Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] him at " in BNC.

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1 We do need someone like him , but fuck England — I want him at Leeds .
2 I watch him at PAs and he 'll go up to screaming girls and undo his tunic and twist his nipple right in a girl 's face .
3 One officer suggested behind his hand that I visit him at his home after work , and in exchange for this little attention he would write me a six-month permis de séjour .
4 I remember him at Bretton lecturing in the small hall where there is a vast mirror facing the speaker oil the oval platform .
5 I quote him at length , not only because he has drawn attention to a hitherto neglected type of Earth Mysteries site , but because his experience so entirely accords with my own .
6 Like I 've him at , watched him a few times , she goes , get off he says , what
7 I take him at his word , for I can not go to see for myself , not being male .
8 His hair , similarly , has collapsed onto his head so that at first — I see him at the end of a corridor — he appears to be completely bald .
9 I see him at the wheel of his Mercedes-Benz , on the day the gypsy camp was established , personally ferrying the children from ‘ the central hospital ’ .
10 It 's as if I 'd only seen him at twilight ; and now suddenly I see him at dawn .
11 So you expect him at least to be coyly cagey about strong predictions .
12 So you drop him at the actual hospital ?
13 It 's rose pruning time says Brian and he will call and do the necessary if you contact him at the Glendale Club on 091–584–1148 .
14 There 's no more dangerous animal in the jungle if you surprise him at close quarters . "
15 yes oh yes , could do that , I 've let him some out though when you see him at the back
16 He 's a natural competitor , he even beats you up if you beat him at cards . ’
17 Shakespeare 's so central to our heritage i you learn him at O level , you learn him at A level , you get used to him .
18 Shakespeare 's so central to our heritage i you learn him at O level , you learn him at A level , you get used to him .
19 We glimpse him at this time as the ‘ very accurate , industrious young man ’ commended by ‘ Governor ’ Thomas Pownall [ q.v . ] .
20 As his biographer develops the theme of his travels , it becomes difficult to tell whether Godric is more of a merchant or a pilgrim : we find him at Jerusalem , at Compostela and at Rome .
21 If we pay him at time and three quarters which is the most we can pay him , we 're still making point six of a er on top of that .
22 sort this out sensibly , the police overreact , they arrest him at midnight in the clothes he stands up in , they take him down to the police station , he 's held in the police station for about thirty six hours or so , something like that , er instead of being brought before the court straight away and released on bail straight away , they , they keep him in custody where he 's never been before , er and Madam he 's then released on bail but court imposes silly conditions on him , conditions that he should n't go back to his home address , he ca n't go and see his girlfriend , he ca n't go and see his children , er , and Madam it seems to be an abuse of the process really of the court to behave in this way .
23 They teach him at school , they teach him at college , and they keep making films of him , too .
24 They teach him at school , they teach him at college , and they keep making films of him , too .
25 They see him at the winning post ,
26 None of us mind him at all and he used to be a special friend of Minch 's . ’
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