Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] him [verb] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I could do park parade tha , a girl was , er er anywa , I went in the factory and one of the girls says they were saying about a dance , says ooh I quite a few you ought to see him dance the park parade !
2 You must make him understand the need for secrecy .
3 Although he must not make any physical effort , you should allow him to follow the sequence of movements that you are making , and tell him what you are doing and why .
4 You must imagine him answering the question in a fruitily quizzical , mostly oafish sort of way .
5 What I owe him shall be paid in full , and I 'll make him count the coin over in his ruin .
6 She thought , I 'll have him to do the building but not the rest of it .
7 The Young King 's opportunity was getting nearer , but if he were to show his hand at last , he needed an excuse , a justification for the war which would make sense in his father 's eyes and just might lead him to condone the attack on Richard .
8 On the other hand , if the character ends up in chamber 81d you might allow him to find the ring of Verena since he has so much time to kill .
9 Zen lowered the receiver and stared at it , as though its expression might help him understand the words it was uttering .
10 Well , whether he was crazy or not , she 'd make him rue the day he chose to cross her .
11 She could feel him find the ring on her third finger , the one Peter had found in the snow one day and thrown across the shop counter to her when nobody had come to claim it .
12 I could see him press the button on the phone .
13 I 'd have him love the thing that was
14 You could hear him hitting the strings more than anything else , ’ said Gedge .
15 I could hear him turning the key in the lock .
16 Another may come along for advice and you 'd tell him to leave the horse alone : ‘ But he looks all right !
17 He strongly implies that this loophole could allow him to resume the case after elections , in which case Andres Valenzuela could be a key witness .
18 This piece of whimsy baffled the sergeant so he pressed on , ‘ The inspector said , if you could let him know the cause and time of death , he 'd be very grateful .
19 Vic could imagine him spreading the story all round the works .
20 Trawler boss Alan Ayres , who has accused the Navy of a cover-up , said he had found some schoolchildren who could help him prove the Pescado was sunk by a submarine 18 months ago .
21 I 'd ask him to clean the bath when he got out or occasionally hoover , but he would n't so we rowed about that , especially after he got made redundant .
22 Doctor Baron had given her something , she ought to let him put the light out and go to sleep .
23 And while Taylor recognises that , by the time San Marino visit Wembley in February , familiar injury problems may force him to change the complexion of his team , he has no thoughts about altering what has begun to evolve .
24 Mrs Elsie Morgan had travelled on the train on her honeymoon in 1920 ; Lady More recalled some of Sir Jasper 's memories ; Colonel Sykes remembered that , as a boy , the engine driver used to allow him to drive the train when he returned to school at the beginning of term ; and Mrs Lucy Hemmings had regularly tested the milk carried by the train for the Creamery .
25 If I actually met Mr Diamond , I would picture him clutching the bag and its contents to his chest .
26 The plaintiff tried to obtain collection of a debt under the contract by way of summary judgment , and , when the defendant attempted to raise a counterclaim for breach which would entitle him to defend the case , relied on this clause .
27 ‘ I would like him to contact the police incase he can help but also because I would like to shake him by the hand .
28 At a committee dinner held in his honour the day following his 90th birthday , Percy was told that the committee would like him to accept the role of branch president , and a commemorative plaque was presented to him to mark the occasion .
29 And , she would like him to know the Morals Committee had just succeeded in having D.H .
30 I beg to move , to leave out from ’ That ’ to the end of the Question , and to add instead thereof : this House declines to give a Second Reading to the Cardiff Bay Barrage Bill because of the inadequacy of the groundwater protection provisions in that the powers granted to the Secretary of State in the Bill would enable him to weaken the protections specified in the schedule , because the public consultation on the Hydrotechnica report is not yet concluded , because that consultation process has allowed no mechanism for public discussion of the report , and because the Bill makes no provision for an independent final arbiter on matters concerning the quality of the water environment in the inland bay .
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