Example sentences of "i [verb] him [verb] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 As I thought my parents would still be up , I asked him to come in in an attempt to stop him getting away . ’
2 I laid him further along on the pavement , under his broken and smashed shop front , which proclaimed his trade : Rabinowitz Tailors .
3 So I had a er I got him set up for the morning jobs and then I did the afternoon jobs with him .
4 I asked erm Ian yesterday to try and give me the dates so I , I 'm , I expect him to come back to me today with some idea on that .
5 I found him hooked up to the interactive software in the starpod .
6 that 's right , that 's right and now that he 's shaken off the Scottish Office I invited him to come along to it as well so we may find
7 I helped him sit down on the one centre thwart and arranged his legs as comfortably as possible , Harry cursing and wincing by turns .
8 He 's in a pot bunker and it 's going to be difficult to get out , but I want him to get out beyond Jacklin 's drive so he 's second to play .
9 ‘ Well , he did begin to go on about it being unusual for him to be that side of the bar , but I told him to get on with it . ’
10 I told him to get out of my head .
11 Anyway it was streaming with water so er I told him to get down to doctors , he asked if , that 's why I said oh Stephen 's been back .
12 I told him to look out of his tent .
13 Sometimes I picture him walking out with his head held high and his step straight .
14 I imagine him sliding over to Madonna herself with the words : ‘ I see , right , you and Bobby Gillespie , right , remaking ‘ Like A Virgin ’ , totally naked with a 36-piece orchestra , right . ’
15 I let him talk on about harriers and divers and skuas and all the rare and marvellous birds that would no doubt be waiting around to be photographed , and then put in the usual cautious query : ‘ And Ruth ? ’
16 It seemed to please him so I let him get on with it .
17 I do n't keep track any more , I let him get on with it .
18 once he 'd gone in there I , I let him get on with it
19 Dad and Mum were out , and I let him come up with me while I changed and then , well , there I was in my bra , and we kissed .
20 Well I gets him pulled out of the ditch and I brings him down and it 's the time I , I had Sarah boil up the boiler for the pigs .
21 Although I remember him stepping out of them and the sight of his white pants , I felt it was not seemly to observe too closely : otherwise I should have been able to verify the assertion that his underclothes were American but the rest very English .
22 Ken Clarke was my minister of roads and I remember him coming back on more than one occasion with steam coming out of his ears .
23 During a sojourn in Northumbria one of these ‘ academic high-flyers ’ remained implacably ‘ not one of us ’ , and I heard him summed up in the following terms :
24 Then I heard him call down from the attic for me to open the stairs door wide .
25 Just after I 'd stepped under the shower , I heard him come up behind me .
26 I thought , when I heard him coming down through the bushes , it could be no one but Tutilo .
27 From the sitting-room window I watched him stride out along Fernhill Walk , every so often the street lamps showing him in relief as his bulky figure emerged from the shadows .
28 He just asked me if I knew where she was and then I watched him disappear out of the room .
29 I watched him go in by his own back door and I hurried on home .
30 I watched him growing out of me .
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