Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] [verb] him [prep] " in BNC.

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1 So long as a judge keeps silent his reputation for wisdom and impartiality remains unassailable : but every utterance which he makes in public , except in the course of the actual performance of his judicial duties , must necessarily bring him within the focus of criticism .
2 We must not blame him for this for he is a product of the evolution which used that very ruthlessness to make him just what he is , and what we all are at the beginning of our lives .
3 We should not advise him in what circumstances the claim would be covered under the policy .
4 We should not blame him for being a man of his time but commend him for his remarkable vision and altruism .
5 She hardly knew what she was saying ; only knew that she must somehow rouse him to movement .
6 It should also inform him of his right to apply to the court to purge his contempt .
7 ‘ I should also tell him about you .
8 I should really take him into that
9 He seemed to think she should simply take him at his word .
10 I do n't know why Barny chose to eat his own chicks , but I must n't judge him in human terms .
11 Let him be Gazza — you should n't want him to be anyone else .
12 He watched her trembling lip , and added , ‘ You should n't put him on a pedestal .
13 However , Barbarossa was still suspicious of the leader of the Guelphs , and when he resolved to go on crusade he ordered that Henry must either follow him to the Holy Land or return to exile in England for a further three years .
14 I think she should mentally wrap him in a parcel , tie it tight with string and put it on one side for the moment .
15 If the result was not one for Graham Turner to celebrate on the third anniversary of his takeover at Wolves , the manner of their performance should certainly cheer him on his 42nd birthday today .
16 " It 's odd how you always have to ask that question , that you 'll only see him through other men 's eyes .
17 Were n't you saying in the tent only yesterday : " When Charles has been beaten and stripped of his weapons , I 'll personally tonsure him as a cleric and take him back to Ravenna " ?
18 But some fans might not forgive him for leaving .
19 They might not know him by sight , or might not be looking for him at all .
20 And , in the end , she might not lose him after all …
21 Yeah , well the easy way for them to assess him is have a look at his tests , and if he has n't done any , then they 'll just assess him on what he can do .
22 The letter is interesting , though , for the light it casts on his rooted dread of mental imbalance , and on his horrified feeling that the unsatisfactory relations which had existed between himself and his father since eariy adolescence might somehow mar him for the rest of his life : You and I are both qualified for it [ neurosis ] because we were both afraid of our fathers as children .
23 ‘ We 'll soon lick him into shape . ’
24 Ignore it cos the man might just leave him in there renting it until or when forever it goes up .
25 In fact it might just finish him for good ! ’
26 I might just take him on it !
27 Despite her pleas Raja Pala insisted he would only return her wings if she first bore him a child , whose eyes might always remind him of the world she came from .
28 Although Rob , affectionately known as Mr Brora , has retired , you might still meet him in the shop that bears his name , now run by Colin Taylor , another well-respected and well-liked Brora angler .
29 I have a great thankfulness for having known him and worked with him and learnt so much from him , and somehow I feel we 'll always have him with us in his paintings and the West Riding countryside and schools .
30 I mean , I do n't swallow everything Morrissey says but I 'll always consider him worth listening to . ’
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