Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] him [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Surely no one would need to consult him at this hour ?
2 He was surprised that the doctor should seek to draw him into such boldness with one who was of the other sex , and the daughter of a friend .
3 She had stood naked in front of him in the bedroom , tried to kiss him on another occasion and put her arms round him .
4 If the person indicates that he has nothing more to say the officer shall without delay cease to question him about that offence . …
5 The popularity of Taylor 's devotional books , his sufferings for the Church , his piety , engaging manner , and contacts in influential Royalist circles might have been expected to qualify him for high preferment in the restored Church in 1660 .
6 But it all nearly went horribly wrong as Benn cursed the ‘ scumbags ’ who tried to rob him of this title .
7 George V tried to dissuade him from this course and indeed went so far as to register a formal protest :
8 One reporter who came to interview him in this period noticed how he looked as if he might collapse from " lack of nourishment , insomnia and fatigue " , and an acquaintance described him thus : " His face was pale as baker 's bread … he smoked and between exhalations he hacked a dry , deathly smoker 's hack Eliot was cadaverous . "
9 Then slowly her sense of humour began to reassert itself and she was able to laugh , remembering the look of amazement on his handsome , hawklike face when she 'd threatened to report him for sexual harassment .
10 But her urgency seemed to provoke him to lazy slowness .
11 Anyone wanting to render him into modern English must reckon with the possibility of having to abandon or in some way replace the metre ; and then , where Horatian Latin steps lightly , so lightly , as to the sound of flutes , in comes English with galumphing hoof , trumpeting rhymes .
12 That the German audience is not deaf to beauty of tone production as some have been so foolish to pretend , is shown by the enormous enthusiasm with which Battistini is greeted when he sings in Germany , to say nothing of Caruso , although one hesitates to mention him in such proximity to so transcendent an artist as Battistini . ’
13 For he knew what Susan had done to present him with this daughter , his beautiful Kate , born just 12 years ago , six months after Simon had left their village .
14 In 798 those who had plotted against King Aethelred now came together again , probably with the intention of restoring Osbald , for Alcuin wrote to Osbald evidently seeking to deter him from renewed intervention in Northumbrian affairs .
15 The question seemed to amuse him in some way .
16 It was as if time had lost all meaning , as if even that were conspiring to hasten him to this place where he would spend the rest of his life .
17 So that one day when they are sitting on their fat butts in frankfurt or Langley and some poor guy 's written seven point nine two centimetre automatic rifle instead of seven point nine two millimetre , they wo n't want to fire him for bad writing .
18 And we 've got to include him in some crime as soon as we can .
19 An obstacle to Buchan 's transfer was that he would lose income from his Sunderland shop , and the deal was delayed for two months while ‘ under-the-counter ’ terms were agreed to compensate him for this loss .
20 Gqozo told the conference that the neo-Nazi Afrikaner Resistance Movement ( AWB ) had promised to provide him with military support if the ANC again entered Ciskei [ see p. 39078-79 ] .
21 Not going to tackle him about this business of Dora 's golf-club , are you ? ’
22 ‘ I have been waiting to pick him for some time but our form was not good and it was not easy on Dion living in hotels .
23 Donaldson read the form through and signed it ; only his silence was needed to keep him from all liability .
24 They can not imagine him as a Prime Minister , and they can not imagine that the British public can be persuaded to elect him to that post .
25 All that he could do would be to advise him strongly against resigning , and , as he had done when attempting to dissuade him from dissolving Parliament , back up his advice with a formal protest , allowing Baldwin to tell his colleagues that the King objected to the course he was taking .
26 ‘ You know what you can do with your sphyg , ’ said Wexford , proceeding to tell him in lurid detail .
27 Such examples lead on to Nagel 's definition of moral luck : ‘ Where a significant aspect of what someone does depends upon factors beyond his control , yet we continue to treat him in that respect as an object of moral judgment , it can be called moral luck .
28 John Smith only functions as a goalkeeper when there are others who continue to endow him with that function .
29 They would then perhaps try to get him to another pub near the market — the jolly Farmer or the Golden Ball ( George Mutter of the jolly Farmer used to lodge three or four Irishmen regularly ) .
30 Proud dad Mick , 33 , of Rochester , Kent , dashed to enrol him in Third Division Gillingham 's supporters club .
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