Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] him [prep] [pron] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I send it to the individual 's home and I include a personal note from me thanking him for his achievement .
2 I asked him about his attitude to his cousin and he said he did n't have an attitude but that he was very upset . ’
3 I asked him about his communication system with the engineer .
4 No wonder he clammed up whenever I asked him about his childhood .
5 I asked him about his shamanism .
6 When I asked him about his nose he actually growled at me .
7 Later , as Wemmick and I left Jaggers ' house together , I asked him about his employer 's housekeeper .
8 ‘ I showed him my brooch — the one you gave me for my birthday — and I asked him about his birthday .
9 I asked him about his party 's environmental charter but he seemed to have no answer . ’
10 And this was n't an Anglican church , erm it was a Baptist church , and when I was seven I understood that Jesus had died for me and then I asked him into my heart and when I was twelve I was baptized , which is the equivalent really of being confirmed .
11 I asked him through his interpreter whether he could now make the films he wanted again .
12 When I asked him for his reaction , he sat hunched behind a table in his little palace , his head hanging down , his half-moon spectacles on the end of his nose .
13 I asked him from which part of that county he came and when he said Preston , I told him of my own connections and was amazed to find that his parents had kept the shop in St. Paul 's Road where I had gone to buy sweets in 1920 .
14 I waylaid him on his arrival .
15 The process in this case did not reach its logical conclusion because Mr. Thorpe — I commend him on his ingenuity , a quality with which the nation knows he is amply endowed — found a way to secure the necessary care .
16 I met him on his way back here to report … ’
17 I met him at his son 's flat in north London — a somewhat incongruous setting for a man who 's spent so much of his time in some of the wildest places in the world .
18 I trust him with my life . ’
19 I trust him to your charge , Father Abbot . ’
20 So , of course , he got up , I went to close the door he was there so I tried him in his pushchair , I says well you 'll have to walk , I know it 's only five minutes away .
21 I found him in his trench enjoying a mug of tea and in deep conversation with a Commando friend of his .
22 Two years later he bought my mother a new car and at just the same time I caught him in his office with his secretary . ’
23 Thankfully , he has seen this simple act as one of friendship rather than for what it really is — I am afraid of him and I want him on my side .
24 ‘ Think he would give me one if I mentioned him in my article ? ’
25 I told him of my discovery .
26 I told him about his man Modena at 40–1 .
27 Then I told him about his man Modena at 40–1 .
28 I told him about his identity tonight , ’ he snapped .
29 " I gave him the idea , " Timothy said , " when I told him about my dad .
30 I told him about my sister who now had no legs .
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