Example sentences of "[noun prp] and [verb] him [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 She forgot that she had decided that she did not love Johnny and wanted him out of her life .
2 In 1686 the English envoy to the States General , Bevil Skelton [ q.v. ] , and some of James II 's army officers attempted to kidnap Peyton and bring him back to England , but failed , and the affair caused a diplomatic incident .
3 Get hold of Topper and send him round to Rhoda Brocklebank .
4 I am the girl that kidnapped little Oliver and took him back to old Fagin 's house on the night Oliver was going to the bookseller . ’
5 I mean we Mitterand and take him down to the I suppose , see if that 'll do any good but erm
6 We call upon the BBC for a radical change of policy and demand programmes which build character instead of destroying it , which encourage and sustain faith in God and bring Him back to the heart of our family and national life .
7 Cardiff reached out to grab Frye and shake him back to his senses .
8 Some of the near contemporary songs which have survived from the period describe Rodrigo himself as capturing Garcia and handing him over to the brothers .
9 There was little Coleman could do in the circumstances except fill out an IAP-66 authorization form for Syrian George and take him over to the embassy for a J-1 visa to admit him to the United States for a course of study at UAB .
10 He came up off the floor in one swift , powerful lunge , slamming the full force of his body into Boisson and driving him back towards the dungeon before the man could gather himself for another swing .
11 Well we took we took our bearded collie over to America and brought him back with us but he 's thirteen .
12 We sold him for £100,000 to race in America and bought him back for £25,000 when he did nothing over there .
13 So er I went down the Red Lion in Willenhall and fixed him up for a night 's dosh , did n't I , and the driver and then er I worked on , worked on and on and was able to get these er done for him to take back to fit this ship .
14 Then , after the end credits , we catch the genuine Daine and slitch him back to Princetown swiftkick . ’
15 One boy , Dai Knoyle , was caddying for the great rugby player Barry John and took him back to his house to change .
16 The house , nevertheless , had visitors interesting to the children ; a couple of famous Congregationalist laymen Frank Salter and Bernard Manning , both of whom were historians and riotous rompers with children ; the Reddaway children who lived next door ; the daughters of G. G. Coulton the English hammer of Popes ; and the friendship between the two sets of children caused Coulton to take an interest in Michael and carry him off to the village church at Coton to see medieval graffiti .
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