Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] [verb] he in [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You wait , I 'll sort him out for you , I 'll tear him in half ! ’ |
2 | If Memet went back to his village , I 'd forget him in five minutes flat . ’ |
3 | C : See , told you I 'd stuff him in open debate . |
4 | My father was a singer , and I used to accompany him in all those arias from Bohème and so on . |
5 | I would employ him in any position in my organisation at any time . ’ |
6 | Yes , I can influence him in any way that I please . |
7 | Fair enough , well if I can help him in any way by talking to him , it 's not a case of who wins and who loses , we all lose . |
8 | On his journey back to Paisley , Drummond did not neglect to stop at Boquhan and call upon Mrs. Mary Campbell , who in turn advised her cousin Lord Milton that Drummond ‘ said he wou 'd a road a hunder miles to serve our intrest & while he lives you may command him in any manner in his power ’ . |
9 | She was so ashamed of not remembering what had happened that she felt she must compensate him in some way , so she kissed his mouth and stroked his cheek . |
10 | Seb spent many of the long winter evenings at the Hankses ' cottage and his reading and writing improved so much that Carrie was reluctantly forced to admit there was little more she could teach him in these two spheres of learning . |
11 | ‘ I thought the idea was that you 'd meet him in public . |
12 | From now on , she would touch him in any way she pleased , even when neither of them was feeling sexy , because she would still be feeling loving — for as long as the affair lasted . |
13 | I think we 'll put him in special care when he comes out of Theatre . ’ |
14 | Jackson said : ‘ I told Nigel he was too thin to play rugby and that they would break him in half . ’ |
15 | ‘ Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on thee . ’ |
16 | Let R.M. consult him if there was any difficulty and he would support him in any steps necessary for the national interest . ' |
17 | It will stand him in good stead when he comes to argue against the MacSharry proposals . |