Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] [verb] him [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 What I owe him shall be paid in full , and I 'll make him count the coin over in his ruin .
2 She thought , I 'll have him to do the building but not the rest of it .
3 I could hear him turning the key in the lock .
4 I could see him press the button on the phone .
5 I 'd ask him to clean the bath when he got out or occasionally hoover , but he would n't so we rowed about that , especially after he got made redundant .
6 I 'd have him love the thing that was
7 I said I 'd let him know the total number of , of contact days or whatever with Sherburn over the period so that is something I need to get from you Bill .
8 If I actually met Mr Diamond , I would picture him clutching the bag and its contents to his chest .
9 I would like him to contact the police incase he can help but also because I would like to shake him by the hand .
10 I told Eric to expect me ; somehow I would let him know the date by way of one of the contadini who were helping him .
11 I will teach him to discover the fire of youth , and love , and life . ’
12 I hope that I can enable him to understand the laws of the game with which we are now involved .
13 He chuckled , ‘ Perhaps I can make him see the error of his ways . ’
14 I can imagine him making the statement , but I ca n't imagine that he meant it sufficiently to make it worth printing .
15 Doctor Baron had given her something , she ought to let him put the light out and go to sleep .
16 I could do park parade tha , a girl was , er er anywa , I went in the factory and one of the girls says they were saying about a dance , says ooh I quite a few you ought to see him dance the park parade !
17 You must make him understand the need for secrecy .
18 You must imagine him answering the question in a fruitily quizzical , mostly oafish sort of way .
19 In the hope of getting a fair deal , you should press him to undertake the most careful inquiry into the facts .
20 Although he must not make any physical effort , you should allow him to follow the sequence of movements that you are making , and tell him what you are doing and why .
21 On the other hand , if the character ends up in chamber 81d you might allow him to find the ring of Verena since he has so much time to kill .
22 She could feel him find the ring on her third finger , the one Peter had found in the snow one day and thrown across the shop counter to her when nobody had come to claim it .
23 Well , whether he was crazy or not , she 'd make him rue the day he chose to cross her .
24 Another may come along for advice and you 'd tell him to leave the horse alone : ‘ But he looks all right !
25 If in a sense it means how early can you teach children facts and contents and very straightforward knowledge , then I think the answer is not very early at all because it may be fairly meaningless that you could teach a child to repeat Newton 's law , perhaps the same way as you could teach him to repeat the eleven times table , but without a good concept of number or what Newton meant .
26 If in a sense it means how early can you teach children facts and contents and very straightforward knowledge , then I think the answer is not very early at all because it may be fairly meaningless that you could teach a child to repeat Newton 's law , perhaps the same way as you could teach him to repeat the eleven times table , but without a good concept of number or what Newton meant .
27 This piece of whimsy baffled the sergeant so he pressed on , ‘ The inspector said , if you could let him know the cause and time of death , he 'd be very grateful .
28 You could hear him hitting the strings more than anything else , ’ said Gedge .
29 And , she would like him to know the Morals Committee had just succeeded in having D.H .
30 It is not unknown for a salesman to describe the product in glowing terms and you would expect him to highlight the best features .
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