Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] he in [art] " in BNC.

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1 The German and French leaders told the Prime Minister they did not want to see him in the run up to the Edinburgh summit , which begins on Friday .
2 At the age of sixteen , this writer had slept with an older , married friend of her Father ; she had arranged to meet him in a churchyard after dinner and they made love on a tombstone .
3 Another time , I had arranged to meet him in the Naafi , a popular meeting place on the camp , at 5pm .
4 Stuart is too good to be kept on the sidelines at a time when England have looked to include him in the B squad as the next stage of his international career .
5 As he passed Garry he pretended to punch him in the arm .
6 I have got to try to outbowl him in the early matches because there is a good chance we may go into the Tests with only one spinner .
7 It was clear that she had not expected to find him in the room .
8 Our men tried to shoot him in the water , but it was dark , there was no moon — and we lost him .
9 Orders were sent to no fewer than four squadrons to try to engage him in the Irish Sea or , as a last resort , to intercept him off Brest on his way home ; but in the event none of them was needed for he was caught , almost by chance , near Kinsale on the southern coast of Ireland at daybreak on 29 February 1760 , by three frigates which had taken refuge there during the recent storm .
10 On one occasion , they tried to interest him in the piano but that finished within three weeks with two surprises .
11 Nobody in particular , and I s I use the word him , nobody particularly wants to question him , nobody particularly wants to get him in a bad mood .
12 He then tried to toss him in the air .
13 As an agriculturist he has to take him in the garden for practical training .
14 Now she wants to join him in the ring at Moscow State Circus .
15 Lord Dundas was fully aware of Glassford 's importance to his political interest in Clackmannan , and had taken steps to try to oblige him in a matter relating to his West Indian business interests , but Glassford was also conscious of his position in the political sphere , and fully intended to use it to secure his brother-in-law 's reinstatement .
16 Franco conducted it on his own terms , however , which meant that it was so gradual as to be barely perceptible at times , and designed to show him in the most favourable light possible .
17 ‘ We tried to sign him in the summer that we bought Jim Leighton from Aberdeen , but the money Brondby were asking was out of the question , ’ said Mr Ferguson .
18 Andalusia 's welcome to Joseph in 1810 appeared ecstatic to his courtiers : priests , nobles , and peasants came to greet him in every town .
19 ‘ We would expect to see him in a couple of warm-up fights , certainly someone in the top 10 , before he fights Mike Tyson again , if that is to happen , ’ said Morris .
20 Smallfry always threatened to lock him in the toolshed with Rosie if ever he dared tell her secrets to anyone else .
21 At first sight , his praise of the Romanian regime seemed to put him in the same class as the ‘ Red Dean ’ , Hewlett Johnson .
22 Over the years she had grown to love him in a familiar , comfortable sort of way , though of late a change in temperament had made him difficult .
23 Seeking to emulate him in every way , he decided he too would have a multiplicity of spouses .
24 The trouble was that very few members of the audience at the Theatre Royal , Brighton , understood either what he was saying or why they had spent the money on going to see him in the first place .
25 If at any time after a person has been charged with or informed he may be prosecuted for an offence a police officer wishes to bring to the notice of that person any written statement made by another person or the content of an interview with another person , he shall hand to that person a true copy of any such written statement or bring to his attention the content of the interview record , but shall say or do nothing to invite any reply or comment save to caution him in the terms of paragraph 10.4 above .
26 The Campbells were waiting to greet him in the hall , and Elizabeth saw him for the first time .
27 No doubt there were minions in plenty to see to the plane and Maggie noted that his sister had not come rushing to meet him in the car .
28 I 'd like to punch him in the face for his insolence .
29 I am going to play him in the remaining reserve games so that I can get a good look at him .
30 You 're going to knock on his door and you 're going to bring him outside and you 're going to put him in the car . ’
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