Example sentences of "[to-vb] [conj] [vb infin] him in " in BNC.

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1 Neither the personal circumstances of the patient nor a speculative answer to the question ‘ What would the patient have chosen ? ’ can bind the practitioner in his choice of whether or not to treat or how to treat or justify him in acting contrary to a clearly established anticipatory refusal to accept treatment but they are factors to be taken into account by him in forming a clinical judgment as to what is in the best interests of the patient .
2 I ca n't wait around to try and engage him in further conversation because my bowels suddenly decide they want to wake up too , and I have to make a dash for the nearest bar and the toilets .
3 Still an urge to hit out compelled her , a need to try and hurt him in retaliation for the pain he dealt her with his unhidden contempt .
4 And here he held Bible meetings that convinced Vicky , and over thirty others , to come and join him in Waco .
5 According to Antony the Devil came to tempt and torture him in a variety of fantastical forms from lascivious women to wild beasts .
6 Some other employee has to go and fetch him in the morning
7 ‘ Dennis had played a seasson for Northants and I got the opportunity to go and see him in Perth , ’ he explained .
8 He 'd asked me to go and see him in the evening to continue the interview .
9 He held for Alice altogether a great fascination , but she steadfastly refused offers to go and see him in the nursery , and ignored him the few occasions he was on show .
10 I decided after all it would be better to go and see him in the shop like you said — ’
11 Was she actually planning to aid and abet him in this unexpected , meaningless sexual dalliance ?
12 Secretly he invited me to stay and help him in Blefuscu , but I no longer believed in the promises of kings or their officials , so I politely refused .
13 What the charity groups think of him is hardly going to make or break him in the operatic world . ’
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