Example sentences of "him [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | But there was something almost intelligent in him somewhere , something deliberate and malicious . |
2 | ‘ I think he has a bit of pony or something in him somewhere , though , as he grows very hairy heels ! ’ |
3 | He supposed they would lock Ho in the boot or hide him somewhere while his father was fetched . |
4 | ‘ Maybe they 'll put him somewhere . |
5 | ‘ She 's taking him somewhere special and secret to deliver the fatal kiss , ’ mused Googol . |
6 | ‘ I met him somewhere south of the river , I do n't know where . |
7 | ‘ But now you have him somewhere under lock and key , and with nothing good to look forward to , whatever follows . |
8 | ‘ I think we should reinforce the fence with fine mesh , and we should give him somewhere to hide — a place inside his enclosure where he can feel safe . ’ |
9 | ‘ We 'll dump him somewhere up the Pan-Am . ’ |
10 | He 'd already seemed to sense that she was steering him somewhere . |
11 | And she was already looking around the room for the gun or the knife that he would surely have about him somewhere . |
12 | ‘ Illness or accident could have isolated him somewhere . |
13 | The relayed message must have found him somewhere not far from this house . |
14 | Take Magnus out at a different time , or take him somewhere else . |
15 | ‘ People barely had enough food to live on , but thought nothing of bringing him into their homes and feeding him and giving him somewhere to sleep . |
16 | ‘ Someone put him somewhere warm and see if there 's any food left , ’ she said to the nomes in general . |
17 | Looking at him with cool objectivity like this , it was hard to see why he had had such a powerful and disturbing effect on her , she realised , aware once again of a strange inner certainty that she had seen him somewhere before , but unable to pin the memory down . |
18 | I 've got a feeling I 've met him somewhere — perhaps on one of my locum jobs . ’ |
19 | There had always been a trap waiting for him somewhere along the way when Isambard loosed the reins a little , and it would be the same now . |
20 | Yes please you got ta meet him somewhere first , provided |
21 | So will they send him somewhere else ? |
22 | Cos they took him off and put him somewhere else . |
23 | ‘ Seems fine , ’ Riven answered him noncommittally , though he was fidgeting with restlessness . |
24 | This is harassment , plain and simple , ’ she charged him grittily , only to see that insolent grin appear on his face . |
25 | If a tom-cat is nearby this excites him tremendously , but the female usually fights with him and drives him off . |
26 | But I remember originally reading Kierkegaard and loving it and finding him tremendously exciting in this sense . |
27 | Pickerage admired him tremendously . |
28 | It excited him tremendously to hear voices . |
29 | She said her parents liked him tremendously and surely that must count for something even in this day and age ! |
30 | Amongst other things , it made him acutely aware of the contrast between life in a small town ‘ which had advanced to railways and telegraphs and daily London papers ’ and ‘ a world of shepherds and ploughmen … where modern improvements were still regarded as wonders ’ . |