Example sentences of "[verb] he in [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Even if he did win , the owner would buy him in after the race , so that Boardwalk would have paid back a small fraction of his training costs . |
2 | We try and slip him in on the sly when we think we 've got them hooked . |
3 | But had n't he thought that Spiderglass would save him somehow , plug him in to the endless dance of electrons ? |
4 | She told him about the latest developments from Zurich while dressing the wound , filling him in on the backgrounds of Hendrique and Milchan as well as relaying Philpott 's instructions . |
5 | Jack filled him in on the scanty information they had already obtained . |
6 | I 've put the belt in for when he 's bad and I 've sewn him in for the winter . |
7 | It could have been the assurance of that privacy and , perhaps , the promise of food which had persuaded him in from the cold . |
8 | Oh , I 've got him in at the play school you see , starts play school after Easter |
9 | He referred to the policy of separate development as ‘ apart-hate ’ in his first few letters , until somebody must have clued him in on the correct spelling . |
10 | Vologsky punched out a sequence on the computer panel , which automatically locked him in to the local frequency . |
11 | And Steve obediently went off , taking with him a jar of Marmite in a garden trowel as a substitute for coal in a shovel , and he stood out there on the front porch in the cold listening to the silence and looking at the stars , waiting for them to let him in on the last stroke of Big Ben on the radio : a faint , feeble echo of some once meaningful ritual , though what it had meant or now could mean nobody there knew or had ever known . |
12 | She turned her head towards the servant who had just hurried to let him in to the audience-chamber , and put out an imperious hand to arrest his attention . |
13 | Sex appeal swung him in to the White House |
14 | She can nae take him in to the dentists till she gets rid of them . |
15 | I called him in from the garden . ’ |
16 | She waved him in to the sitting-room , and Piers looked up as they entered , his eyes expressionless as he took in the identity of the visitor . |
17 | She had him by the hand by then , and was drawing him in to the hearth , for the early November mist was on his shoulders , and his face looked thin and cold . |
18 | And she went on briskly , springing into instant and efficient comprehension : ‘ Well , come on , bring him in to the fire , quickly ! |
19 | Probably because it was a way of roping him in for the future , Malcolm invited him down to a few rehearsals . |
20 | Llewelyn was close in his chamber with his chaplain-secretary and Ednyfed Fychan over the dictation of letters , and his seal was already on the credentials of the envoys who were to represent him in Shrewsbury ; but David , when he heard what the messenger had to report , on his own authority brought him in to the conference and shattered it . |
21 | We could 've done it really , but it kept him in with the people like and er . |
22 | The only thing left to do was to get him in to the government hospital seventeen miles away , so we set out across the rice fields and village tracks , with the patient in a bullock cart . |
23 | But on what grounds will a teacher identify a pupil as F , and put him in for the F exam ? |
24 | He looked around for someone who would fill him in on the gossip . |
25 | I do n't know if she will or not , but I 'm going to do it , it 's Wednesday morning I could put him in to the , to the creche at the same time |
26 | They 'd piled him in with the dead , and it was only later a naval ensign noticed him twitching . |
27 | The bravest of the brave : Fullback Jim Staples prepared to clear his lines as All Black skipper Sean Fitzpatrick — who lost the best part of two of his front teeth to an Irish fist — hems him in during the record 59–6 loss to New Zealand in Wellington . |
28 | ‘ When my youngest son was born , we clocked him in to the second . |