Example sentences of "and [verb] him [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | At least now he 's surrounded by people who encourage and inspire him , who kick his arse , help him write songs and drag him out of the isolated , uncreative lethargy he easily slips into . |
2 | She took hold of his hand and led him over to the small bed . |
3 | McGowan took Jed by the arm and led him over to the cardboard box . |
4 | The guy let him carry his own case and led him through into the concourse where the English driver from the Embassy pool was waiting . |
5 | Senga took her brother 's hand and led him out into the hall . |
6 | Two policemen forcibly took her arms from around her son , and led him out to the car to join his sister . |
7 | They beat him up in the alleyway , tied his hands and led him off to the Marshalsea . |
8 | A well-informed horseman simply had to grasp the horse 's head firmly and give it a sharp turn and back him out of the area that had been contaminated by the jading substance . |
9 | We call upon the BBC for a radical change of policy and demand programmes which build character instead of destroying it , which encourage and sustain faith in God and bring Him back to the heart of our family and national life . |
10 | In the end I had to go up to him and bring him back to the fire . |
11 | Could I say to the minister and bring him back to the real world about regeneration . |
12 | Any second now it would break and throw him back into the river . |
13 | We try and slip him in on the sly when we think we 've got them hooked . |
14 | He stood there , his face awash with blood , his swollen mouth hanging open , but still conscious , still awake enough to see his younger brother 's eyes as they fixed his own and lined him up for the coup de grace . |
15 | Strong hands turned him round and helped him out into the street again . |
16 | Strong hands turned Soapy round and helped him out into the street again . |
17 | Charles was grumbling as Damian supported his weak body and helped him out to the car . |
18 | He came up off the floor in one swift , powerful lunge , slamming the full force of his body into Boisson and driving him back towards the dungeon before the man could gather himself for another swing . |
19 | ‘ He seems to hold David Howell , who 's still owed three weeks ' money , particularly responsible and wants him out of the club . |
20 | Bernard grabbed the front of Barak 's shirt and slammed him up against the wall . |
21 | He grabbed Brett the moment he opened the door and slammed him up against the wall . |
22 | I took Mr Aird down the corridor , and let him out of the side door . |
23 | Best to sit back and cue him up for the one-liners . |
24 | " But I mind , I mind very much ! " he snapped , and walked with quick , short steps back to Fernando , taking his arm and leading him off into the crowd . |
25 | For a moment she looked furiously at Donald , her teeth bared like a cat 's , then she shook her hair out , spattering Donald with bree and barley , and hauled him back into the dance . |
26 | However , when he grabbed Richard Baxter 's cloak it came away , and before he could do any more harm a couple of by-standers restrained him and hauled him off to the magistrates . |
27 | We tied his arms behind his back and handed him over to the next village headman we encountered . |
28 | They caught a suspicious individual one evening , and turned him over to the police ; but he turned out to be a frightened bilberry-picker who had lost his way . |
29 | Burun caught the outstretched arm , whipped Orcadai round , and threw him back down the stairs . |
30 | I 've been sent here to find out what really happened and get him back to the States . ’ |