Example sentences of "[verb] he [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Still , the trip might buy him credit with the boss , unless he thought Cormack was a sycophantic idiot offering to take the things in the first place , which was equally likely .
2 Lucky old Shelley — the first woman to meet him face to face . ’
3 A nationalist MP has challenged Loyalist gunmen , who murdered a father and son in Tyrone , to meet him face to face .
4 Shearer 's £3.6 million move to Blackburn does n't guarantee him success .
5 He might well have made some bargain with the Plantagenet — after all , this Edward owed something , for it was here , to Dunbar Castle , that his father , Edward the Second , had fled for refuge after the disaster of Bannockburn when Patrick , as a young man , had received him kindly and provided him passage by sea to England .
6 Girl marries nasty man because her father owes him money .
7 A horse will pull all the more against a bit which causes him pain or if his mouth is split in the corner even though pulling makes it worse .
8 Unfortunately , John does suffer from a hearing defect which er causes him loss of hearing and apparently when he puts his hearing aid in the speakers are causing some interference and a whistle within his ear .
9 Mind you I think he does well I do n't know him boy lives near me .
10 The Swiss , Spanish and Belgium governments also promised him support .
11 The parish officers promised to find him work .
12 Then Tony asked us to find him office facilities .
13 Among the appellants assisted by Hunt was George Wiltshire , " for to find him labour or to relieve him " .
14 Her spittle caught him full in the face , caught him offguard .
15 But also keeping him company is Stefan ( endowed with intense integrity in a fine performance from Mick Ford ) .
16 He turned back towards the stands , jumped nimbly over the thirteenth and fourteenth and soared over the Chair with Sebastian V , Royal Stuart and Zongalero keeping him company and Spartan Missile starting to make ground from the rear .
17 Being a 110 per cent cricketer he wanted to leave his problems 5,000 miles away in England and bury his attentions in the game that has won him glory .
18 Whilst he was in France , Edward II left his friend , Gaveston , as Regent , and created him Earl of Cornwall .
19 Coucy soon rose high in favour at court : in 1363 Edward granted him lands in north Lancashire , Cumberland and Westmorland to which he had some claim by inheritance ; two years later he married Isabella , and in 1366 the king created him Earl of Bedford with an endowment of 1,000 marks a year .
20 Born about 1182 in Normandy , the son of a German father ( Henry the Lion ) and an Aquitanian mother , he had been much in the company of his uncle , King Richard I , who created him count of Poitou at the age of fourteen .
21 Mid-season found him second in the national averages , and following match figures of 7 for 61 against Warwickshire , team-mate John Morris wondered whether Bishop could ever have bowled with more controlled hostility than in his first spell in the first innings .
22 Found him shelter for the night .
23 Ms Fahey departed from her employment in the Decca Records press office in order to become a co-founder of the seminal trio , Bananarama , with which she enjoyed multiple success ‘ singer ’ lieder such as ‘ Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye ’ and ‘ Robert De Niro 's Waiting ’ .
24 He took Mould to the room without any floorboards , and helped him piece together a bizarre contraption containing metal beams , weights and cogs .
25 Oh , yes , I knew Marlowe the playwright and helped him stage his play Edward II .
26 And somebody was following , a colleague was following , saw it happen , stopped and helped him sort of do what you 've got to do to get the man 's address and this sort of thing , make sure the car was alright , and took him into the office .
27 They helped him kit up , Nell connecting the leads from the back pack into the suit attachments .
28 Gachot then spun after running over some debris from the Patrese/Moreno incident and the subsequent tyre stop cost him time .
29 In that year , also , L'Estrange 's ineptitude cost him control of the official news-books and Muddiman regained it because of the regard he had won from both secretaries of state .
30 It was in the Age Group finals at the Grove that young Fergus clocked a Gold medal time ( 71.31 secs ) that has earned him selection by Ireland for the British Age Group championships in Leeds two months from now .
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