Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] him [prep] [art] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 MICHAEL WINNER and I ceased to be on speaking terms after I described him as a very average director who made very average movies .
2 When they reached the hotel , he walked with her to her room , and she thanked him in a rather stilted voice for a very pleasant evening .
3 He was being kind , she could tell , and not probing further , so she rewarded him with a rather watery smile , and said sententiously , ‘ There 's always a first time for everything . ’
4 She remembered him as a very private person .
5 ‘ I told you I wanted to talk , ’ she reminded him in a carefully colourless voice .
6 ‘ But we 've been separated for four years , ’ she reminded him in a more reasonable tone .
7 She put him through the most intensive analysis with nothing to help him afterwards .
8 They put Dagon upright again , but the next morning they find him in an even sorrier state .
9 Her worry about his probable infidelity had led her to attack him in an irresponsibly dangerous manner .
10 This he will normally be planning to do , but it involves him in a more considerable recasting of his planned activities than the university teacher , and brings him into contact with many more parts of the school life .
11 In discussing Dürer , he treated him as the most versatile artist of a triumvirate , whose other members were Marcantonio Raimondi and Lucas van Leyden .
12 She had thought long and hard before deciding that it was best for him to hear it from her rather than risk it reaching him through the more sensational tabloids , but she had braced herself for an outburst of shock , anger , even disgust .
13 Because your £6 helps buy him protective clothing and helps us provide him with the best equipped boats .
14 Because your £6 helps buy him protective clothing and helps us provide him with the best equipped boats .
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