Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] and [verb] him " in BNC.
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1 | But in bed I lay and accused him to myself . |
2 | 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 ) . |
3 | 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 . ’ |
4 | I like and respect him . |
5 | You know when I go and pick him up ? |
6 | There ai n't no chairs or carpet or nothing , so if I go and see him I have to sit on the floor . |
7 | All he ever says when I go and see him is , why do have to wear all that stuff on your face , why ca n't you be natural ? ’ |
8 | erm ho , I know him so I go and see him sometimes . |
9 | Or , so he can see it when I go and see him . |
10 | Would it help if I go and lend him a sympathetic ear ? ’ |
11 | 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 . ’ |
12 | Jeff Beck is a great guitarist and I respect and admire him for his talent , but no more so than an unknown guy down the road who 's also brilliant . |
13 | I laugh and push him up the last step . |
14 | It was Neil Spencer , editor of NME , suggesting rather embarrassedly that I come and see him . |
15 | Seeing his hippy mother and young sister commit suicide left him plagued by demons , which inspire and haunt him . |
16 | They were in , aha , yeah , they were in bed , right , and this , look , in bed , listen to this , sound asleep it 's on the radio and news , they 're asleep in bed with two girls and the boys , the boy was in bed fast asleep and somebody come and touched him like that and when she woke up it was this , this the lad |
17 | 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 . |
18 | He is still giving new life to those who believe and trust 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 | You try and stop him , she thought . |
21 | ‘ You try and move him , ’ said his Dad . |
22 | you go and help him |
23 | ‘ Ellen , you go and bring him up , ’ said Mr Edgar . |
24 | So while he 's looking for you somebody could run out and kick the tin , there you go and fetch him , and if he 'd caught anybody and when you kicked that tin the other , well you could all go and hide . |
25 | If you went to see him in the '60s and you go and see him now , it 's pretty much the same ; he holds true and keeps his tradition . |
26 | ‘ He 's in the front room , you go and see him and I 'll get me coat . ’ |
27 | You go and see him ? |
28 | Although his character does incorporate these descriptions , he has many different sides to him , something which is not fully appreciated by those who try and oppose him . |
29 | They are changed for him by the eagles who come and take him in his sleep to a new world — which Sam , with a resurrected Gandalf in front of him , very nearly perceives as Heaven . |
30 | The carer has to be involved in this process , so that every time the patient washes his face , hands or body , you help and remind him to do so correctly , without increasing his spasticity or putting himself into danger through careless movements . |