Example sentences of "[vb base] him [adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Send him back to the Army .
2 Now at the end of his life the Danes send him back to the sea in an unmanned funeral barge laden with treasure .
3 A parent refused to be bound over , saying : ‘ When I send him out of the house in the morning to go to school , I do n't know what he 'll be doing all day ’ .
4 ‘ In one case a parent refused to be bound over , saying : ‘ When I send him out of the house in the morning to go to school , I do n't know what he 'll be doing all day ’ .
5 But Mitchell wo n't condone the taking of life and soon it seems both good guys and bad guys want him out of the way .
6 And lead him out to the Waiting Room where he 's allowed to linger and holler for a while before we ferry him back to the night .
7 I managed to heave Charlie into the main bar and prop him up against a wall .
8 They cut him off without a penny . ’
9 We put him back in the sling-hammock to give him a chance to heal .
10 I put him down as a schoolboy .
11 Like , I did n't know whether to believe him or not , but you 'd feel wick if he was n't spoofing , so I let him off with a caution .
12 ‘ I have to admit we let him down over the gearbox which was slipping out of sixth gear and we have apologised for that .
13 Let him out for a roar round .
14 I usually let him out of the pram but last week I lost him for five minutes in Tesco , ’ she said .
15 I took Mr Aird down the corridor , and let him out of the side door .
16 Let him out in the garden Willy .
17 Seton 's body was quickly reinterred and , despite Sir James ' protests , Corbett insisted that his escort accompany him back to the Abbey of Holy Rood .
18 He had never been with a man who wanted to take him out at three in morning and stand him up against a wall in a dark street and jerk him off , not because there was nowhere else to go , but for the pleasure of doing it like that ; he had never done it again and again with one body .
19 Take this mutinous dog , hang him up from the yard arm , stripe him with the cat , douse him with salt , and when he comes to , flog him some more . ’
20 He said to please meet him back at the house this evening . ’
21 Lock him up in an interview room .
22 ‘ How did that kind of line get him on to the insulin project ? ’
23 Get him off to the rugby match or something . ’
24 He began to speak out loud over the sound of the copious running water ; he congratulated himself for not crying in public , he congratulated himself for not getting hurt , for not letting himself be assaulted on the way home , for not letting anyone corner him or get him down on the floor or up against a wall but for keeping walking instead .
25 Get him out of the car . ’
26 I wish there was someone I could talk to about the problems — someone who 'd keep an eye on him and watch for him getting bad and get the doctor to do something , sooner ; someone who 'd help him with money , a job , get him out of the room for a bit , give us a break too .
27 When he 's here I start fights and drive him out of the house .
28 ‘ I know , ’ Cleg 's big hand covered hers , ‘ but , for your own sake , send your cousin packing or marry him out of the way , then no-one will have room to talk . ’
29 When the Russkies dig him out of the snow tomorrow he 'll say he knows nothing about our operations in Helsinki and I 'm going to make sure he 's not lying .
30 Train him up in the role of agent provocateur ? ’
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