Mike picked up the snapshot of the late Mr Piggot, his brother-in-law and the two wives. |
It seems the porky guard's brother-in-law can pull strings on the parole board, and good boxers can write their ticket to an early parole. |
So this could include two brothers fighting or a brother-in-law snatching his sister-in-law's purse. |
Her brother-in-law, the dashing, doltish Edward, almost brought the house down. |
It involved, as we said, the brother-in-law and the brother of the President. |
Tyler looked over at his best friend and brother-in-law seated on the bar stool to his right. |