Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] him [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I was lucky enough to knock him out in the first round .
2 Theodora gently steered him back to the house and set him in a deckchair on the south-facing terrace .
3 It was true that she had literally brought him back from the dead .
4 In the latest they were called to the home of a man in his early 20s in Frenchgate , Richmond , but found they needed more equipment so took him back to the Richmond Fire Station and released the cuffs with a hacksaw and vice .
5 A boyfriend came with her , rather unkempt , so keep him out for the time being at least .
6 Worthless character had now run foul of the law and was willing to take one final payment , enough to get him out of the State , and out of her life for ever .
7 Mid-way through the scene , his anger at the taking of his wallet by one of the policemen is apparent in the disjointed nature of his outburst , but his turn peters out timidly as " MAN 3 gently pushes him back into the chair " ( p. 67 ) .
8 Richard 's achievement of the throne necessarily brings him out into the open , where fraud and concealment are of no use and force alone can preserve him .
9 A moment ago , the Home Secretary said that every applicant for asylum would have the right to go to an appeal tribunal , and his hon. Friend the Member for Lancaster ( Dame E. Kellett-Bowman ) rightly picked him up on the point .
10 This strategy marks a structure of repetition in Sartre 's text : each time he poses the question of how there can be totalization of History without a totalizer , he retreats to a more limited example whose unity is already evident , but which in the end only brings him back to the original question again .
11 But despite Mr McDonald 's frantic efforts , the kiss of life was not enough to bring him back from the dead .
12 The impact of the boar 's body rolled that leopard over and over all the way back to the forest edge and finally threw him up into the air in a somersault .
13 Will Carling , the captain of England , is travelling there for the first time and the selectors decided not to weigh him down with the cares of office .
14 Swing , he screamed at himself as his arms crashed into the pine , not holding , but the weight of his body already carrying him on in the next arc of his trajectory .
15 However , although these disanalogies were fundamental , Darwin 's theorizing had not taken him out of the causal , lawful , deterministic Newtonian universe , into one as irreducibly acausal and absolutely probabilistic as is sometimes thought implicit in quantum mechanics .
16 Maybe just throw him out down the road here .
17 Grumbling in Urdu while the bearer joked , she soon had him out of the door , motioned me to sleep on , and leapt into her own blankets for another half hour of rest .
18 Iago soon brings him back to the ‘ foul ’ image : ‘ I will chop her into messes — cuckold me ! ’
19 As for Arsenal , their injury problems mounted with Alan Smith , Nigel Winterburn and Paul Davis missing through injury , compounded when Tony Adams collected the groin strain which will possibly rule him out of the England squad .
20 They , no doubt confused beyond belief , gratefully passed him on to the Americans
21 Mark … the jockey that rode him to victory at Cheltenham has retired from the saddle but still rides him out on the gallops and is now helping to tarin him
22 I usually let him out of the pram but last week I lost him for five minutes in Tesco , ’ she said .
23 ‘ I do n't think that 's ever put him off in the past , ’ replied Daphne .
24 But on this particular morning it was taking him longer than usual to kindle the cheeky spark that had always singled him out from the rest .
25 So the bit was taken out of his mouth and put back in the proper place , and Wendy continued to calmly trot him around with the other horses ; and Huckleberry kept putting his tongue over the bit again , and again , and again .
26 Again , in the use of spears , the Christian knight , crouched behind his kite-shaped shield , atop his massive war horse could topple a lightly armed man completely out of the saddle — and probably spear him through in the process .
27 Hall faces a three-match ban , which would also rule him out of the third round FA Cup tie at Middlesbrough on January 3 , three days before the Selhurst Park showdown .
28 Erm I mean kids can do , of a similar age , can do enormously abusive things to each-other in which case it 's often thought of as things like bulling or erm or or something like that y'know I mean for example I know somebody who attende was educated at Rugby and you know he was he was buggered silly by the other boys who also wired him up to the mains and stuck billiard cues up his bum and all sort of things .
29 Vologsky punched out a sequence on the computer panel , which automatically locked him in to the local frequency .
30 She can nae take him in to the dentists till she gets rid of them .
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