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

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1 But , Father , I never meant to kill , when I slipped out alone , and went to wait for him on the path by which I knew he must return .
2 Uncle Tommy , along with the Fawcetts and John Thwaites from High Birk Hatt , used to work for him during the grouse season .
3 ‘ Yes , thank you , ’ she replied shortly , intending to slip past him to the treatment area to begin preparing for the first of the morning 's patients .
4 He took the girls to the swimming pool after midnight , and then persuaded the victim to come with him to a changing room , on the pretext that the manager of the swimming pool might find them at the pool .
5 So he divided the people , half to scour the right bank of the river down the forested links and narrows as far as the meadows above Logierait and force a signature from every proprietor , half to come with him to the north side ; they would all meet at Haugh of Ballechin after the sun had set and plan for tomorrow .
6 It was only when he asked her to come with him to the bushes at the bottom of the garden — something which she did willingly — and tried to force her to have sex with him that Myra became frightened and ran away .
7 When , after a hazardous journey through thickening fog , using only the statutory semi-blacked-out lights , he asked her if she would care to dine with him at a roadhouse not far from their destination , she accepted with alacrity .
8 Morrissey asked his old friend , former Easterhouse guitarist Ivor Perry ( then with the infant Cradle ) to work with him with the possibility of Perry becoming Marr 's replacement .
9 Laurence Gilliam of the BBC in London arranged and produced these impressive programmes and it was my pleasure and privilege to work with him for the Vancouver region for several years running .
10 In any proceeding in which no pre-trial review has been fixed , the district judge may nonetheless give notice to the parties requiring them to appear before him on the day named in the notice , so that the question of giving directions may be considered ( Ord 17 , rr 10 and 11(4) ) .
11 God longs for all people to come to him like the son returned to the father in the parable .
12 Julia went to stand beside him on the minute balcony and stared down across the valley .
13 Because it would have been childish to refuse she stepped out and went to stand beside him on the snow .
14 Your only chance is to pull at him from the side , which may steer him away from the refuge he seeks .
15 The floor was so uneven that it was like running through the Crazy Cottage in a funfair ; the building itself seemed to pitch around him like a listing boat .
16 We which I would hope when will itemise the qualities and strengths of the child that you want to cover , like when we do personal statements or joint statements in the tenth and eleventh year that if the form teacher just ca n't write well Fred 's worked very well , he 's done extremely well in English we 'll actually start to talk about him as an individual and his strengths and weaknesses .
17 Pleas for understanding began to pour from him in a stream .
18 Shortly before his death he complained with much justification that his Belgian subjects were refusing to receive from him as a gift benefits which the French were at the same moment extorting from Louis XVI by a great upheaval .
19 We need biblical ways of practising the presence of God and to listen to him in the power of his Spirit .
20 I used to talk to Him on the wireless — still do sometimes .
21 Or one of us would rush into the dressing room just before curtain-up and tell Terry there was someone who urgently needed to talk to him on the phone .
22 And I have to talk to him on the phone and I 'm saying speak to him very well .
23 to know , we do n't say , had to talk to him through the Christmas presents it was lovely .
24 He had asked her to talk to him about the things that troubled her , but she could not .
25 He tries to persuade the children to talk to him about the things they feel they ca n't discuss with the staff .
26 Susan had tagged a uniformed cop on the beat ill the distance , and guessed she would n't want to talk to him about the corpse .
27 Anne claimed Joe to talk to him about the books she had read and all that had happened to her since he went away , and Terry and Stephen wanted to talk to him about football and their latest craze , greyhound racing .
28 Now , just when she was bursting to talk to him about the job , he was going to be less than forthcoming .
29 She would have to talk to him about the flowers and the salmon .
30 Perhaps she would get the chance later to talk to him about the ledgers .
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