Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] he in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'd been caddying for Ralph Moffatt on the pro circuit and got him through the pre-qualifier at Fairhaven , so I told him I 'd be caddying for him in the Open as I 'd heard nothing from Jack . |
2 | Something made for him in the darkness and struck him a violent blow just under the knee . |
3 | It is precisely such a person who can be brought lowest by the hateful things that may be reported about him in a court of law . |
4 | He often went out alone , Italian style , and Jeanne would wait for him in the street after the cafés closed . |
5 | Never mind , I 'll wait for him in the car . ’ |
6 | The decision to place Gareth in the care of his grandparents , who have looked after him in the past while his mother was working , was taken by Strathclyde Regional Council 's social work department . |
7 | Yes , they have n't really looked after him in the field have they ? |
8 | Kopyion had sat opposite him in the hovercar , contemplating the momentous events unravelling on the planet . |
9 | In this way , the organisation does its best to ensure that the employee is likely to be able to meet the requirements expected of him in the job abroad . |
10 | " Oh fucking hell , " Graham heard Mr Hunter says and then something huge squeezed past him in the darkness saying . |
11 | He nearly fell off his bench , groping behind him in the darkness , and heard the metal box clatter as it slipped past his fingers . |
12 | It has been said that the surety 's obligation is simply that of paying money and , of course , in a sense that is true if one looks only at the remedy which the landlord has against him in the event of default by the tenant . |
13 | ‘ It would n't be wise to communicate with him in the usual way while he 's there . ’ |
14 | I think that he , who could have had as many friends as he wished , never realized how much it meant to a lonely and friendless person to have a friend , to be seen walking with him in the rose-red streets of Salamanca , to be able to go to a concert or an art museum with him , to have him opposite me at dinner in even the meanest , cheapest restaurant . |
15 | Both parents were able to devote a great deal of time to their son , walking with him in the park or going for carriage drives , sometimes as far as La Malmaison , for which Napoleon III had a special affection because of its links with his mother and grandmother . |
16 | ‘ Honest , I 'd never seen 'im before , I just bumped into 'im in the fog and it made me sprain me ankle . |
17 | This special tribute in WWF News attempts , however inadequately , to give WWF supporters and staff a picture of what Peter 's many qualities and leadership skills meant to some of those who have been privileged to work with him in a great adventure . |
18 | He has always had a high reputation in England and the Covent Garden Orchestra were obviously eager to work with him in the 1950s . |
19 | Indeed , the suggestion might well have come from him in the first place , which would have been so much better for everyone . |
20 | I began to forget why I 'd been attracted to him in the first place . ’ |
21 | How could she get through an evening in his company when everything that was female in her responded to him in a way that knocked her totally off balance ? |
22 | Iron Josh beckoned him down , and Denis knelt beside him in the cart . |
23 | Everyone deferred to him in the casting of lots , and after he had tossed his white counter into the bowl which was placed in the centre of the chamber there was a wild scramble for precedence . |
24 | Now er on the air at five o'clock mister Tim with drive at five and the early evening sequence , and we 're gon na chat to him in the next thirty minutes because he 's been out shopping today and he 's spent quite a lot of money on some brand new clothes . |
25 | I am told by my Mother that I was a charming baby ; I used to he in the middle of the bed , kick my legs into the air and coo all day long . |
26 | Judge Hand 's refusal to comply with the request addressed to him in the Mexico City case rested on two grounds . |
27 | The Collector of Taxes in Glasgow in 1831 was one Blair , and the Loyal Reformers ' Gazette , a radical publication of the time , has a letter addressed to him in the following terms : |
28 | On the other hand , now he thought about it — that was one of the advantages of taking time out to think things through — there had been occasions when she had looked at him in a special way which made him think that she might not reject him . |
29 | He stopped by the gate and waited as she limped towards him in the darkness . |
30 | Might not Jesus himself have been rather different from the picture given of him in the gospels and the subsequent teaching of the church ? |