Example sentences of "[conj] you [vb mod] [vb infin] him [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Tell him that you have decided to wage unrestricted war ; that , from this moment on , he is fair game ; that you may attack him without warning at any time ; that he will be at risk whenever he is in or near the school or club where the bullying takes place .
2 That you 'll take him to husband , ’ finished the old lady .
3 ‘ I thought the idea was that you 'd meet him in public .
4 BECAUSE DUDLEY MOORE never seems to stop talking , you get the feeling that you could ask him about anything under the sun and he would have one of his long and winding answers all ready for us to vaguely follow .
5 So if I was to say to you that you can take him to the Justices if that 's your pleasure - " He turned and fixed Sir Gregory with eyes that radiated hatred from beneath fiery brows — " I do n't think you 'd like that , would you ?
6 And how there were some there who thought no shame to recommend that you should invite him to a meeting , so that he could be taken unawares and murdered there .
7 Whenever you interview Dudley Moore , it is a known fact that you must ask him about losing his virginity at the age of 23 .
8 ‘ It 's hard now , ’ he said , ‘ so you can put him in a cage .
9 Tell him it made your mickey fall off and you 'll sue him for loss of your wife 's affection , ’ Arty shrugged indifferently , as he drew on his dressing gown and headed for the bathroom , where there was a larger mirror .
10 " Well , I suppose we 'd better go and see the Chief Rabbit and you can tell him about it .
11 And you can report him for that !
12 When he was n't teaching , Malik was usually on the phone , and you could hear him through the wall .
13 And you must fight him as an enemy and you must defeat him .
14 Few fights — occasionally , you 'd get a man who 'd been gashed in the face with a bottle , that had been drunk in the bar and you 'd be called in and you 'd take him to hospital .
15 See if you 'll fight him for
16 If you can convince him on traffic grounds fair enough .
17 And if you could watch him for a while longer , you might discover just what he — a descendant of herd-living , company-loving , fast and flighty wild horses — feels about domestication .
18 If you could see him in hospital … the wires , the bandages , the — ’
19 Well , that 's always supposing you can get him in the first place , because the number of people who have actually seen him , you can count on one hand . ’
20 ‘ No , but you 'll find him in the bar at the nearest race meeting to London .
21 You ca n't cure this type but you can keep him in order .
22 Because you 'd lose him for sure then .
23 As you would hunt him to the end , God helping me I 'll hunt you , and see you into your grave before ever you lay hand on his . ’
24 He 'll cry long and hard , and though you can soothe him for a few minutes at a time , hours can pass without you ever really silencing the cries .
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