Example sentences of "[verb] him this [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The amount of times you 've rung him this week ! |
2 | I drew him this morning . |
3 | But he is betting that the Department of Health will not prosecute him this time . |
4 | " One of the neighbours found him this morning — luckily someone loyal to the cause . |
5 | Yeah I told Michael , I phoned him this morning |
6 | I tried to catch him this morning , before we went to our appointments , but he would n't speak to me . |
7 | Then I played a trick on Michael , who was a great chatter-up of girls at that time , and told him this person in costume was very keen on him , so he began to chat him up . |
8 | Oliver said when I told him this story rather hesitatingly , though I expect my nerves were to do with talking about Gillian . |
9 | His instincts finally rang the bell and told him this man had more than a casual interest in what might be going on downstairs . |
10 | I told him this evening that I must have some daylight . |
11 | I told him this morning . ’ |
12 | Erm he , he told him this morning on the phone , he 's looked into it , he 's the director and he apologizes . |
13 | from Pilkingtons and there 's little , she said you would n't notice it but there 's little like , little things on and when he did the grouting yesterday she said that she said it was awful , she did n't like it at all so she told him this morning |
14 | It 's only the beginning for me but I thank God for the privilege of serving him this way . |
15 | I got him every time , until the end and I said I am not serving him this time ! |
16 | ‘ Less than a minute ahead , ’ he muttered ‘ With any luck , I should overtake him this time . ’ |
17 | Mark James , Jim Payne , David Gilford and Paul Broadhurst think they can beat him this week as does Gordon Brand jun who was joint second with Ireland 's David Faherty in Valencia . |
18 | ‘ I know where he 's staying and I 'm going to tackle him this evening . ’ |
19 | But there again er it was the time we lived in and you had certain Well yards had their own way of trying to keep track of when a guy was in a toilet etcetera and sometimes you would have to hand in y your er your time ticket , to the toilet attendant , and you would give him this ticket and he would say right you are , you know , and mark down your number on a book and say to you , well you 've got seven minutes or something you know . |
20 | And he 'd got a boy who did stutter and he always used to go to granddad before er he when he came to school , before lessons and he 'd give him this pebble and he 'd say , now you can put it in your pocket . |
21 | ‘ Well , when he comes in , could you give him this envelope ? ’ |
22 | and I swapped him this elephant |
23 | It could have saved him this time , but the policeman , half nerved up for aggression , caught him fairly in the doorway and hung on with professional ease . |
24 | I have n't seen him this afternoon . ’ |
25 | ‘ I 've known Rohan a long time , but I 've never seen him this way with a woman before , or with such immediacy . |
26 | He said : ‘ I could have seen him this morning before your lot arrived but I funked it . ’ |
27 | ‘ Have you seen him this morning ? ’ |
28 | ‘ Have you seen him this morning ? ’ asked Jill . |
29 | Mr would of seen him this morning |
30 | Although they had quarrelled so bitterly Mrs Gotobed had still loved Mr Evans , deep down in her heart , and the message she had asked Carrie to give him would show him this plain , . |