Example sentences of "[vb infin] he the " in BNC.
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1 | They had no idea that his old world manners and charm would win him the love of the most eligible divorcee in the land , the Princess Royal , Princess Anne . |
2 | Activity in these roles absorbs most of his time and energy : it will win him the popularity essential to his reelection . |
3 | You could buy him the Crown of Command as one of his magic items , which at 50 points still makes him marginally cheaper than an Orc or Black Orc Warlord . |
4 | And we was gon na when we saw the interest , when the when it was proved there was enough people coming , we were gon na buy him the tools for that , to do the job properly . |
5 | Occasionally I might buy him the big third Mac , the third Big Mac , just to prove to him he ca n't eat it , and this establishes in the superego a , that the , the superego to some extent speaks for reality and , and the reality sense is part of the , is part of the standards which are built into , which are built into the superego , and to , and therefore to a large extent the superego opposes the pleasure principle that operates in the id . |
6 | I said I said well now someone can buy him the other one for christmas . |
7 | We finally beat him , we did n't beat him the way we wanted , but we won . |
8 | Just because the guy can drop names we have all heard of and used to know Bruce McLaren does n't give him the right to bore us every week . |
9 | I am sure that you will give him the same affirmation and support you gave to me when I arrived . |
10 | The top chasers have a habit of being able to give weight and a beating to their more humble rivals and although Barnbrook Again appears to have been given a stiff task in conceding 8lb to Rusch de Farges , his two runs already this season should give him the advantage . |
11 | Next time he sends you greetings do give him the right salute instead of the two-fingered one . |
12 | Now , forty years on , there was at last the technology — laser-tracking CD video — that would give him the finest sound with the finest picture-resolution in a medium that was compatible with the new domestic sound system that would , by the early 1990s , render the LP largely obsolete . |
13 | When Michel Rocard was replaced by Edith Cresson on 15 May 1991 , his official letter of resignation made it clear that President Mitterrand had asked him to resign , even though the constitution does not give him the right ( the President is responsible for ‘ nominating ’ the Prime Minister and for approving the Cabinet , but not for dismissing him ) . |
14 | When our messenger arrives with the packaging for Grapevine , can you please give him the PAL masters for Business Assignments ? |
15 | In those days Madame would never stop him from drinking , would never put her hand out over his glass like a good or responsible woman is supposed to in such scenes ; Madame would give him the whole bottle , and say , quietly and sincerely , I hope you know what you 're doing . |
16 | Er … forgot who this is … so let's just give him the popular name ‘ Local ’ , when in fact he probably is n't . |
17 | This will allow John to expand and will give him the feeling that someone will listen to him . |
18 | These orders will give him the rules for the conduct of debate and committee work . |
19 | All I can do , Father Poole thought despairingly , is to try and give him the spiritual strength to resist such a temptation . |
20 | When his wife died he began to look around for another ; someone who would give him the children he needed . |
21 | Thus , once he has overcome his immediate problems of how to pay the wages , he will then require the development of an internal standard costing and budgetary control system which does give him the information he requires . |
22 | The state of the microscopist 's art is now such that the choice of instrument to use depends largely on what he wants to see , and in some applications the acoustic microscope may give him the sharpest pictures ever . |
23 | Although on friendly terms with Matthew Boulton before going to Birmingham , he would not give him the details of a cannon ‘ that the Americans have constructed on a new principle ’ . |
24 | If you are faced with a filthy horse on an equally filthy day , you can give him the equine equivalent of a bed bath . |
25 | Branfoot said : ‘ I will give him the chance to show what he can do . ’ |
26 | A second place will give him the championship . |
27 | I 'd give him the order of the boot . |
28 | The reason for this , I later discovered , is that at yours there is likely to be a selection of friends and relations , one of whom in the course of discussion is bound to say , ‘ Come on , let's give him the best ! ’ and although he or she is very seldom the one who is paying for it , no one likes to appear mean at such a time — an attitude , I might add , of which the undertaker thoroughly approves ! |
29 | ‘ I 'd willingly give him the belt but he would n't take it . |
30 | It is a blow to the American who was hoping that yesterday 's inquiry would give him the chance to press for an amendment to the existing whip rules . |