Example sentences of "[vb infin] [prep] him [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Now er on the air at five o'clock mister Tim with drive at five and the early evening sequence , and we 're gon na chat to him in the next thirty minutes because he 's been out shopping today and he 's spent quite a lot of money on some brand new clothes .
2 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 .
3 Alan Middleton has recently moved to Aberdeen with Christian Literature Crusade , pray that he would settle into his new role in that place and that Alan would be open to what God would do through him in the coming months .
4 It was unlooked-for grace that after supper he should send his page to ask Mistress Hussey to be kind enough to come and speak with him in the small chamber the prince was using as a study .
5 If the immigration authorities concluded that Mr Hussain 's assertion that he was undecided as to his long term intentions was pretended rather than genuine , clearly that would weigh against him in the primary purpose issue .
6 She said : ‘ I do work with him in the commercial world — but I have no involvement in his politics . ’
7 Polybius again went a step further by passing over in silence the Roman Bacchanalia which chronologically and typologically can hardly be separated from the new popularity of Dionysus in Egypt about 210 B.C. He was also silent about the religious crisis in Rome during the second Punic War : we do not hear from him about the human sacrifices of that time .
8 She had no way of knowing that he was thinking not so much of the next photo story she would submit to him as the necessary therapy it might provide .
9 She said that because he was a volunteer she felt she could not call on him in the same way as with a paid worker .
10 His illness would stand to him in the other place too .
11 If we would come with him to the great hall , he would listen to all sides of the argument and then draw his conclusions .
12 She should come with him to the United Reform Church in Florence and hear messages not of vengeance but of forgiveness .
13 He picked up the wafer of liquid crystal which represented himself and stared at the High Priest 's face , his own , wishing that his own image could confide in him in the same way that the Harlequin had .
14 ‘ Then I 'd talk to him about the socio-economic roots of poverty . ’
15 It was all just a sort of angry joke because the rest of the gang , and Ashton in particular , would n't agree with him about the best way to fill holes in .
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