Example sentences of "[vb base] he [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 I did n't want anyone to go to that sort of trouble , but … well , I know Steve 's worried , and I want him to enjoy this trip . ’
2 Oh we want him to do that , our front wall when he 's got five minutes .
3 You want him to do more ?
4 I want him to investigate that vent for any sign that someone might have used it to escape . ’
5 ‘ Now I want him to have more shots on goal and get on the end of more chances . ’
6 They want him to detonate such a great burst of passion that all those millions of waverers upon whom so much depends will rush to support him .
7 Yeah , only I want him to try these on you see because I bought him a new pair yesterday
8 I urge him to stop any move to allow the barrage project to continue to be used as a party political football .
9 ‘ I certainly expect him to see this season out .
10 I expect him to improve another 30 per cent , ’ said Boutin .
11 Did this hard-nosed Special Branch officer expect him to discuss that
12 I expect he knows all about it , that 's for sure .
13 The relevant provisions state that an employee has the right not to have action short of dismissal taken against him ‘ as an individual ’ by his employer to : prevent his belonging to an independent trade union ; or prevent him from taking part in the activities of an independent union ; or compel him to join any trade union .
14 Let him rule this country for you . ’
15 I was surprised they let him do that .
16 so I thought let him do that ,
17 I let him sleep that night — and succeeding nights — with Montaine … .
18 He was an F and the other boys never let him forget this .
19 If , however , he believes in the right to a free and independent trade union , let him grant that right to the employees at the Government communications headquarters , who have been denied it for the past eight years .
20 Then call Meany on 051 7092714 and let him know all about it .
21 If it is the postman , introduce them ; let him know this man represents no threat .
22 He 'd expected a great brazen trumpet hanging , with a legend in outlandish characters — ‘ Who dares to brave the giant 's wrath , let him sound this trump . ’
23 If anyone thinks my language exaggerated or highly coloured — and such there might well be , considering that no one here under pensionable age can have any recollection of a world without rent restriction or subsidised rents — let him recall another upas tree which we only managed to cut down in the nick of time ten years ago .
24 He would squeeze the life out of that child-faced maniac , let him breathe enough to plead for his life and then choke the air off until his cold fish eyes popped and his tongue arced down to his Adam 's apple .
25 I let him have that bike . ’
26 No no you must miss out on a go , oh it does n't say , let him have another go then
27 I let him sell some smack here , because it 's peanuts .
28 Let him act any way he wanted .
29 ‘ I let him read some of The Journal of a Fallen Angel , as a special treat .
30 I mean , I let him spend all that money on me , and although I told myself it was fair , it was n't .
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