Example sentences of "[noun] [pers pn] [vb base] he [prep] " in BNC.

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1 With my best caricature British accent I reduce him to a fit of stifled giggles .
2 Samuel Beckett We want him in a nice jail where we can keep an eye on him .
3 While it took ten years for them to move against her , after only 12 months they have him in their sights .
4 While it took ten years for them to move against her , after only 12 months they have him in their sights .
5 I , when , when we go down to playschool I walk but because it takes what fifteen minutes to walk into town I put him in the pushchair
6 He said Alan Winmill is somebody I have known for many years I regard him as a man of intergrity .
7 During this period we find him in conflict with races who were very different to the Franks : the Slavs and Avars in the east and the Saracens in the south and west .
8 In our first encounter with Satan we find him within the burning lake of Hell , having fallen from such a great height to such a great depth and now engulfed in fire , licked by flames , seemingly in pain , according to Milton 's narration , yet still able to speak with an uncanny strength and courage against ‘ the potent Victor ’ ( I. 95 ) .
9 Is that the only name you know him by ? ’
10 ‘ As a pup he was always asleep , so one day we put him in a pair of pyjamas and started calling him PJ .
11 From his letters and his wife 's memoirs we picture him in cheap cafés hunched up in his greatcoat over a cup of coffee , with Russian and European newspapers spread about him .
12 No I do n't , no that was just a nickname they give him for years ago , matter of fact I the other day , I was walking up and he called me , so I took me father 's name you see , nickname , that was .
13 Oh yes , every month I call him into the office and I say , it still is n't good enough , pull your socks up .
14 They put Dagon upright again , but the next morning they find him in an even sorrier state .
15 Peck adds that ‘ Some times they prod him with Needles , sometimes they pepper him , sometimes they Shoot at him . ’
16 He is a talented lad who shows great respect for his elders and will play in any position I tell him to .
17 It 's a promise I expect him to equal .
18 ‘ There is every reason to remember George Bush 's achievements and the debt of gratitude we owe him for his leadership .
19 Whether working in watercolours or oils we see him as a real painter 's painter , a technical wizard , but not a great imaginative talent .
20 Letterman would like to see a first draft by the time I meet him in London .
21 First time I see him in his uniform , he looked that lovely I could 've eaten him alive .
22 The fact you box him round the ears to get the half point , true I think .
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