Example sentences of "he [verb] [pron] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 'E left me roastin' outside the gates while 'e went an' phoned the police , ’ Freddie moaned .
2 I mean he for him to see it walking along the road if there was anything .
3 Let him picture her pottering in the improvised chaos of a damp , windowless room …
4 She tried to get him to let her check in the bar first .
5 So we find , by the end of the fourteenth century , that persons are directing petitions to the Chancellor , claiming that they have at least a moral right to the benefit of these uses , and begging him to give them help against the legal owner who is setting up his Common Law rights against them .
6 I made him let me walk in the cellar this morning .
7 Bemoaning her stupidity at letting him escape she trudged towards the sound of traffic .
8 In such a case the only way to make sense of the rule that the buyer must bear the loss is still to make him pay whilst allowing him to take whatever remains of the goods .
9 I wanted to go out last week , but he said , ‘ No way , you 're not going out there ’ , and he made me stay in the whole week .
10 Then he made me look at the windows .
11 He made one tour in the early 1830s , when already ill and enfeebled .
12 He made them sound like the Famous Five
13 He made them sound like the Famous Five .
14 He made himself levitate over the capital .
15 He made himself stare into the eyes in which , to his discomfort , he saw more pain than anger .
16 While still in his teens , and with an audacity that marked his whole career , he made himself known to the officers conducting the Ordnance Survey of Great Britain , who recommended him to an MP for county Mayo , Ireland , as capable of providing the Mayo grand jury with an accurate county map .
17 He made it cling to the garments of his characters to provide them with something of their personalities .
18 Time and again , he made it run through the sequence with him .
19 The look the doctor gave Patrick showed that he realised what lay behind the question .
20 Bonington was impressed with the Darc Star climbers when he met them training on the Scottish peaks last winter .
21 He asked her to go into the fo'c's'le and as soon as she was inside closed the hatch and said that she could come out when she was ready to apologise .
22 He asked me to sort through the files and see if I could come up with something to make life easier . ’
23 He asked me to bring over the wedding invitation …
24 He asked us to stay by the door while he walked a short way down his garden .
25 He was out of Birmingham ; not only that , he got himself space on the floor of a flat above the Two ‘ I 's coffee bar in Old Compton Street .
26 They had left the paddock gate open , and Joe had taken advantage of it to go in search of more of the nice green apples he remembered having enjoyed so much the previous day — but this time he did n't reach Jessica Turvey 's orchard ; he got himself trapped in the marsh .
27 Another time he got us to lie on the floor with our legs in the air .
28 It took him a little while , but he got it fixed in the end , then held out his dummy hand for the gun .
29 ‘ She will start training for Wimbledon this weekend , ’ added her agent , but he admitted her playing in the year 's third Grand Slam tournament was ‘ not a certainty ’ .
30 Southall , delighted with the look made famous by the great Russian goalkeeper Lev Yashin , has even added to the macho image by pulling out all the padding which comes with today 's goalkeepers ' shirts because he thinks it gets in the way of doing the job properly .
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