Example sentences of "[verb] him [adv] [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Francis believes he could become Alan Shearer 's partner in the England side , and rated him highly enough to agree a new , four-year contract in the summer worth £4,000 a week . |
2 | It 's just that I have arranged to meet him tonight sometime to sort out a few things for me would of made a lot more sense if he 'd been here ! |
3 | I did n't like Mike , ’ she says , ‘ I strolled in and he did n't like me , he was at that age when he did n't like people if they did n't look cool so I hated him because he used to be really sarcastic and I did n't know him well enough to realise that he was only messing . |
4 | I am Catholic and can not divorce but I do not want to divorce because I do not know him well enough to want to divorce him . |
5 | I urge him not merely to consider the matter but , because of the strength of feeling shown here , to take action as soon as possible , so that our hon. and learned Friend the Member for Leicester , West and his family will not have suffered in vain . |
6 | She was now only a step away from her target , so she was n't far from getting to know him well enough to question him about his allegiance — just as long as she could keep his escort sweet , which would probably mean more bondage if that was the only way he could get his nuts off . |
7 | She let the dress fall , pushing him away gently to slip out of tiny white satin briefs . |
8 | Malik mispunched Malcolm over mid-on , and Lamb 's little legs could n't carry him fast enough to get underneath the chance . |
9 | He is also writing to John McGregor , the Education Secretary , urging him not only to abandon the idea of additional CTCs but to hand over those in the pipeline to local authorities . |
10 | I disabused his mind on this point by telling him about the fresh pug marks I had seen at the pool , and advised him very strongly to collect his buffaloes and return to the village . |
11 | The Foreign Office advised him very strongly to take no part in the transaction , but this was in fact an encouragement . |
12 | On their third night she ordered him quite roughly to bring his legs closer together and found a way of rubbing herself against his knee while sucking at his neck that made him shudder . |
13 | They used to let him up here to practise from time to time . ’ |
14 | ‘ Brian said he felt Jason could do us a job , and I know him well enough to realise that his judgement is worth following . |
15 | ‘ I know we should n't have let him go , but I did n't feel we know him well enough to tell him he was too drunk to drive . ’ |
16 | ‘ You 're sure you know him well enough to make that claim with authority ? ’ |
17 | ‘ He tried to say it was too much worry for him but I know him too well to believe that . |
18 | You may , however , need to go further and meet him more regularly to discuss issues of current concern , so that any major problem is not withheld by this changed relationship . |
19 | It is high time Eubank put on another world-class performance , but opponents such as Gimenez simply do n't fire him up enough to produce his best . |
20 | She had not known him long enough to become accustomed to the impact of his looks , but she felt confident she could hide any extra fluttering of the pulse which he gave her . |
21 | He was a primitive misogynist whose hatred of the wife of one of his friends led him quite seriously to plan her murder . |
22 | But his enthusiasm for system led him too easily to assume that a native administration duly gazetted was a native administration actually functioning as a responsible organ of local government , and this set a limit to his achievements in reform . |
23 | He waited two minutes to focus his thoughts , threw back the duvet — its stale scent reminding him yet again to visit the launderette soon — and staggered into the bathroom . |
24 | Charlotte , her eyes on Albert who was taking her attention , asked him rather half-heartedly to desist , but the boy threw the ball out of the window . |
25 | I thought I would speak to Otto , ask him how best to go about having Jean-Claude 's work assessed for performance . |
26 | I knew him well enough to spot that . |
27 | Already she knew him well enough to realise he would never make threats he was n't prepared to carry out . |
28 | Florian broke off , looking astonished , and Maria knew him well enough to realise that his attention had made a rare leap outward . |
29 | But Amanda knew him well enough to suspect that he might be bluffing . |
30 | She knew him too well to imagine he 'd let her get away easily , even when he learned there was money . |