . |
12 | You 'll probably find him over in the cow-shed . |
13 | The agency now wanted him back in Lebanon for two reasons . |
14 | Walking was better and she did n't want him here in any case . |
15 | ‘ We ca n't throw him out in this kind of weather . ’ |
16 | She hoped she had n't let him down in any way . |
17 | Leonard had even met him briefly in 1949 , but this meeting at McGill was the one which quickly developed into a strong and mutual respect , a lifelong friendship . |
18 | She could n't touch him enough in return . |
19 | He must have been lurking in the church hall , though I could n't see him properly in that dark corner . |
20 | Suddenly she knew she could n't face him again in this new vulnerability — could n't look into his eyes and see sympathy . |
21 | I wo n't have him here in bed with us . ’ |
22 | Nutty stopped Midnight and brought him into the centre and Nails thought he was going to get a rest , but she immediately sent him off in the other direction . |
23 | And you have n't allowed him back in ? |
24 | erm , he would n't leave in case they would n't let him back in after modernizing . |
25 | Of course he 's worth a lot of money , but you ca n't wrap him up in cotton wool . ’ |
26 | The Major encouraged him , then walked him round in a circle , conversing with him in low reassuring tones . |
27 | Though the Doctor was first out , looking around in calm appraisal , Clairvius Dubois almost knocked him down in his surprisingly sprightly enthusiasm to see what Mait 's home was actually like . |
28 | He hit Tanner in the stomach , a short punch to wind him , then snapped him around in a half-nelson and throat-hold . |
29 | ‘ Frankly , ’ said Ian reluctantly , ‘ I have to admit I 've never caught him out in anything except of course of being Welsh . |
30 | Jimmy says , ‘ I 've never seen him before in my life . ’ |