Example sentences of "[verb] he [verb] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | If I had let him go to hospital the cost to the country would have been about £500 a week . |
2 | And then she wants him to go to bed after he gets hyper in n it ? |
3 | Has he gone to college or is he in bed ? |
4 | ‘ Has he gone to heaven ? ’ asked Abraham in tears . |
5 | He says him to go to work and look after the kid . |
6 | I told him to go to hell ! |
7 | Let him bleed to death ? |
8 | John Cooksley 's exhibition at Slimbridge ends on Sunday , but he says he hopes to stage another in the summer . |
9 | One of the young probationers from Bluebird was on the ward , and came in with an injection for him , to help him to go to sleep . |
10 | But I remembered I 'd told him to go to bed ; he 'd be asleep by now . |
11 | If it had been any priest other than Father Devlin he would have told him to go to hell and mind his own business . |
12 | I should have told him to go to hell . |
13 | I heard him say to Dad how sorry he was about Sister Hannah and how he 'd have liked to have seen her before she was screwed down . |
14 | I heard him grumbling to Mum about lazy teachers with 6 weeks holiday . |
15 | tell him to watch To Sir With Love |
16 | In another story , between those concerning Abraham 's escapades in Egypt and Gerar , we find him going to war ( ch. |
17 | Years later I learnt that Hodson went down to Sussex and told the headmaster that if he beat either of us again he would have him taken to court . |
18 | It seemed to Wetherfield to follow that where a creditor had proved his debtor 's means , he might have him committed to prison , and that he could then levy on those means , if tangible and available , to obtain payment of what was owed him . |
19 | Charsky watched him freeze to death before his eyes . |
20 | I do n't want him shaken to death , and we ca n't take him off these things . |
21 | Erm , that his father did n't make him go to school . |
22 | He looks very ragged , so I made him go to bed and get some sleep . ’ |
23 | However , according to esteemed French critic Olivier Boissière , ‘ common sense made him turn to architecture ’ . |
24 | ‘ They 'll tell him to go to hell . ’ |
25 | Frankly I think you should just tell him to go to hell . |
26 | The Sunday before she had asked him to come to tea . |
27 | In fact , he saw him ; Willie Hamilton persuaded him to come to church , and Paul , who had no belief , agreed on condition that they go to Savill 's Old , where Dr Heatherton sustained the charge , as they expressed it here . |
28 | The apparent cause was his father 's attempt to force him to go to church . |
29 | On his doctor 's advice he is to see a specialist today following the mysterious breathing difficulties which saw him rushed to hospital on Tuesday . |
30 | On his doctor 's advice he is to see a specialist today following the mysterious breathing difficulties which saw him rushed to hospital on Tuesday . |