Example sentences of "him in [noun] [conj] he " in BNC.

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1 Pop having to return to Burma for another year with the Governor , and finally my going to meet him in Liverpool when he was sent home at the end of that year very sick , never to return to Burma .
2 And on twenty five minutes , Nigel Mott got that opening goal as an excellent through ball from Paul Biddle found him in space and he placed the ball wide of the Fairmile goalkeeper Mark Carrigan ; Fairmile were not to be perturbed by this as on their half an hour Wayne Glossop went close for the home side .
3 She looked at him in surprise as he almost shouted the word .
4 As they drove into the courtyard , she glanced at him in surprise as he kept the car engine running .
5 Maureen looked at him in surprise and he said hastily , ‘ That 's how it sounds to me .
6 A wide grin of delight had become a permanent fixture on his face , and Paul smiled at him in return as he cantered back to check the ox carts .
7 I had written to him in Edinburgh when he was in Belgium , to Belgium when he was in France and to France the very moment he arrived back in Edinburgh .
8 They 've found him in Edinburgh and he 's on his way to Heathrow or Gatwick , I forget which .
9 The French master chef , dressed in his long bespattered apron , stood by his post chopping , slicing , stirring and mixing with a vigour which drenched him in sweat whilst he swore at his apprentices for this or that .
10 Who would have thought when she had first seen him in England that he would drag her into his life , order her about , kiss her ?
11 As the recently-formed RAF Museum was still several years away from having its own permanent display building , D'Arcy persuaded the Air Historical Branch to release PA474 to him in order that he could properly restore it and keep it under cover .
12 The technical department provided a base for him in order that he could pursue Technical Studies over and above normal classes .
13 Wycliffe saw Lucy Lane look at him in astonishment as he accepted the arrangement .
14 She looked up at him in astonishment and he bent his head to drop a kiss on the tip of her nose .
15 Her large eyes were fixed on him , and she wished that she could go away and leave him in peace when he had laboured for so long and so hard .
16 Willie watched him in horror as he picked up the wriggling worms and put them inside the tin .
17 The thin , capable woman who was taking the riding-class looked at him in amazement as he leaned panting on the gate to the ring , the dog whining beside him .
18 And every time he c used to come home on leave she used to cry , she did n't know him in uniform till he till he put his own clothes on .
19 If the debtor fails to comply with this rule , there appears to be no sanction against him in terms that he would not be allowed to oppose the petition .
20 He could n't actually tell me what was going on because that would put him in shtuck but he was trying to tip me the wink .
21 She gazed at him in silence until he said , ‘ You 're very beautiful , you know , and you 'll grow more beautiful with the years . ’
22 The man in the dock watched him in silence as he sat down heavily in his chair .
23 He can not forbid the Common Law Courts to try an action ; but he can forbid a man to bring it , or to go on with it , or to take advantage of the judgement which he has got , and can put him in prison if he does not obey .
24 We kept him in view until he was just a speck in the distance .
25 Esau 's welcome to the brother who had wronged him is so amazingly generous that Jesus may have had him in mind when he told the story of the prodigal son ( see Luke 15:20 ) .
26 His connections have kept him in training because he showed plenty of ability on the gallops and their decision can pay its first fruits with a win today as he looks a cut above Debsy Do and Nellie Dean .
27 Claudia looked at him in enquiry as he opened the door .
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