Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [vb base] him " in BNC.

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1 All right let him do it .
2 It was not until the last hymn that Ianthe happened to turn her head slightly and not so much see him as become conscious that he was sitting behind her and presumably had been throughout the service .
3 You know , i i it is a very fine line between er how we talk to our customers , which is why I , I , I ca n't stress enough the need for the project coordinators to talk face to face with the customer first of all , and perhaps gently lead him down some of the items in this list that the project coordinator thinks the client might not have remembered .
4 I only just let him in .
5 perhaps still tell him we 've cancelled , we 're cancelling
6 I so often hate him , I think I ought to for ever hate him .
7 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 .
8 I had promised him that I would look her up , convey his admiring regards , and perhaps even bring him back a signed photograph of Miss Dragonette .
9 Any territories that rallied to Free France would enhance the legitimacy of his movement , provide strategic bases for his forces , and perhaps even give him the opportunity to transfer his headquarters to a base on French soil .
10 If a person were to announce to a policeman that he was about to go to the house of his sworn enemy and beat the living daylights out of him , it would not make sense if the law were that the policeman had to follow the suspect to the locus in quo and only then arrest him .
11 So she just like kick him one .
12 You just actually give him the distance .
13 Yeah , well er , yeah well go down there I mean he still lives at the back of the shops still just ask him
14 As a matter of fact I usually just give him the first line or two and leave him to get on with it .
15 me and I usually always tell him off .
16 On the last side 's Violet , a reworked blues with references to Messiaen in it , some of Miles Davis 's most exquisite slow playing is to be heard over slurred , sliding chords and the kind of empty space you hardly ever hear him loose in these days .
17 I only said ‘ was ’ because I hardly ever see him any more .
18 His tenants — he sublets — hardly ever see him , and deal with his estate manager .
19 As his neighbour I see quite a lot of him , as his colleague I hardly ever see him .
20 I hardly ever see him — I do n't even suppose he 's noticed that I 'm not there this week ! ’
21 Possibly even tie him into a couple of torso cases and a bullion robbery . ’
22 His former pupils still respectfully call him ‘ Sir ’ .
23 So let TODAY once again tell him what he must do .
24 With the advertiser you meet him once never see him again .
25 probably not invite him , I think he 'll
26 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 .
27 Amazingly , the film takes on instant depth the minute it touches ‘ American ’ soil , suggesting something very like moral ambiguity as Columbus suddenly turns into the hard-arsed imperialist we now fondly imagine him to be .
28 Why did n't Luke damn well help him , instead of threatening to throw him off the film ?
29 Well just tell him to be there
30 Well just tell him no .
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