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

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1 Philip went back to Richard 's rooms in college to wait for him on this night of undreamt-of triumph , to enjoy it with him , to talk it through .
2 He had brought with him reading that was expected of him during this vacation , works on sociology and on linguistics and some where these two studies converged , but these were not the sort of books one much wanted to read under the hot sun and the influence of wine .
3 No more is heard of him after this , although Kympton was acting as agent for the commissioners of the sick and wounded at Plymouth in 1703 .
4 They were first noticed by Poynting and the effect is named after him in this branch of materials science .
5 But serious allegations had already been made against him by this date .
6 He comes into close contact with both a teacher and other children of his own age and many of his future feelings about himself will result from what happens to him at this time .
7 It was difficult to talk to him with this going on .
8 erm , I have n't , I was gon na go and , I tried phoning Lorne one time I was going through to Glasgow just to see if I could , can I have a , can I have a pint with him or something , erm , just to chew it over cos he suggested you know he 'd made various helpful suggestions , in the meantime I did n't manage to meet him , but in the meantime I did manage to speak to my father-in-law who has a camcorder and er he will be more than happy to erm , he 's also got editing equipment , he would be more than happy you know , to do the home made video that we 've talked about , I need to talk to him about this because the obvious place to do will be the Lyceum on one of your shows
9 ‘ Any person who without reasonable excuse fails to comply with a requirement imposed on him under this section shall be guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months or to a fine not exceeding the fifth level on the standard scale or to both .
10 Where he comes in and he does that piss and he 's and Madonna 's standing there looking at him like this and she 's just looking at him and she 's going , anyone who can keep it up that long and he 's just sitting there going er no he 's going er and she 's going , she 's going , and she 's coming round like that trying to look at him , I could n't stop laughing .
11 The Secretary of State shall lay before both Houses of Parliament a draft of any code of practice prepared by him under this section .
12 Richard Baxter was deeply shocked by this tragedy and also by the general prejudice aroused against him by this incident .
13 She remembered the time she had returned the coffee she had borrowed from him , and how she had instinctively known there was a woman waiting for him in this very room .
14 They were concerned to be caring and look after him at this time of tragedy , and he was just not really taking in what had happened .
15 All she could see of him from this angle was that he was a very large man , broad as well as tall — so tall that he had to bend his head over his task .
16 On a similar tack , Guttersnipe would be intrigued to discover whether Mr Wahlberg was responsible for any more than 20 per cent of the many sexual peccadilloes attributed to him in this column .
17 Wasim , though has been reprimanded by Lancashire for comments attributed to him in this book .
18 I hate it when you walk past someone goes right in front of you and you sort of give it you do n't care if he 's ten feet tall you just look at him like this and you see this nasty greeny .
19 He knows that many of those now present will be eager to go with him on this adventure , but first of all he would like to present them with a challenge .
20 " CAO expressed disappointment that we did not seem to agree with him on this point , but added that he was faced with a grave administrative problem with hundreds of thousands of German PoWs on his hands and could not bother at this time about who might or who might not be handed over to the Russians or Partisans to be shot . "
21 CAO expressed disappointment that we did not seem to agree with him on this point but added that he was faced with a grave administrative problem with hundreds of thousands of German PoWs on his hands and could not bother at this time about who might or might not be turned over to the Russians and Partisans to be shot .
22 Now here 's something to argue about this weekend … what would you say is the hardest … or toughest race to win in sport … football 's league title … formula one … the olympic marathon … how about the jockeys championship … they 've been off and running for six months and leading the chase is Oxfordshire ’ s Richard Dunwoody … we 're riding with him for this week 's Friday Feature
23 Mansell 's Williams team-mate , Riccardo Patrese , in the other FW14B , could not compete with him on this form and , struggling with oversteer , recorded a quickest lap of 1–17.591 , 1.8sec slower .
24 Who could it be calling on him at this time of night ?
25 He knew , as all the boys had always known , that she had not had the best of lives with his father , but she had never before spoken to him like this .
26 He remembered how Minch had spoken to him like this when he had first come to the Cages .
27 She took a shaky step back , mentally berating herself for continuing to react to him in this inexplicable fashion .
28 Meese had simply said , ‘ All right , we want to go through the 1985 shipment … well , how the initiative began … then talk to him about this memo of the diversion of funds . ’
29 But seven pairs of eyes fastened on him at this news , each with their separate thoughts .
30 A wild urge to cling to him like this for the rest of her life ?
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