Example sentences of "him at [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 've seen him at Liverpool in the players ’ lounge .
2 Paddick told him it was because he had watched him at work for so long .
3 Bamber Gascoigne , who had never seen him at work before his show , told me : ‘ He was absolutely wonderful in it .
4 sort this out sensibly , the police overreact , they arrest him at midnight in the clothes he stands up in , they take him down to the police station , he 's held in the police station for about thirty six hours or so , something like that , er instead of being brought before the court straight away and released on bail straight away , they , they keep him in custody where he 's never been before , er and Madam he 's then released on bail but court imposes silly conditions on him , conditions that he should n't go back to his home address , he ca n't go and see his girlfriend , he ca n't go and see his children , er , and Madam it seems to be an abuse of the process really of the court to behave in this way .
5 That will spare Italy 's World Cup blushes — but it 's bad news for Scotland , their next opponents , who will now have to face him at Ibrox on November 18 .
6 He later built a chapel for him at Lee on the edge of the Broadlands estate .
7 At Easter Carolyn went to stay with him at university for a week .
8 I would have given much to meet him at Elsfield during one of his fleeting visits : indeed there was no one I would have been more interested to meet .
9 At the Forest Eyre which opened before him at Windsor in September 1632 , counsel for the Crown was Sir William Noy , the Attorney-General , a learned lawyer determined to re-establish Forest rights which had long been forgotten .
10 By this time the coming of peace had ended Burlamachi 's usefulness to the government , but not his own indebtedness , notably for recurring interest , reckoned by him at £14,763 in 1632 .
11 They 'd take the mickey out of him at school for that .
12 In addition no child would be admitted at 11 unless his parents undertook to keep him at school until 18 ( though presumably the schools would have the right to throw out children who proved unsuitable , or who did not do enough work ) .
13 The Camel Benetton Ford driver was outraged at the tactics used by Senna to keep him at bay for several laps .
14 Keep him at bay with your feet
15 He put in a good word for him at meetings of the Jockey Club .
16 According to Sark law , by her marriage her estate , including the seigniory , passed to her husband , but she had no intention of relinquishing her hold on island affairs and , although he then became the official seigneur , she sat beside him at meetings of the chief pleas ( Sark 's governing body ) , prompting his actions and continuing , albeit illegally , to give voice to her own opinions .
17 And er I had a letter back on the Friday from Stuart to say er according to Mr 's description it was very interesting and could I possibly meet him at Station on the Saturday morning .
18 ‘ You 'll understand that I 'm loath to set him at liberty without some guarantee .
19 There was no real way of keeping him away from Irish friends … unless of course , he were to have an accident too — something that would keep him at home for several months preferably .
20 He happened to be an unusually bright child and his mother had worked hard with him at home on spelling and reading .
21 So many of you enjoy Dr. D 's column ( we have taken an extract from his latest book this month , page 176 ) that we photographed him at home with his new wife , TV presenter and novelist , Christine Webber , page 8 .
22 STUART BAILIE meets him at home in San Francisco , and finds Mr Lucky 's trademark suit — and sauce — thankfully intact
23 Failing to achieve this , he was licensed as a dissenting preacher in January 1754 , had a meeting-house built for him at Warburton in Cheshire , and on 9 November 1754 was ordained as an Independent minister .
24 She telephoned him at lunchtime on Monday , and he seemed happy with her suggestion that they meet the following day .
25 And before dawn Lachlan left with three galleys , and Hector went after him at mid-morning with two , saying he must prevent Lachlan harming the honour of the clan .
26 Hit him at top of his head .
27 The squire who was sent south to carry the good news to King Henry overtook him at Daventry on the 20th of September .
28 The council held under him at Nicaea in 325 enacted an agreement with the emperor 's support .
29 Those first signs of unrest were found in disputes with various powerful churchmen , who formed a confederacy against him at Merseburg in 1166 .
30 Republicans began to express concern yesterday that the President 's personal commitment to China , where he was ambassador in 1972 , was putting him at odds with public opinion still revolted by the brutal repression in Tiananmen Square .
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