Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] he the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Surtees was a good choice , but I never got to know him the way I did Graham Hill , Jackie Stewart and Pedro Rodriguez .
2 And a performance that helped make him the Queen Mum 's favourite .
3 As Burn tried to tend him the plane exploded .
4 He is merely expressing a suspicion , and in a sense a hope ( ‘ when she has given him the clap , then he 'll come back to me ’ , to modernize it somewhat ) .
5 The pound 's strong showing against the German mark last week has given him the chance to reduce base landing rates .
6 Tom Jones says that Central has given him the opportunity to do a musical show which no-one else is doing .
7 The simplicity of his later work — he died on Christmas Day in 1983 — has given him the reputation of being a spontaneous artist .
8 It implies that the Prime Minister has permitted him the freedom ‘ to take whatever action is needed ’ in the past .
9 A BOY 'S ambition to run a cafe with a smile has won him the title of Smarties ' Young Achiever of the Year .
10 If you want to talk him the number 's o-five-hundred , four-o-four , treble zero .
11 The act has made him the star of the show .
12 Or what he thought had happened inside his head , for those at the hospital who were supposed to know told him the brain scan showed nothing untoward .
13 Ephron has told him the land is worth four hundred shekels .
14 Barnes , who won the last of his eight caps in 1988 , makes his first Divisional appearance since that year and coach Keith Richardson has handed him the captain 's armband , worn by Bath team-mate Andy Robinson last season .
15 Sherie intends to take Neil on holiday after Christmas to help him over his ordeal — after she has bought him the mountain bike he has set his heart on .
16 Kharin 's £200,000 transfer from CSKA Moscow will be completed any day now but Hitchcock wants to give him the Beasant treatment .
17 ‘ Everybody looks to give him the ball , so he 's sees more of it and , in my thinking , he therefore has to be fitter than anybody else .
18 ‘ We want to give him the chance to tell us how this strong criticism of him is not justified .
19 Dave Berrow , who has had committments to his Browing Starlets side which has cost him the chance to fish some possible points earning events , admits that the draw bag has n't been kind to him for quite a while .
20 Mr Prescott 's gutsy , down to earth brand of socialism has gained him the respect of party activists .
21 But it 's written for the non-microprocessor specialist to try to show him the way to erm exploit these things .
22 I want to tell him the story of my life .
23 You 'd think I 'd given him the moon . ’
24 But they 'd seen him the moment he saw them , so he kept on walking towards them .
25 She 'd told him the nurse was coming to see her lawyers and make a statement at the end of that week .
26 Travis could n't have looked more sceptical if she 'd told him the world was flat after all .
27 If they did report a rape and they 'd told him the woman opposite , at the top last night er , next week come back .
28 Then she 'd shown him the book : a very rare volume indeed .
29 The day she 'd shown him the photograph
30 A rich and aged relative , who has little use left for his wealth , refuses to give him the money he needs to go to Bali ( he has at last made up his mind ) , but there is an opportunity to steal it from him .
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