Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [verb] him [art] " in BNC.
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1 | You 're always give him the last sweet to him ! |
2 | And I 'm about to give him a beer , because he 's got good reason to celebrate , this night . ’ |
3 | ‘ Other lads given a trial at 19 by a big club like Monaco might think they 've cracked it — but Lambert knows we are simply giving him a glimpse of what he should be aiming for . |
4 | Friendly , but then we are about to do him a big favour . |
5 | Clarissa could only say glumly that according to the newspapers , the Finns were doing very well at any rate , and how mean Charles 's officers were not to give him a bit more Embarkation Leave . |
6 | His Quaker wife , the famous prison reformer Elizabeth Fry , felt members of her own family were also giving him the cold shoulder when they heard he was being ‘ investigated ’ by the Ratcliff and Barking monthly meeting . |
7 | Little did he know that the experienced dealers were about to teach him a lesson . |
8 | It was with tears of joy in his eyes , that Felix went forward to meet the torchbearers , who by their chants were evidently proclaiming him the hero of the hour . |
9 | If he 's her lawyer , perhaps she 's already given him the photograph . |
10 | He I 'm suppo he says to email him , contact him at the start of week zero , because he 's goin he he 's trying to remember of his own accord , but er ju this is just to give him a kick along in case he 's forgotten |
11 | But he says it 's never lost him a night 's sleep , and he 'd happily take up the rope again if called . |
12 | But he says it 's never lost him a night 's sleep , and he 'd happily take up the rope again if called . |
13 | ‘ The Prince was perhaps showing him the sights ? ’ |
14 | Morris suddenly felt tired ; the doctored wine was not giving him the uplift he needed . |
15 | It was sadder still when People magazine was still calling him a ‘ bimboy ’ at 28 . |
16 | Robinson was still giving him the low-down on life in Whitely when the key rattled in the door again and it opened to admit Rod Porter . |
17 | He said he would be relieved to have the operation performed because his hernia was now bothering him a great deal . |
18 | Scherk died in tragic circumstances ( he suffered from diabetes and went into a coma when no one was around to give him an injection of insulin ) . |
19 | ‘ OK , maybe I was n't doing him a service . |
20 | She cultivated the kind of aloofness that Robert had observed in certain classes of minor official — he had the constant impression she was about to refuse him a visa . |
21 | As good-luck would have it , he was in a stronger position than usual , because , as he mentioned with one of his quick smiles , the University of Bristol was about to give him an honorary degree , one of the fourteen that he was to accumulate . |
22 | I found it was stale so I replaced it and was about to make him a corned beef sandwich when Dad asked , ‘ Where 's Pete ? ’ |
23 | Emmie saw , appalled , that he was about to tell him the truth . |