Example sentences of "[verb] him [vb infin] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Though when she might have let him know that she was quite able to make her own decisions , thank you very much , she remembered — she still wanted that interview with him . |
2 | But looking up at Ilbrec she saw such a heartbroken sorrow that without a word she let him stoop and take Fand from her . |
3 | ‘ I could have got him when Liverpool let him go but I said balls to him . |
4 | ‘ I was a bit surprised Liverpool let him go after he looked one of their best players last season , but I do n't suppose Ron is too worried about that . |
5 | Eventually she let him win and asked who told him . |
6 | Then in September 1983 , ‘ Wally ’ Fuentes Morrison let him know that his skills were once again required for a special operation . |
7 | Instead , she let him know that she never took guys home on a first date . |
8 | She let him stumble and fall to his knees . |
9 | Uproar then , and shouts of : ‘ The nigger 's got th'measure , short-arse … fist like a cannon ball … who 'll have twopence on him to win … ’ as the crowd heaved Garty to his feet , helped him round and sent him flying back towards Midnight . |
10 | I felt sorry for poor Heathcliff , and while the Earnshaws were at church , I helped him wash and dress in clean clothes . |
11 | Tobie had been inclined to object , but le Grant helped him pack and assemble his travelling party . |
12 | It was the association of hot springs and helium that had made him think that there could be something to Chatterjee 's idea after all , and maybe to the claims by Fleischmann and Pons . |
13 | It had been the amount of blood flowing which had made him think that they were worse . |
14 | The possibility that she might have been raped should have made him pause and perhaps pity , but his savage jealousy allowed no room for it . |
15 | But he was aware of the stage in his career which he had reached , and work on the preparation of Collected Poems had made him feel that he was about to retire . |
16 | His debts to her were never-ending and yet she had never once made him feel that he owed her anything . |
17 | The Bambara 's talk about the house and cattle they were going to buy made him wish that his father had agreed to move . |
18 | Because Florian Jones had made him believe that she was innocent of all that he had accused her of . |
19 | He put his hands on her shoulders and kissed her , then held both her hands and smiled down at her as I had not seen him smile since I mentioned her name that night in the subway . |
20 | It was the first time she 'd seen him smile and , though it obviously was n't intended to charm , it took her breath away and made her pulses quicken . |
21 | And look at the twenty year-old Blues Saraceno featured in this very issue ; I 've seen him play and he 's tremendous . |
22 | ‘ I 've seen him play and liked what I saw . |
23 | She had never seen him come and she regarded him worriedly . |
24 | If it will be useful for Dr Watson to hear what I have to say , please let him stay and listen . ’ |
25 | Let him think that Elinor may go at any minute . |
26 | Let him think that he 's able to plant these ideas in your head . |
27 | Let him think that he 's getting away with it . |
28 | Let him think that Selden died from a fall . |
29 | She was n't going to do it again , and let him think that she could still be affected by anything he said , or by the way he looked at her . |
30 | ‘ And I am still your maid , ’ McAllister had said gaily to him , but , of course , she was now less and less of a maid and more a member of the family , working side by side with Matey in cheerful equality , living and playing with them in the evening , and when Dr Neil spoke of the wedding day again she said that she must write to her uncle at least , before anything could be arranged , and let him think that she had done so . |