Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] him [prep] that " in BNC.

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1 Roberto had written and asked me to carry for him in that year 's Open .
2 When Hullmandel published his treatise The Art of Drawing on Stone in 1824 , the possibilities of lithography were better advertised ( although Hullmandel was careful not to describe the actual printing process , so that artists would have to come to him for that service ) , and Lear was one of the very first to be attracted to the technique .
3 Talking to Gavin Selerie in 1983 McGrath detailed some of the influences that came to work on him at that time .
4 The moment she thought of Peter , then Martin ( no , she would not think of him in that ridiculous way with a small m ) no longer looked so good , so handsome .
5 Never heard of him after that did you I mean ?
6 The design for Isvik was influenced to quite a marked degree by the Peterhead-type sailing vessels of the Mounties , also by a sketch made for him by that extraordinary Antarctic single-hander , David Lewis .
7 I did not then have a chance actually to converse with him until that second evening after the return of his illness .
8 Extremely harmful it had been , meddling with him like that .
9 That is not said by way of criticism , because the case does not appear primarily to have been argued before him on that basis .
10 Do n't speak to him like that .
11 He was ashamed that Michael had heard his father-in-law speak to him like that .
12 His father said not to talk to him like that , so Tom walked out and went to live with his grandmother in Rickmansworth .
13 What are you looking at him like that for ?
14 She goes in there , she 's sitting looking at him like that , she just stares at him .
15 ( c ) No partner should carry on any business which competes with the firm or from which he derives benefit at the expense of the firm Section 30 of the Partnership Act provides as follows : If a partner , without the consent of the other partners , carries on any business of the same nature as and competing with that of the firm , he must account for and pay over to the firm all profits made by him in that business .
16 So we really we one of us to be here to look after him in that sense , one of us gets paid
17 She 'd never thought of him as that sort of man .
18 ‘ I had never thought of him like that before . ’
19 But she could not believe in him as that kind of reverent fan , whatever his enthusiasm for his subject .
20 Let me give you one scripture in closing , in two Timothy chapter one and verse twelve , the apostle says , for this reason , he says I suffer these things but I am not ashamed , for I know whom I have believed , and I am convinced that he is able to guard what I have entrusted to him until that day .
21 I 'm convinced that he is able to guard what I have entrusted to him until that day .
22 And what happened to him after that ?
23 Look at him with that ball .
24 Look at him with that ball .
25 ‘ The fact that I was needed by him in that setting was actually very attractive , because I was important .
26 Aye you never heard of him after that .
27 ‘ I did n't have much to do with him after that . ’
28 The monster bent clumsily over his master , calling to him in that hollow and ghastly voice , like a hound baying .
29 Nothing further was heard from him on that subject but in the meantime Whitbread had made contact with a Bedford surgeon , Samuel Young , who embarked on an extended trial of the remedy over the course of the following three years .
30 Running into him like that .
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