Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [verb] him [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Iago rose to take his leave , but the prince called him back for a moment .
2 But I have n't the heart to drive him back to the warren .
3 As for Zen , any day now he would receive a telegram from the Ministry summoning him back to Rome , and that would be that .
4 For many years he ran his own scaffolding company but the recession forced him out of business .
5 He had laid by his sword , but he had a dagger still upon him , and managed to draw it and slash through the folds that smothered him ; and Norbury and Erpyngham and half a dozen others of his own people came plunging and splashing through the storm to help him out of these ominous grave-clothes .
6 He told the driver to take him back to his office .
7 The early starts were a disadvantage , but Charles had minimized that by staying with Miles and Juliet and having the car pick him up at six .
8 While she was driven over to Greenwich to interview Maggie Parkin , the superintendent sent him back to Scotland Yard to harry the forensic science laboratories over the bloodstains on the pair of scissors .
9 He said : ‘ The lad is torn politically because while their president is happy to let us have him on trial , the trainer wants him back for matches .
10 The fear followed him on to the table at the Rothmans and the man who had pillaged nine titles last season lost to world No 52 Tony Chappel — a player who had managed to take just one frame off him in two previous meetings .
11 When the balance is correct then you just sit and ride forward with your legs closed gently round the horse riding him up to a soft contact on the reins .
12 ‘ But it is the owner 's view that Jimmy does not suit Cool Ground , and he says he prefers a jockey who sits still and allows the horse to take him along to his fences .
13 I dashed out down the street to the pub to get him round to the cottage before Mr Vulcan changed his mind .
14 A shout from the front of the wood called him back to the edge of the field , where men were watching a group of the enemy busy with spades on the high ground to his left , near the wood where they stationed the Normans .
15 He asked the coach to fit him up with a pair of boxing gloves .
16 He is n't here by accident , and your news about an unofficial hunt being launched for the boy sent him off in a hurry to this place . ’
17 That was when , with a glass-cracking shriek , the harpy brought him down from behind .
18 The lady accompanies him back to the Alps , to wait and worry as he and his partner , Hansi Kirchner , set off up the virgin North Face of Versücherin .
19 An advanced manoeuvre used in stronger winds in which the sailor lets the sail pull him on to the board from a position in the water .
20 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 .
21 The shapechanger dropped him on to the ground .
22 They overpowered him and , while the rest held him down on the pavement , one of them put the razor in the corner of Joyce 's mouth and slit his cheek backwards beyond the ear .
23 His criticism of the prodigality of government in October 1675 was very ill-received at court , and when a pension to his son failed to secure his support , the king wrote him off among those people ‘ who will never be obliged ’ .
24 The Captain tries to put his message more clearly , but is in great pain , and the King orders him out with attendants and fails to understand his message .
25 The ooze swallowed him up to his knees .
26 Palmerston returned to the Foreign Office in July 1846 in Russell 's administration and was able to enjoy the effects of the changes he had instigated until December 1851 , when pressure from the Court forced him out of the Foreign Office .
27 And then , as the escalator carried him up into the main concourse of the station , they 'd have seen the spark returning almost like the glow of a neon tube being borne up into a powerful field of energy .
28 The excitement was very high , and the pressure of the other chimpanzees in the tree forced him down on the ground , where he was greeted by the screaming females .
29 It was also good to have our ‘ old ’ general manager with us for the day giving everyone the chance to bring him up to date with their news .
30 The father cut him off in mid-sentence in his eagerness to forgive :
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