Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [vb base] him [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It 's as if I 'd only seen him at twilight ; and now suddenly I see him at dawn .
2 So I tell him about the search for her , and he sits and listens .
3 Perhaps you know him by his shoes ?
4 so you close him on his final objection , you listen , you then sell him his objection , right , you sell him his objection , right , you confirm his answer , right , whatever he says to you and his answer you actually confirm it back to him , you do n't interrupt him , right , you do n't guess where he 's at , right and basically if work through a system you 'll get on there , now for me to be able to , to , to , what I 've just said to you is a load of garbage , but if I was sitting I was sitting actually go through each one of these steps and that 's what you term as a closing sequence , you see what I mean ?
5 So you drop him at the actual hospital ?
6 So you expect him at least to be coyly cagey about strong predictions .
7 In fact — and this is going to blow your socks off if you 've never thought about it before — God works out how much we love him by the way we treat other people ( including teachers ) .
8 We are excited as a group in knowing God has called us to India but we realise how much we need Him in order for us to be effective .
9 ‘ It will take him six weeks to recover so we expect him to be out of action for longer than that , ’ the spokesman added .
10 ‘ It will take him six weeks to recover so we expect him to be out of action for longer than that , ’ the spokesman added .
11 so they put him on a life support did they ?
12 The sooner you get him to the vet , the better .
13 Like I 've him at , watched him a few times , she goes , get off he says , what
14 Whenever I meet him in the village , ’ he said bitterly , ‘ which is not very often , I 'm glad to say , he walks right past me without even raisin' his cap in respect … ’
15 If I go out I take him to mum 's .
16 Now I teach him about indie music and he teaches me about dance .
17 But now I have him in my corner it has turned my career around .
18 Now I have him in my corner and it has turned my career around .
19 Now we place him in a house .
20 well I want him to , I 've had enough , I think its
21 He says , Well you tell him from me that I shall never forget .
22 Mm well we love him to death .
23 Clean it up and then you take him in the .
24 Señor Gracias come in and talk to eem very quietly , then he heet him across the room .
25 ‘ Sometimes when I take him to the local toddler group and watch him playing with the other children , I think it would be great if he could just feel the sand in the sandpit between his toes and know what it 's like to get his hands all messed up with play dough or paint — the things other children take for granted . ’
26 ‘ Well , here we are , ’ Andy says , sitting forward and slapping his hands on his knees , then taking the J when I tap him on the elbow .
27 I do n't know then , I ca n't think where I know him from , .
28 I have a feeling its not too different from how Leeds play now , that s why I see him as an excellent ( joint ? )
29 it 's like sort of a guy comes into lectures and , and , and he can be , particularly when talking about things like racism and disability , be quite liberal as it were , you know , and that kind of when you get him down the pub all on his own er a quite different repertoire comes out so er
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