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

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1 ‘ We must drive out Medoc , we must send him back to the Dark Ireland , and we must seal up the terrible Gateway that he opened before the creatures and the monsters of that Realm flood through it .
2 A return to five furlongs should see him back on the winning path .
3 She must get him out of the house .
4 In this case , you should put him on to the defensive by maintaining a series of very strong attacks delivered from the correct distance .
5 Yeah , I 'll send him round nearer the time , I think .
6 He will definitely miss next week 's game but Wilko is hopeful that he 'll have him back for the Chelsea game .
7 In no time at all , she was hurrying down the hallway towards the nursery , where she swept in to announce , ‘ It 's such a glorious day , Mr Turnbull , I think we 'll cut short Richard 's lessons and I 'll take him out in the sunshine . ’
8 ‘ I 'll take him back to the school , Headmaster , ’ she said .
9 ‘ It 'll be shock ; we 'll take him back to the centre with us . ’
10 About fifteen minutes later Sergeant Briggs entered Jane 's room , we 'll take him back to the station and tomorrow we 'll go around and ask a few questions .
11 and er a nice white belly on it , on the wing , we 'll put him back into the marsh shall we ?
12 And I said the thing is , she 'll pick him up off the floor or she 'll pick him up out the basket and say if you do n't give me some money for some drugs I 'll chuck him on the floor !
13 And I said the thing is , she 'll pick him up off the floor or she 'll pick him up out the basket and say if you do n't give me some money for some drugs I 'll chuck him on the floor !
14 WALES prop Mike Griffiths is facing a suspension that could rule him out of the clash with world champions Australia , after his dismissal in CARDIFF 'S match at Aberavon yesterday .
15 I could see him out of the corner of my eye and I thought , I 'm going to stick with him .
16 She could see him out of the comer of her eye , removing a crystal from his pocket and placing it in her desk reader .
17 Coming into the event at Walton Heath , Murray was languishing in 71st place on the Order of Merit , but worse than that , he had also been warned that an arthritic condition called spondylitis could force him out of the game in little more than a year .
18 And she 'd take him off to the second-hand bookstall which specialized in the politics of the left , or to attend a useful meeting , and stand around with banners .
19 ‘ Maybe we could fix him up in the county home , ’ he said thoughtfully after some reflection .
20 I do n't know if she will or not , but I 'm going to do it , it 's Wednesday morning I could put him in to the , to the creche at the same time
21 Yeah , he was on it some time and Charles and they 'd put him back on the ward becau when John last saw him , cos he , John was visiting er , used to be having treatment or something at
22 I think he was rather taken aback because my understanding is that he told David that he could get him out of the contract .
23 My Lord the started sum of money originally , sixty thousand pounds was the total loan and there were further overdraught facilities and and it 's the plaintiff 's case that without it it was simply not going to be manageable and as a result of that having thought carefully about erm , position it is his case that he rang Peter , told him that there were major problems in the financing of the deal and asked him if he could get him out of the contract because the finance he anticipated was no longer going to be available and it was his case that Peter advised him that there was no way out because contracts had been exchanged , er Mr was told very clearly that he was committed legally now to the deal and that he 'd better try and rearrange some finances since clearly they were moving towards er the completion date .
24 Look what happened to Flaubert : a century after his death Sartre , like some brawny , desperate lifeguard , spent ten years beating on his chest and blowing into his mouth ; ten years trying to yank him back to consciousness , just so that he could sit him up on the sands and tell him exactly what he thought of him .
25 And you know , so often you and I , we have questions that we want to bring to the Lord , if only was here in person , if only we could sit him down in the front room , how many things we would have to ask of him !
26 Virgin were the only company that could pull him out of the hole , and it was to Virgin that McLaren now turned , cap in hand .
27 THE business worked by magic — until Musgrave donned his only clean suit , the infallible sign that he was off on a call to Lord Glenconner or Sir Michael Culmne-Seymour , who used to bail him out to the tune of £50 or £100 .
28 I used to watch him out of the back attic window in the late afternoon , when he had risen from his rest .
29 ‘ I used to wake him up in the night saying : ‘ I 'm never going to give you a baby — what 's wrong with me ?
30 When he was a lad they used to tie him up in the cellar , starve him for days and read the Bible to him as food for his soul .
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