Example sentences of "he [vb mod] [vb infin] them [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The presenter had been advised confidently by Coutts before he left London that , should funds be required , he should telephone them with the code-word Jabberwocky .
2 May 29 , 1975 The defendant solicitors issued a third party notice against the barrister whose advice they had taken , asking that he should indemnify them on the grounds that they had acted on his advice .
3 If a potential investor should assume that ‘ preference ’ means that he should prefer them to the ordinary shares he would be sorely in need of professional advice .
4 He should have them within the hour . ’
5 They were left feeling drained , insulted and angry at a man who suggested he should bill them for the five hours he spent at their home .
6 Well , my mum said he should put them through the letter box .
7 He must introduce them into the plane of his own discourse , but in such a way that this plane is not destroyed .
8 He 'll take them to the top of the stairs and make sure they know when to go on — usually by the gracious means of a prod in the back .
9 The court heard that Jones scoured the Penrhys estate after the burglary and took his friends to Mr Penrose 's house because he believed he could lead them to the culprits .
10 By the time Roger had recorded from sixteen birds , he told me he thought he could detect regular differences between them so large that he could assign them to the two groups even without being given the code .
11 He could feel them at the small of his back , feel the scratch of the lavender garland which she still held .
12 Now he was n't held down , he could unleash them on the world .
13 Steven decided that if he could n't come up with a definitive artistic statement to impress the grown-ups , then at least he could impress them with the definitive bank statement .
14 He could hear them in the rooms above .
15 The smaller bits we 'd look at for a time and then he 'd throw them on the fire .
16 Or I mean I think he 's , she 's bitten him before , if he had any sense he 'd leave them at the gate or something , I mean somebody would go for them .
17 And he 'd clip them on the clip them on the rope and take 'em to the pit bottom .
18 I asked him where he was goin' to get the pennies from , and he said he 'd nick them from the superintendent 's gas money .
19 He 'd sod them by the hide and arrange them into lengths .
20 the only battleship I know about is the girl friend go away for about three months at a time and you 'd say of where 's Norman , oh he 's er working and then we all knew he 's working for a he 'd put them in the computer systems right the way throughout the ships
21 Well I used to the grindstone was in the cart shed , you see , and er I used to turn the handle whilst he ground his knives down and then he 'd take them in the slaughterhouse , after he got them ground , and put them on this stone to get them smooth , to get a fine edge on the knife .
22 He would instruct them in the first instance to threaten to seize the man 's belongings to the value of the money owed .
23 He still treated Edward coolly , stating with conviction that he had his orders direct from London and saw no need to go over them in detail , and no possibility that he would modify them on the say-so of a junior officer he did not know .
24 Once she had written , another decision would have been taken , and he would tell them in the office that they were having a stab at Italy this year , he 'd managed to track down a villa in Tuscany .
25 He would lead them into the yard and behind the sheds , and then he 'd point at nothing and say there it was .
26 Cumberland , an eye-witness recorded , ‘ jumped around the room with joy ’ on learning he could resume his pursuit of the rebels , ‘ and declared that he would follow them to the further part of Scotland . ’
27 His days in Perugia were clearly numbered , and he would spend them like the young magistrate , on a siding running parallel to the main line but going nowhere and ending abruptly .
28 If it is forthcoming , he will protect them from the terrible plagues with which he afflicted the Egyptians before their escape .
29 The hon. Gentleman 's points are well made and I am sure that he will draw them to the attention of the chief constable .
30 Two he can grab them by the legs .
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