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

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1 Sensing her disbelief grow and surround him , he flashed with petulant anger .
2 The priest , minister , rabbi , or other community leader probably knows sources and will most likely quote them to you from memory if you telephone or approach him or her after a service .
3 When he said , " I ca n't believe this is me , man , " they looked at each other , unable to bear that they could not express what they felt for him , but they could laugh , and — it was Pat who sat next to him — stroke or pat him , or embrace him .
4 I would just like to say that I neither support nor oppose him . ’
5 The Woman leaned forward further and punched him hard , in the mouth .
6 Stop and search him .
7 How dare this friar , this bare-arsed Dominican in his dusty black robe and shoddy leather sandals , sit and lecture him , Chief Justice of the realm !
8 But in bed I lay and accused him to myself .
9 ‘ I 'll ring the scupper and tell him you 're coming , ’ said his PA .
10 Run and catch him , Harry ! ’
11 I lie and ask him to comfort M and D and Minny , and Caroline who must feel so guilty and everyone else , even the ones it would do good to suffer for me ( or for anyone else ) .
12 I gave him a hard releasing shove in the general direction of Sam , Perkin and an open-mouthed Gareth and at last watched a dozen restraining hands clutch and keep him from destroying himself entirely , but he struggled against them and turned his vindictive face my way and shouted in still exploding rage , ‘ I 'll kill you . ’
13 The Church has no alternative but to condemn him , excommunicate and reject him , as Pope Leo put it , ‘ having regard to the safety of his soul ’ , the pope expressing the hope that in return Coenwulf would be more generous to the Church of St Peter than Offa had been .
14 The suggested starting point was that , if a lad is coming out of Deerbolt , Father Patrick lets his area youth worker know and gives him a contact address for the worker and they go from there .
15 I have often much ado to keep my countenance when I hear and see him , though really the man means well ; and Oh ! he does load one with such great , big , thumping , barefaced compliments , bestowing a pretty decent one on himself now and then . ’
16 I like and respect him .
17 Hang , draw and quarter him ?
18 She must also change , bathe , feed , exercise , occupy , entertain and shave him .
19 At least now he 's surrounded by people who encourage and inspire him , who kick his arse , help him write songs and drag him out of the isolated , uncreative lethargy he easily slips into .
20 He is still giving new life to those who believe and trust Him .
21 Humility is to orient our lives towards God , so that we understand and obey him in a greater and greater sense .
22 Seeing his hippy mother and young sister commit suicide left him plagued by demons , which inspire and haunt him .
23 We show the land-owner what we find and treat him and his land with respect .
24 A great writer 's idiom is , by himself when he nods and more certainly by his epigones who emulate and copy him , rigidified and adulterated .
25 ‘ Well , try and persuade him .
26 She said : ‘ Try and persuade him to come home for a special tea .
27 Indoors he can get through almost half a show with one guitar — but then I try and get him off that , so that we do n't have the problem of breaking strings . ’
28 Would n't mind about the , when yo , you know when you hear about being in it 's huge try and gore him each player so they
29 bed you see , get used to it , and when I come in in the morning and try and chuck him off well he normally comes down like but when I bloody go to go to bed with you , that 'll be it cos he 'll be straight there again .
30 You try and stop him , she thought .
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