Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [vb base] him [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I think it 's a very wonderful thing I mean I regard him as a warmonger World War Two by his eighteen month should have been |
2 | ‘ So how come you follow him to Adelaide and , on the day before he 's racing , you announce that you 're pregnant ? ’ |
3 | The soldiers of Judas betrayed him , the soldiers arrested him , th the the the scenario works out , it all unfolds they nail him to a cross . |
4 | ‘ I insist you take him into custody . |
5 | Prince Charles rang her every day , suggesting she join him for a walk or a barbecue . |
6 | When he does emerge we see him in the company of his mother . |
7 | As the fortunes of the mine declined we discover him during 1877 paid as " John Latham and boys " with his account as low as £31 for a month ; a far cry from the 1840's-1860's when the dressing staff of old men , women , boys and girls averaged 100 and their total wages ranged from £142 to £241 . |
8 | ‘ Nor will I have you worry him behind my back . |
9 | Jack of course er er I I know I 've known him know him in the United States , but er Jack jumped ship in Baltimore . |
10 | Such remarks , though a backhanded compliment in their implied assumption of her intelligence , made her hate him with such an intensity that she could actually feel herself start to tremble and sweat . |
11 | He insisted we join him for dinner where he regaled us with tidbits of gossip from the court and city . |
12 | Those who knew him describe him as a typical Oxford don , courteous , charming , an unassuming man to whom fame came very late . |
13 | Add to that a predilection to falling off buses because you think you see Him on every corner , in every crowd , at every window , and the inevitability of actually seeing Him in the off-licence when you were n't expecting to , and feeling your entire stomach lurch forward involuntarily like waking from a dream of falling . |
14 | Had me take him into Salisbury to the oculist . |
15 | I said I want him in there . |
16 | Bruno then gave his view on the other two big heavyweight clashes coming up : ‘ Bowe is a very good boxer , strong , young and very confident and seeing his last fight I fancy him against Holyfield . |
17 | One gate that he could open himself let him into a front garden patrolled by two Dobermans , but he was okay with dogs because there had always been dogs at his mother 's home , and at his grandparents ' home . |
18 | But she said you put him in his box , and cover it up , he do n't like it ! |
19 | It 's like this people th they 're deep sea divers and they discover , they 're stuck in the crevice , a big erm nuclear submarine and what it 's for is an experiment that 's gone wrong and it it 's to make and instead they make an abomination you know , incredibly powerful and intelligent but really nasty you know , murderous and killer and so they take they take him to these people . |
20 | ‘ I ca n't say I blame him for that . ’ |
21 | When , after his assaults on her , she begs to be allowed to leave , her instinctive feeling for him makes her provide him with some hope of her return , or at least of their future communication . |
22 | He straddled his legs , and guiding her head with both hands , tried to make her take him into her mouth . |