Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] [verb] him [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He does n't seem to be embarrassed by anything , except when you try to provoke him by telling him that surely he must thump his desk once in a while , or that although he says that a record company exists ‘ to guide your artists ’ most of them must hate him at some point .
2 I must get him alongside this time , he thought .
3 I 'll tell him about that later .
4 Potentially , the bastard I 'll get him for this , could be a confession .
5 I 'll get him for both of us . ’
6 I 'll keep him on that stuff
7 ‘ You wait , I 'll sort him out for you , I 'll tear him in half ! ’
8 He told me that he would donate £5,000 to the fund if I would undertake to invite his little son , then at school in Oxford , to tea on odd occasions , so that I could acquaint him with some of the matters relating to Judaism .
9 If I could just get a role doing some of the falls in the action replays , say , I could save him from horrible injury , or at least the odd booking .
10 I could rip him to fucking pieces with my bare hands ! "
11 I was told I could get him on 2001 . ’
12 If only I could see him before next week .
13 I 'd sack him for that .
14 I 'd sack him for that .
15 If Memet went back to his village , I 'd forget him in five minutes flat . ’
16 C : See , told you I 'd stuff him in open debate .
17 Assistant manager Eddie Stein , who had taken temporary control , said : ‘ The chairman did ask me how I felt about Barry possibly coming back earlier this week and I told him I 'd welcome him with open arms .
18 yeah , I 'm going to go back into my bedroom and Neil can still use the ensuite shower cos he 's got the tip of the idea that he 's got to come in clothed and knock on the door cos last time I was in my bedroom he asked if he could use the shower , situation he 'd you know , and I 'd let him after all , it 's not as though my be , there 's a door between my bedroom and the
19 My father was a singer , and I used to accompany him in all those arias from Bohème and so on .
20 One of these fine days , when he 's my uncle , I would thank him for this .
21 I would employ him in any position in my organisation at any time . ’
22 I would ask him about that
23 Yes , I can influence him in any way that I please .
24 Erm , well it 's just a seminar about planning at the moment , I shall get further information about it on nearer the time , erm , a change in who would pay our , or get our VAT repayment claim from , does n't change an address basically , and er a request from Sam Stewart , whose erm a Counc , er a County Councillor , er something which I really ca n't actually erm help him with , he wants to know the whole of our Parish Council meetings date for nineteen ninety four , but I mean this is something we fix as we go along , so I really do n't think that I can help him by that , and I 'm sending him that , erm
25 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 .
26 ‘ The only time I can remember him with any coat at all was when we wintered him out as a three or four-year old , which we did deliberately to toughen him up . ’
27 I mean , I can remember him on this , er on this bike and then he rose to be a manager and er as he was , I say he was the manager fo er magistrate up until he retired last year .
28 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 ’ .
29 So you must help him with these definitions .
30 You must prod him with coloured pencils , or tell him he must be joking when he makes heavy weather of something that another author does neatly .
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