Example sentences of "and [verb] [prep] him [prep] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I go and sit beside him on his boxes and feel much the same as he does .
2 He said they must meet later , she must come and eat with him in his room and he would get a bottle of wine .
3 She stood to slip the dress down over her hips , and pouted at him in her petticoat .
4 I lay down on him and beat at him with my fists .
5 Athelstan , still feeling depressed after his visit to Hob 's wife , ignored the coroner and pushed by him into his small , two-roomed house .
6 The two eldest of the ‘ broth ’ agreed with their father , nodding and grinning at him with their mouths full .
7 When will you go and speak to him about it ? ’
8 At this point the Bosnian refugee leaped on to the stage on a small wooden horse , designed and built for him by his mother .
9 As Bacci emerged through the blue fog that had collected near the door it occurred to the Captain that if Fusarri had been the normal sort of Substitute he would have had to go and report to him at his office , leaving his own smoke-free .
10 When he had been given to Uncle Farmborough to be his heir and to look after him in his old age , he was considered fortunate — but how could a child reconcile itself to such a strange state of affairs that he had been given away , to the fact that his own father and mother , brother and sister , lived quite near in the village but , as it were , in a different camp ?
11 They were acquired by Mr. B. Hopkin-Morris and preserved by him until his death in 1933 , when they were named after him , as a memorial .
12 ‘ I 'll take it to the hospital this morning , ’ she said , adding rather pathetically , ‘ and talk to him about it . ’
13 The wording of the administration no longer referred to the body and blood of Christ but emphasized instead the commemorative significance of the sacrament , the minister declaring : ‘ Take and eat this in remembrance that Christ died for thee , and feed on him in thy heart by faith with thanksgiving . ’
14 One day he would find Corbett exposed and vulnerable and deal with him in his own sophisticated way .
15 For the power of Christ 's resurrection , as he puts it elsewhere , is available only to those who are willing ‘ to share his sufferings and become like him in his death ’ ( Phil 3:10 ) .
16 She pursed her lips and stared at him with her grey eyes .
17 Rachel got up from the sun-lounger , her feet burning on the hot stone floor of the terrace , and stared at him through her dark glasses as he strode into the living-room .
18 As he scrambled awkwardly to his feet , he switched the knife to his right hand and clawed behind him with his left for the pistol 's butt .
19 If he 's still here , would you go and talk to him for me , just casually , find out where he comes from . ’
20 Could you sit down and talk to him about your favourite band ?
21 Linnaeus respected Miller 's work and corresponded with him after his return to Europe ; there are ten letters from Chelsea in the Linnaean collection covering the period from 1752 to 1768 .
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