Example sentences of "he [verb] in [prep] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | He asked Zoe if she wanted him to go in with her . |
2 | You knew he was there , wherever you were on the pitch and you did n't want him coming in behind you trying to get the ball . ’ |
3 | To his relief she wriggled across the seat , leaving room for him to get in beside her . |
4 | Something at the core of him gave in to her . |
5 | He keeps a sleeping bag up there , stuffed behind the old ventilator pipes , and he sleeps in with her . |
6 | ‘ He fits in with me , ’ he answered stubbornly . |
7 | He got in beside me . |
8 | Erm but he got he got sidetracked by this guy , and they were talking and he he mentioned a photograph , and he got in like you know . |
9 | He got in alongside her , slammed the door , and moved forward to speak to the driver . |
10 | She goes I knew Laurie for three weeks and then after that he moved in with me , in n it , like ? |
11 | Occasionally he came in on her while she was engaged in odd projects — dressing up and prancing round their small bedroom , or reciting . |
12 | When George had finished on the phone he came in to her , beaming . |
13 | ‘ So he came in with me , into the business , ’ said Mrs F. , ‘ and brought the best part of a blessed fairground with him . |
14 | How can he give in to you after that ? |
15 | ‘ I do n't know what this is all about , ’ he said when he climbed in beside her . |
16 | He climbed in beside her , eagerly rubbing his hands over her body , jostling her in the back seat . |
17 | After telling the driver to take them to the marina , he climbed in beside her . |
18 | He climbed in after her , and closed the doors behind them . |
19 | He walked in before her and she followed reluctantly , closing the door behind her . |
20 | I had a bullock , a nice quiet beast , called Charlie , and I lost my grip on the shovel when he knocked in to me . |
21 | Her husband , Rainer , he was n't hit but he went in with them . |
22 | But is n't , is n't that the quote at the beginning of your book , er , unsigned quote , erm , does n't that say something about how , how , you know , long aired radio biography of someone is very political or sort of er , disregard all of the important things they really done , and I do n't know , I do n't know if it 's er , pertinent erm , but obviously , in Freud , Freud wanted to set out to criticize Wilson erm , so he , you know , he went in with it . |
23 | Then , as she did n't speak , he fell in beside her and said more calmly : |
24 | He fell in beside her and they began to converse amicably , like old acquaintances . |
25 | He fell in behind her . |
26 | Did he go in for it from school ? |
27 | But when I went in , Gerry 's workmanship , when I think of those cupboards he put in for me |
28 | He slipped in beside her and crunched on the dusty taste of a Rennie . |
29 | ‘ All it takes is a phone call , Hilary , ’ Leo said quietly as he slipped in beside her , his hands resting on the wheel , his face turned towards her . |
30 | As he stared at her he knew that he had come to a crossroads , that if he gave in to her now he 'd have to give into her again and again and again . |