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

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1 The one-armed general remained insistent though , supporting Monteith 's opinion that if Joseph be ‘ allowed to have his own way at this time , it will only make him more stubborn in the future ’ .
2 We could only make him as comfortable as possible under the conditions , and we still had to bomb Berlin ’ .
3 ‘ Why do you suddenly bring him in ? ’
4 ‘ You 'd better show him in . ’
5 ‘ As many times as it takes for you to realise that shutting him out will only keep him in , ’ he insisted firmly .
6 I think he 's got an awful lot to contribute to our period and I , personally , would very much like him here .
7 She would only bewilder him quite as much as she would distress him .
8 In any case , he told himself with sinking heart , the damn thing would only follow him again .
9 I 'll perhaps ring him later .
10 ‘ I 'd only loan him out for someone like you , Travis .
11 He decided to write home asking his mother how everything was back at Gibbet Hall and if she could come to visit him , or even better take him away .
12 Better take him back to ask the questions , ’ the policeman said .
13 Yes , you 'd better take him along now .
14 Coleen listened to his amorous overtures of love never doubting his sincerity , but she still wanted to be sure and she tried to gently tell him so ; she had to be sure before she said ‘ yes ’ .
15 Oh well you 'd better tell him then .
16 Reg looked at least three divisions better than anyone else on the park , and many of us thought it incomprehensible of ‘ Bencey ’ to literally drag him off after only five minutes .
17 Having watched and assessed the track record of some young officer , the middle-ranking detectives will perhaps put him forward as a candidate , and I have watched as potential members were admitted only after a series of phone calls had ensured their acceptability to the department .
18 I would personally rip him apart limb from limb for what he did to my boy . ’
19 Yeah , and if he becomes just an auto run it could just knock him back a bit , one of the crowd , you know , just another one
20 Who did n't they just throw him out ?
21 She could just make him out as he rolled over to face her .
22 She went , oh , she went oh I wo n't , I 'll just wind him up .
23 In the meantime , since she could n't physically throw him out , she would find somewhere else to stay for the night .
24 She says she hopes they 'll soon send him home .
25 So he say they 'll give it to you back so that 's what they done they give me me money back , cos they 'd already give him back his , you see .
26 Shall I just send him along to Rosie 's pharmacy for some diarrhoea mixture ? ’
27 " I 'll soon beat him out . "
28 Oh and then you can just follow him through ?
29 I can just see him tonight .
30 Early last week the Sun apologised for saying he had never had a real job , but in truth a four-year stint as a tutor organiser in industrial and trade unions at the Workers ' Educational Association 25 years ago does not exactly set him up for a glittering new career .
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