Example sentences of "[verb] him [adv] " in BNC.

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1 This was the first time she had addressed him directly since take off .
2 So the fact that , like all Sir Hugh Dundas 's friends and admirers , I would love to see Ghofar win him today 's Martell Grand National does not , unfortunately , mean it will happen .
3 ‘ You ca n't consider him seriously . ’
4 No young woman would consider him now , and quite right too !
5 Morley Street is one of 11 entries for the Kingwell Hurdle at Wincanton on Thursday , but Balding is likely to avoid taking on Champion Hurdle favourite , Muse , there and send him straight to the Festival .
6 They sent him home from school or something , send him straight home from school and er , do n't know I suppose take him to hospital today and then , I assume they 've got to bring him home and he said oh no he said you have n't got to take me home he said cos the boy 's got to be from school , come round tomorrow and pick you up
7 Send him away with a flea in his ear .
8 When treating a patient without the use of regression , I always send him away with ‘ homework ’ to do .
9 They could post him to a regiment and send him abroad just like that ! ’
10 Send him there .
11 Send him only with enough for the journey and such toys he shows an exceptional fondness for you having mentioned he will not be parted from the train William carved .
12 The slightest thing would turn his fortune , snatch it , send him home frustrated , bitter , in a sick rage .
13 Palace what ? oh what they 're gon na buy him soon ?
14 It was in his adopted position of right-back that Paul gained two England Under 21 caps and he is one of only a handful of players who have appeared for the Palace in ten post-war seasons , while his 319 games for the club place him firmly in the top five all-time appearances for us .
15 The contemporary historians Asikpasazade and Nesri place him firmly amongst the ulema of Mehmed II , both saying that " he came to the fore " in his sultanate .
16 Warr is not readily allocated to any single faction , though his suspicion of all governments , his eventual antipathy to land tenures ( ‘ slavish ties and badges upon men ’ ) , and his vocabulary place him close to Gerrard Winstanley [ q.v. ] and the Diggers .
17 That is , I shall argue that the power/knowledge assumptions which form the very basis of Bourdieu 's conceptual framework place him much closer to Foucault and the postmodernist end of the theoretical spectrum .
18 Full marks to Isobel , Hank thought grimly ; she had done a lot of homework trying to check what his rights were regarding serialization , filming and translation , and had primed him well .
19 Lucy had primed him carefully .
20 I dismissed him as quickly as I could and later found that he had gone to drink himself into a drunken stupor .
21 ‘ Would she recognise him again ? ’
22 In the tolerant , big-hearted world of The Frank & Walters , there 's still one special breed of human being guaranteed to get the bird , and Guitarist readers will recognise him straight away …
23 He even uses words which come from the Old Testament Book of Daniel and they recognised that and here they 've got this pathetic looking individual in front of them threatening to destroy the temple , threatening to this , that and the other and here you 've got this power Sanhedrin who ca n't recognise him really as the Messiah and yet there 's a ring of truth about some of things that he 's talking about .
24 I 've got to contain him somehow .
25 Fraser would endeavour to contain him there .
26 Florence says that Æthelred had esteemed him greatly , and that he was deprived of his property for unjust judgements and proud deeds , while charter evidence speaks of most serious crime and treachery , leading to the loss of all that he had unjustly acquired .
27 I want him here until the end of his career . ’
28 ‘ We want him here !
29 We want him here , we do n't wa , we do n't want
30 ‘ And we 've got Swire Sugden where we want him now , ’ I said .
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