Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] he a " in BNC.
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1 | Only cost him a couple of quid . ’ |
2 | Also , he is one of the best man-man markers Ive seen … basically give him a job and he 'll do it . |
3 | So give him a big hand , please … |
4 | So give him a good clean show suitable for all the family , or you can rest assured you 'll be playing the tavern tonight . |
5 | K. R. I 've moved on people sleeping rough — perhaps take him a hundred yards from the shop wherever he was — ‘ On your way . |
6 | Oh I should love one , ooh , so I thought , best not give him a bleeding mug I 'd best get my best china out , you know ? |
7 | just give him a cricket ball and watch the transformation . |
8 | Just give him a message , would you ? |
9 | ‘ Just give him a bit of time . |
10 | Just give him a nod , I suppose , and ask the way to the exit ? |
11 | He was saying to him he said stop bloody play acting get up and he just give him a kiss on the head |
12 | Just give him a dead eye . |
13 | I just give him a you know you give them you know on on his side |
14 | Many just call him a Renaissance Man , or the man famous for his loud suits . |
15 | just praise him a lot when he get 's it right . |
16 | Just leave him a minute ! |
17 | They usually give him a 20 pence piece and he heads straight for the bar to buy his favourite ready-salted snack . |
18 | He paused , then said , ‘ I think you also like him a little , yes ? ’ |
19 | At this point we can either laugh at the absurdity of the situation or , more naturally , stand in awe of Satan and from now on find him a compelling figure , whatever evil he is about . |
20 | Whatever time I ran him back , there was always a smiling , cheerful member of staff to greet him , strap him into the stair lift , help him to undress if necessary and even bring him a last cup of tea if he felt like one . |
21 | And the work that he had tried to prevent will now , ironically , endow his old age , even afford him a comfortable subsistence : this work which was viewed as such unprofitable employment |
22 | Please give him a job , Mr Wood . |
23 | I mean for example if they walked in the room right now I 'm sure you 'd introduce me so I 'm really saying is look can you give me a telephone number , I 'll give them a chat and in fact , by the way , if you do see him within the next couple of days or so please give him a shout , let me know that you 've been quite excited about some of the ideas that I 've shown you this evening , I wan na do the same thing for him , you know , nothing gained nothing ventured nothing lost . |
24 | Moreover , Labour councillors do not defend their actions ; they put the county treasurer up to do it and then give him a £4,000 salary increase . |
25 | ‘ Then give him a message , please . |
26 | and then give him a game and take his mind off it , and take him in the kitchen give him |
27 | Or at least tell him how to get there , or give him the money to get in when he did get there , or at least lend him a map with a cross marked on it , or give him an address . |
28 | The main questions you ask , the more he 'll believe , he do n't ask , it 's , it 's , it 's all about , this is what I 'm saying about erm reacting , eh when basically what you would is you 'd make a statement , tell him something and then ask him a question , which is what you did anyway , but I do n't know if you 're always aware of what you 're doing , you 're doing , you do it naturally , selling is about making statements and then asking questions , you do it when you telephone customers all the time |
29 | I 'd throw a ball in the bunker and then bet him a Coke he could n't get up and down . |
30 | I never saw him again but to this day I wish I could take him to Ibrox and watch the Rangers with him and maybe buy him a half and half pint at one of the Govan pubs . |