Example sentences of "[noun] [to-vb] him [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 He fought their attempts to carry him out with the strength of one possessed .
2 But I have n't the heart to drive him back to the warren .
3 Sinn Fein failed in an attempt to co-opt him on to the council on Wednesday night .
4 Frank Howard , defending , said Millman had been drinking to celebrate his birthday and expected his girlfriend to drive him home at the end of the night .
5 This consisted of enrolling one 's child in a private playschool , which sent a car to pick him up in the morning and deposit him back on his own doorstep in the late afternoon .
6 Was it a two-way respect — had the two got their heads together and decided it might be beneficial to Travis to send him out of the country for a short while ?
7 The Haldane partisan , Morris , moreover , said openly that he defied Captain Cunningham and all his friends and supporters to remove him again from the town .
8 Adams benefited from the tailenders ' intention to belt him out of the ground , taking three of the last five wickets for final figures of four for 43 from 21.4 overs .
9 Theda opened her mouth to blister him out of the torment that consumed her … and paused , arrested by the look in his face .
10 If there was no work there , the tramping artisan was fed , given a bed for the night and a few pence to see him on to the next town on the official tramping route .
11 I dashed out down the street to the pub to get him round to the cottage before Mr Vulcan changed his mind .
12 He also gives sanctuary to Tom Gradgrind , and arranges for Childers to see him safely aboard the ship that is to take him to foreign parts .
13 At a PEN Canada benefit event in Toronto last month , Salman Rushdie was cordially embraced by the Ontario Premier Bob Rae , the first government leader to meet him publicly since the Iranian fatwa .
14 The fascination of this book is in its clear-sighted debunking of the myths which many have fondly mistaken for historical truth : that Columbus was really aiming for Asia , that he and his sailors thought the world was flat , that Queen Isabella pawned her jewels to finance his trips and came down with her husband to wave him off from the docks , or even ( a fondly-cherished delusion ) that these were journeys of discovery rather than intentional acquisition and expansion of the Spanish empire .
15 Now it was drawing to its end she gathered the courage to look him straight in the face .
16 Even if it was n't quite enough finesse to keep him out of the loony bin .
17 But Mr Donnellan claimed they wanted him to admit a lesser charge to get him out of the college quietly .
18 Now my Lord the defendants say of course , that they were never asked by the plaintiff to get him out of the contract so that the duty er never arose .
19 The next day Creed asked Jed to drive him out to the Crumbles .
20 The elder of the two leaned down from the saddle to clap him amiably on the shoulder , and said a word or two in his ear , before they trotted away along the Foregate towards the Horse Fair .
21 This , of course , has provided an extra excuse for the highly protective Kinnocks to keep him out of the firing line .
22 Pat 's Jester 's defeat at Haydock yesterday has led Corals to take him out of the King George betting .
23 " Clearly , your son is guilty of trespass , and we should be within our rights to hand him over to the Justices , " Sir Gregory said , standing very straight-backed by the table , while Harry glowered at him from the hearth .
24 The Goblins wait until the enemy are close by , and then push the Fanatic out towards the foe , giving him a good shove to start him off in the right direction .
25 Junior wants granddaddy to carry him right to the car . ’
26 I said that I thought it would be alright and made arrangements to meet him again at the church on the following Saturday afternoon to discuss details .
27 Let us all pray earnestly to God to guide him away from the swamp . ’
28 There were connections there , safe houses where he could hole up for a week or more , while his American friends made arrangements to get him out of the country and into free Europe .
29 James , a £1.3million signing from Watford , looked set for a long run but his mistakes have persuaded Souness to take him out of the spotlight .
30 Then he allowed Viola to show him out to the landing .
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