Example sentences of "you [vb past] him [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You met him at the Kremlin .
2 You got him on the C B or something dad says and er he says she wo n't be up cos got ta take her to the doctors or something
3 You passed him on the way in . ’
4 ‘ I heard about Froggy , ’ he said , ‘ and that you found him with the shaft of a golf club stuck through his gullet , ’ he finished brightly .
5 ‘ He feels as if you played him for a fool .
6 Gazzer seemed to be talking to himself , not to Marie but , suddenly , he looked straight into her face and said : ‘ Did you tell him where she lived , like you told him about the money ? ’
7 You killed him in the raid on the armoured van .
8 You warned him of the perils , of course ? ’
9 I expect that 's what he thought he was going to when you grabbed him at the end of the war .
10 Say you lost him in the crowd .
11 You knew him round the halls , did n't you ? ’
12 ‘ You might cook him a wonderful pie and then you 'd find he 'd given it to a drunken beggar , and no matter how kind you thought him after a while you 'd want to kill him .
13 I thought you said you saw him at the bus station this morning .
14 ‘ Was he always alone when you saw him at the house ? ’
15 ’ I just get guys saying , ’ Hey man , I love that film where you bit that guys neck and then you shot him in the head and his brains went spilling all over your face .
16 You had him at the Lord Howe , that 's the last I know .
17 It does n't seem that long since you had him as a puppy
18 You had him in the palm of your hand and let him escape .
19 He emerged from the frostbitten earth as mysteriously and magically as the transitory rare flowers ; and he continued to move mysteriously — you left him under a coat and he reappeared in a drawer — all that winter .
20 ‘ So you married him in the end , did you ? ’
21 Mr Smith looked at some of the papers on his desk for a moment , " … ah yes , Mr Partridge had to go to hospital for a tetanus injection and stitches after you struck him with a shovel .
22 ‘ — well , they surely are now — and you hugged him tighter and tighter , and you dragged him through the divorce courts — ’
23 And then you dragged him to the altar , or was it the registrar ? — I 've never had an account of the joyful occasion — and then you came back up here , and-you thought you 'd be Queen of Oswaldston , with your little private income , and your nice stone house , and your upper-class ways . ’
24 You pushed him in the chest with your hand and then you went for him trying to slash him .
25 You sat him on the dock , then dived out under the curtain and climbed onto the bank .
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