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

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1 She 'd have let him get in as deep as possible and then started the pressure …
2 Surely Lee had n't let him get loose .
3 ‘ That 's because you 've let him get away , ’ Whitlock snarled but the policeman snapped at him to face the front when he tried to look round .
4 Yes , I think that 's If you , if your dog goes and bites somebody , an , you 're in trouble , because you 've let him get out of control , and
5 It was not that God let him get out of hand because he was too weak to control him .
6 Dolly let him get on with it in the usual way .
7 She let him get away with it .
8 We helped him get to his feet and into a chair .
9 He really wants the mud to show his best , but I have to say that this ground helped him get the trip . ’
10 The identity of the person who abandoned the Zodiac dinghy and therefore presumably planted the bombs has never been discovered but from the descriptions it seems fairly certain it was Bartelo from the Ouvéa , while the man who helped him get the dinghy into the water was Mafart .
11 It 's alleged he cut his thumb on the broken glass and that Paterson helped him get rid of the bloodstained clothing .
12 — An ex-soldier believes his work with the OU helped him get his present job as a computing lecturer at Darlington College of Technology .
13 The God who had made him get off the trike and stand still at the side of the grassily banked hill .
14 I 've seen him get pretty bad-tempered with people .
15 Callaghan had made a forced landing in a field , but they had seen him get out .
16 Fred , from Newcastle , still finds things hard , even after spending time in a ‘ halfway house ’ which let him get used to paying his own way .
17 Let him get together all the composers in Munich , let him even summon a few from Italy , France , Germany , England and Spain .
18 You mean you let him get away ? ’
19 Well , he was paying so let him get on with it in his peculiar way .
20 Let him get used to being looked after by other people , but make sure they understand how he should sit and move .
21 First , though , give him the benefit of a voluntary defence , possibly against Alex Stewart , and then let him get on with making us all feel good about finally having another British world heavyweight champion .
22 This he had turned into what looked like a camera shop and I let him get well ahead before starting my take-off .
23 " For pity 's sake be still and let him get a word in edgeways . "
24 " Tell Master Amyas , " he said , loud enough for Amyas to hear , " that if his benighted father has anything to say to me , then let him get on his ass and come and say it to me direct , because he wo n't get me setting foot on his popish property , not while there 's breath in my body , he wo n't . "
25 Oh God , she prayed , beseeching a deity that was only something her father swore by , never something believed , let him get away .
26 It is not possible to take separate sectors of administration , appoint an official to be in charge , give him a budget and let him get on with it , because if anything is raised in the press or in the House about this sector , there must be an immediate channel of communications to and instructions from the top .
27 It seemed to please him so I let him get on with it .
28 all the time , and eventually , I 'm not using that , and he 'll just start giving you the answers , and when he does start giving the answers , keep on , let him get a lot right .
29 Let him get mad .
30 Let him get on with it , thought the Dean who knew the Chief Constable well .
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