Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] [verb] [prep] him [prep] " in BNC.

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1 You must always think of him in those terms , to get the flavour of Calvinistic humbug that ruled his life , and therefore everyone around him . ’
2 ‘ I 'll always think of him as a friend , ’ she thought .
3 His voice was so dead , so cold , so indifferent to her that she could only stare at him with a block like concrete lodged somewhere near her heart .
4 Her whole world felt as though it had just been rocked on its axis by the announcement , so that for long silent seconds she could only stare at him with pain in her eyes .
5 But the others could only stare at him in speechless amazement .
6 Rachel could only glare at him in silent hatred , not trusting herself to speak .
7 They could also get at him through his wife and children , as the threatening phone calls had made plain .
8 I could really go for him in a big way , but he 's going steady with the staff nurse on Rainbow .
9 How curious that she could now think of him without the tiniest pang ; it was as if the shadow of Max had been totally eclipsed by the substance of Luke — with all its ramifications .
10 They could therefore intercede with him for the living , to whom they might appear , and for whom they might still work miracles .
11 The knowledge of his affair still ate away at her , and it was knowing that she could never speak to him about the affair that hurt most .
12 The landowner 's agent may also act for him in negotiations with conservationists and engineers to secure the parcels of riverside land required for habitat protection and enhancement .
13 In particular , he began to harp on the conservative themes that would provide the centrepiece of his campaigns for the governorship of California and which he would eventually carry with him into the White House .
14 If Mr. Goldsmith would care to accept the invitation — clearly written in the bottom left-hand corner of our charts — to contact us , I would gladly explain to him in detail how we tackle the very complex task of chart production , and in particular how we go to the most extraordinary lengths to try to meet the highest standards of clarity and accuracy demanded by the wide range of our customers — when flying in UK ( not USA ) airspace .
15 No one could ever take that away from her , and she would always think of him with special affection .
16 Yet when you bumped into that same person , they would always talk about him in the most loving way . ’
17 Poets were so highly esteemed that it was said that a Delhi-wallah visiting a friend in another part of India would always take with him as a present not jewels or hookahs or fine weapons but a few of Mir Taqi Mir 's new verses copied on to a single sheet of paper .
18 I shall always think of him with admiration . ’
19 It eventually reached the point when one of us would simply talk to him about anything and everything until he 'd break and say , ‘ OK , you want me to talk .
20 It was a considerable risk ; he knew perfectly well that Graham Moloney would certainly disagree with him with some violence .
21 We will then look at him on Saturday to see if there is a reaction .
22 This is a disgrace and wi we will never agree with him on this issue .
23 To get the best out of the situation both sides must try to understand how the other man goes about his work , what his problems are and how you can best communicate with him to your own advantage .
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