Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] him to the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 His American tour kicked off on day one at the Tournament of Champions in Southern California and has taken him to the two major Pro-Ams — the Bob Hope and the Crosby ( aforementioned Pebble Beach National Pro-Am ) — a trio of Florida events — Doral , the Honda Classic and the Players ' Championship — as well as The Masters , the Colonial , the Memorial , the season-ending Nabisco Championship and a slew of less-hallowed events in between .
2 The Sheffield Star , in a piece not destined to endear him to the average Brightside voter , wrote of his ‘ ministerial pin stripes and patrician smooth accent . ’
3 The glass was bullet-proof , sky-proof , sea-proof , plant-proof , stone-proof , everything-proof and he refused to come out of it , not even when the Headmaster threatened to throw him to the giant eel for being so cowardly .
4 He was described as an enthusiastic , determined and well-turned-out soldier with leadership qualities which could have taken him to the top warrant officer rank .
5 A new manager and a new accountant had alerted him to the alarming fact that , notwithstanding his private plane , home recording studio and sports cars , he was short of money .
6 It had reduced him to the same level , just another anonymous treatment that her body had required .
7 He remembered the day in Paris , all those years ago , when his uncle had introduced him to the tall , quiet man to whom his life would be dedicated .
8 After an initial hesitation in December that lasted no more than forty-eight hours , the King 's sense of fair play had led him to the same conclusion .
9 Years of sunlight had tanned him to the same mahogany brown as the island fishermen .
10 Since Stephen had appointed him to the permanent position of maintenance manager , he was often out on the property .
11 When Ricky began taking Jenny out she was surprised to learn that Minton paid him money and had taken him to the Caribbean .
12 The doctor had wanted to bring him here but was not very happy about making the same journey twice , so he had taken him to the next valley .
13 So we are trying to introduce him to the larger world .
14 Therefore Sharpe must die , and if he was not to be killed in a duel , then he must be taken care of in another way and , in the darkness as Lord John had said his farewells , Jane had urged him to the other way .
15 This was not a principle calculated to endear him to the Inland Revenue or the men from Customs & Excise .
16 I have dedicated him to the blessed St John the Baptist and had him circumcised . ’
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