Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb infin] he [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Although regretting the need for such prosecutions , may I congratulate him on the vigour with which he prosecutes those who peddle such odious doctrines ? |
2 | ‘ I had never met James alive , so how could I recognise him in death ? |
3 | Did I welcome him with open arms ? |
4 | May I refer him to the reports on economic purchasing issued in December 1992 and February this year by my counterpart in Great Britain , Professor Littlechild , for an indication of the complexities involved in this type of exercise ? |
5 | But how can I look him in the face and tell him that 's turned out to be true ? ’ |
6 | Neither did I follow him to Adelaide , Ashley thought belatedly . |
7 | But , if so , why do n't I see him in bed with me ? |
8 | ‘ Never , ’ writes Boswell , ‘ did I see him in a better frame ; calm , gentle , wise , holy ’ — with Johnson opining that the essence of the Crucifixion lay in showing to the world that even the Son of God suffered on account of sin , and in doing so , displayed how heinous a thing sin must be . |
9 | Would I take him in the lorry ? yes I can do that for you . |
10 | May I encourage him by telling him that the Chief Constable 's view is that four out of every five planned terrorist incidents in Northern Ireland are thwarted before they take place ? |
11 | Can I leave him with the |
12 | Did I mention him to you ? |
13 | How can I feed him on this ! |
14 | ‘ What do I charge him with ? ’ |
15 | ‘ Shall I get him on the line , sir ? ’ |
16 | Just as he sometimes lets me beat him at chess . |
17 | Do ya remember him in er in Budgie ? |
18 | This posture always made me suspect him of having a horizontal cleft slicing through his buttocks , betokening a random — but adaptive — mutation , taking humans closer to being office furniture . |
19 | ‘ Will you lend him to me just for one night ? ’ |
20 | Should you goad him into attacking you , you might find the aftermath disappointing . |
21 | Why could n't she treat him with the same cool indifference as he showed her ? |
22 | Fergus felt a surge of real anger now , because how dare she treat him as an inferior , how dare she speak to him as if he was no more than one of her serfs , a possession , a pawn , a thing . |
23 | What do you want him for ? ’ |
24 | What do you want him for ? ’ |
25 | What do you want him for , anyway ? ’ |
26 | ‘ What do you want him for ? |
27 | ‘ What do you want him for ? ’ he asked , using his mock-Cockney voice — was this the real Williams sound ? |
28 | ‘ Do you want him in the clinic , or back to his own place , Shelley ? ’ |
29 | ‘ Why does n't she want him to ? ’ |
30 | Would she want him to ? |