Example sentences of "[noun pl] [conj] [verb] him the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Style , ’ she replied , throwing her long fair hair over her shoulders and flashing him the toothpaste smile again .
2 ‘ Thank you , that was very good of you , ’ she murmured politely , but , feeling intimidated suddenly — or was that her guilty conscience again at work , she got to her feet and handed him the proof that she was who she said she was .
3 I saw three movements and told him the Sonata would sound better if he made a very flashy last movement , but with content .
4 He looked at the Substitute who stuck the cigar between his teeth and handed him the sheet of paper saying :
5 Chris Renninson set Hibberd away down the right and his excellent control took him past two defenders and gave him the time and space to send over a pinpoint cross to O'Shea , who rose unchallenged to head home from close range .
6 I wrote to him every few days and gave him the details of everything that happened and everyone I met .
7 It was only that now , having finally admitted that she loved him , that she 'd loved him almost from the moment they 'd met , she was able to admit that it was those very same qualities that made him the man he was .
8 I always wrote the replies and told him the news and reassured him that Mum was watching his widow , which it gave her great pleasure to do .
9 These documents were intended to set out clearly the basis on which services would be provided to a customer , to inform him of his rights and to give him the opportunity of allowing or prohibiting certain types of transactions such as off-exchange transactions , borrowings on his behalf and illiquid investments .
10 Sugar have provided the right vehicle for Mould to tether his current world-view to , providing ( with Mould 's guitar and the tightness of the rhythm section ) a set of beautifully hard-knuckled rock arrangements that give him the clout he needs to reinforce the feeling inherent in his vocals .
11 By evading him earlier that morning she 'd played into his hands , at the same time both increasing his suspicions and giving him the best part of the day to allay them .
12 If , however , Shakespeare did actually exist , then he must have possessed certain attributes that made him the kind of existent he was , even though no attributes that he may have had would have been sufficient to individuate him in a metaphysical sense .
13 She sat down opposite him and propped her chin on her hands and gave him the look of limpid honesty at which she was particularly gifted .
14 When my father is drunk and beats me , he does it because I wo n't go out and beg in the streets and bring him the money I get .
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