Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] him in the " 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 He often went out alone , Italian style , and Jeanne would wait for him in the street after the cafés closed .
4 Never mind , I 'll wait for him in the car . ’
5 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 .
6 Yes , they have n't really looked after him in the field have they ?
7 Kopyion had sat opposite him in the hovercar , contemplating the momentous events unravelling on the planet .
8 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 .
9 " Oh fucking hell , " Graham heard Mr Hunter says and then something huge squeezed past him in the darkness saying .
10 He nearly fell off his bench , groping behind him in the darkness , and heard the metal box clatter as it slipped past his fingers .
11 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 .
12 ‘ It would n't be wise to communicate with him in the usual way while he 's there . ’
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 He has always had a high reputation in England and the Covent Garden Orchestra were obviously eager to work with him in the 1950s .
16 Indeed , the suggestion might well have come from him in the first place , which would have been so much better for everyone .
17 I began to forget why I 'd been attracted to him in the first place . ’
18 Iron Josh beckoned him down , and Denis knelt beside him in the cart .
19 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 .
20 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 .
21 Judge Hand 's refusal to comply with the request addressed to him in the Mexico City case rested on two grounds .
22 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 :
23 He stopped by the gate and waited as she limped towards him in the darkness .
24 Might not Jesus himself have been rather different from the picture given of him in the gospels and the subsequent teaching of the church ?
25 That was when he saw the thin figure jogging towards him in the gloom , and heard the roar of engines come up fast behind him .
26 He had thought he had not cared what became of him in the battle and he had thought that , when it was over , he would return to the Wolfwood and that the creatures amongst whom he had lived would return , also .
27 Little was done for him in the three years up to his seventeenth birthday when , like so many others , he found companionship and , ironically , the security he craved for by joining the army .
28 He was retained by the king as one of his serjeants between 1287 and 1293 and is to be found acting for him in the 1287 Gloucestershire eyre and in the northern circuit eyres of 1292–3 as well as in the Common Bench and in the Exchequer .
29 Alan Middleton has recently moved to Aberdeen with Christian Literature Crusade , pray that he would settle into his new role in that place and that Alan would be open to what God would do through him in the coming months .
30 It is conceivable , too , that the Sihtric dux who witnesses three of Cnut 's charters may be the Dublin monarch Sihtric Silkbeard , who used dies evidently made for him in the mint at Chester to strike pennies naming him king of the Irish and modelled on Cnut 's Quatrefoil type .
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