Example sentences of "[vb base] him [prep] [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 You 'd see a drunk , and if he was n't incapable , send him on his way .
2 Then we 'll give him another feast and send him on his way . ’
3 When disaster strikes , you call Europ Assistance , who will contact one of its contractors and send him to your home , usually within two hours .
4 I 'll ground him , or send him to his room .
5 But the reds and browns are not sure if they want him on their side .
6 Thankfully , he has seen this simple act as one of friendship rather than for what it really is — I am afraid of him and I want him on my side .
7 ‘ But I want him on my terms . ’
8 He felt a second shot hit him in the back and knock him off his feet .
9 But Althusser elaborates it a little , using the example of Christianity , where religious practice is said to ‘ hail ’ the individual and provide him with his status as a subject .
10 ‘ Peter means well and people always forgive him for his little failures .
11 Indeed , this event was the first of several that has enabled Keith to use his knowledge of Russian as he has also been asked to write a short speech for a Coopers and Lybrand partner in Sheffield and subsequently coach him with his delivery skills .
12 The other flights Lendl has in mind are the erratic ones which transport him on their excursions to the net in his long quest to win the Wimbledon title .
13 Skarsnik 's fame has grown amongst the other tribes , and today all the Night Goblins of Karak Eight Peaks , and many others besides , hail him as their undisputed master .
14 But as I read on about the growing disharmony between Mrs. Proudie and Mr. Slope , Trollope rose in my estimation and count him among my favourite authors .
15 Amy never smacked him but would jerk him on to her hip and dump him on her bed saying : ‘ Bloody awful noise . ’
16 She who could call a lame youth to her and support him with her invisible grace while he laid down his crutches on the steps of her altar , why doubt that she could turn the leaves of a Gospel , and guide a faithful finger to the words her will required ?
17 Get a man and mould him to their own design — onto their personal potter 's wheel he goes , all the unacceptable bits gouged out .
18 now this particular question , this , it 's a very solemn and searching question , it belongs to a group of three questions found in the New Testament which have to do with a matter of salvation , the first one is , we wo n't look up the reference and that for time this morning , the first one is the question that the disciples put to Jesus , who then can be saved , that 's in Matthew , chapter nineteen , then there 's this one in Luke thirteen , are there few that be saved and then that very , very personal question that was put not to Jesus but to Paul by the Philippinean jailer in act sixteen , what must I do to be saved , three questions in the new testaments about salvation , who then can be saved , are there few that be saved , what must I do to be saved , you know as Christians you possibly found yourself , asking yourself the , the same question that these people put to Jesus , why are there so few Christians , look about our own town , think of your own neighbourhood , your own street , think of the place where you work how few there are who are followers of Jesus Christ , how few there are who have committed themselves to Jesus Christ to of receive him as their saviour , who 've have accepted him as saviour , how few there are when you compare it er to all the others who are rejecting him and er who are living their life regardless , how true it is that the great majority of people seem in , in this present day to have little time for God or for the things of God , they 've got time for all sorts of other things , but God and his claim on their life is crowded out , how many there are like that , how few there are who have submitted to Jesus Christ and have received him as their saviour or so it seems .
19 The T. S. Eliot Lectures show him at his best — relaxed , immensely well read and decisive .
20 And even if ‘ Un sospiro ’ and the second of his two versions of ‘ La campanella ’ are slightly less distinguished , the three Hungarian Rhapsodies again show him at his most elegantly eloquent , as well as brilliant .
21 Show him in his er in his front door if you like if you do n't want to bother them .
22 I lead a life unassociated with the physical labours that are the proper countryman 's contribution to his surroundings and which integrate him with his own creations .
23 Oh and I happened to be standing in the back kitchen you know and I got hold of this saucepan and I picked my little brother up and put him under my arm in case he got hurt and I oh I belted my father from his head to his feet with the saucepan .
24 I mean I 've known wives er having bicycles ready in the , in the corridors of the house , where all the man had to do was to get his trousers on , if he was asleep in bed , she would come and open the front door , put him on his bike and away he went .
25 Put him in my office .
26 Put him in his nest , ’ Alice said .
27 cos you know he was that shattered he was falling asleep downstairs before I put him in his cot , so it was a case then of putting him to sleep in his cot
28 put him in his Cubs
29 But she said you put him in his box , and cover it up , he do n't like it !
30 ‘ We shall go to the conference anyway and if necessary catch him in his pyjamas in his hotel room , ’ Mr Poole said .
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