Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [verb] him [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I hope he just needs a couple of goals to help his confidence — or maybe we should n't use him just as an ariel target man 'cos when he gets the ball on the deck he looks okay ( if a bit Chapmanesque ) .
2 And when we come near to the time of his Occultation you must never let him out of your sight . ’
3 You 'll probably find him over in the cow-shed .
4 So the question is whether he still is the 5/6-th choice as striker for Leeds when he returns , in that case I 'll probably see him here in Bergen in the spring , on loan to Brann .
5 They 'll probably pick him up in a day or two .
6 She might well reject him out of hand .
7 ‘ I 'd only loan him out for someone like you , Travis .
8 Pact of Steel or not , they could not support him physically without large injections of armaments and raw materials : if he went into Poland , and France and Britain sprang to her defence , Italy would collapse .
9 She could not take him back to America with her , he could not take her home .
10 ‘ And no matter what people on the outside might have felt the selectors could not pick him purely on his form for Somerset . ’
11 We could hardly get him away from here .
12 ‘ I could always pull him in for questioning . ’
13 ‘ You could always ring him up at his office , of course . ’
14 When he did show signs of depression I could usually shake him out of it , and we took a schoolboyish delight in finding ways to disconcert Ralph 's snooty man , Talbot , who brought morning coffee and afternoon tea up to the library , and evidently disapproved or both us and our enterprise .
15 Well I think that 's quite I mean I 'd probably knock him down to a hundred anyway .
16 I 'd really like him out by next Michaelmas .
17 She could n't blame him entirely for what had happened .
18 ‘ We could n't send him back to England .
19 Suddenly she knew she could n't face him again in this new vulnerability — could n't look into his eyes and see sympathy .
20 Obviously I could n't follow him up to his front door , but I saw him turn into the grounds . ’
21 He must have been lurking in the church hall , though I could n't see him properly in that dark corner .
22 I could n't get him away from his bench .
23 She could n't touch him enough in return .
24 The fuckers could n't keep him out of his own country .
25 But Barnes ' disappointing form since the most humiliating night of his controversial career could well rule him out of next week 's qualifier in Turkey .
26 I 'd never give him instead of bought for her for her christening she match up the jacket and sh the socks , the socks what somebody just bought for her .
27 Turned out the last time the staff had seen him he was a student here and he 'd made such an arsehole of himself they 'd sworn they 'd never let him back in !
28 Lloyd George dominated him but could never prise him away from his party roots ; when Lancashire opinion moved away from coalitionism in 1922 Derby moved with it , and provided the opposition with added credibility .
29 I imagined you let her go away with Steve because you … you thought she would finally get him out of her system , and you did say that you were certain she would return as you had something precious that Steve had n't got .
30 But all the other animals had grown so suspicious of El-ahrairah and his tricks that they would not let him out of that wretched country and every day Prince Rainbow used to come walking through the marshes to make sure that El-ahrairah was still there .
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