Example sentences of "[verb] he [vb pp] in " in BNC.
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1 | When Tallis went quickly to the long-house , where Wynne-Jones had gone for extra safety , she found him huddled in a corner , shaking violently , his body wrapped in skins and his bird-feather cloak . |
2 | She opened the door , and found him huddled in an overcoat , hands deep in pockets , a red scarf thrown carelessly around his neck . |
3 | The next morning they found him perched in a tree . |
4 | How far has he flown in this time ? unc Answer 54,825.0 kilometres Again the figures move to higher place values , this time two places to the left while the decimal holds its place . |
5 | How long has he lived in Harlow ? |
6 | What type of vehicle has he arrived in this time ? |
7 | ‘ Has he acted in a strange manner recently ? ’ |
8 | What on earth has he got in his pockets ? " |
9 | Now , what has he got in mind ? |
10 | ‘ But why has he put in the mourning band ? ’ she thought |
11 | She had never seen him engaged in such mundane activity , and yet he did not seem to –ind her presence an embarrassment . |
12 | I asked him once why I 'd never seen him mentioned in any of the endless stuff about his movement , and he said he thought some of them had to stay anonymous . |
13 | In contrast only one surviving statue of Hadrian shows him dressed in a toga . |
14 | What a recipe for disaster — going back to that Spanish girl who 'd got him sacked in the first place , and then … |
15 | I 've had him put in a strait-jacket and one of those leather masks with the little bars over the mouth hole . |
16 | The efforts of Rusty Conway , Chief Public Relations Officer at U.V.I. , to minimize the publicity caused by this event get him entangled in the competing empires of television and the press . |
17 | Hugging his head in her arms , she pressed his face into her breasts : holding him imprisoned in their yielding softness . |
18 | In Flight of Fancy ( pp 64 ) he grapples with the problems of building a flying machine while Informagic ( pp 72 ) finds him trapped in the workings of a giant computer . |
19 | And I shall have him flogged in their sight when I perceive dissension to our wise governance . |
20 | Afterwards , Angelo Dundee , who had trained Ali from the start and had to be talked into showing up for this one , watched him slumped in the dressing-room , then turned away and rubbed his eyes as certain people tried to convince Ali that he had been robbed and that a fourth title was still possible . |
21 | There had been unsuccessful attempts even further south ; the unfortunate Raleigh got himself out of the Tower by promising to find James 1 a supply of gold in Guiana , but he found no gold and he irritated the Spanish so much that they pushed James into having him executed in 1618 on the 1604 charge of treason . |
22 | Jeremy started school during the first week in January , and she was glad to see him engrossed in his own school affairs and friendships again . |
23 | And the doctor went up to see the old man and got him put in a hospital and that , in a mental hospital , for six weeks , right . |
24 | It also got him known in America . |
25 | So they got him settled in the bottom of the boat and just as they were putting this tarpaulin over him , and getting ready to set off , the one man He heard the one man saying to the other , he says , Right , forty miles a wee stroke of the oars . |
26 | That 's probably what got him started in the first place . |
27 | Seeing him engaged in domestic activity , Tibbles came up to him and began to rub her harsh fur against his legs . |
28 | I remember lunching with him in that miserable dining-room in Wakefield and seeing him lost in contemplation of the " beautiful way in which the gravy formed a curve " on his plate — at least that was what he said he saw when I asked him ! |
29 | I do n't want her frazzled and I do n't want him upset in the morning cos I wan na go out and have a nice even keel then |
30 | he wanted it , I just er keep him occupied in bedroom |