Example sentences of "[noun pl] and [pron] [verb] him " in BNC.

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1 His lips were doing wonderful things to one of her ears and she heard him swallow , then rasp , ‘ I 'm taking you upstairs to my room . ’
2 At only 18 , Dundas will be seeing things through young and excited eyes and I wish him the best .
3 Ireland spoke through you , and your mother , and a whole history of sexual repression ; the kneejerk of an oppressed peasantry rose up in you when Jed 's fingers tweaked my nipples and you hit him , comrade in Marx though he was .
4 Such scenes of domestic bliss would only turn to torments and she forced him to be a spectre at the back of her mind .
5 Knight bannerets of the king 's household stopped them but Cranston muttered a few words and they let him by .
6 His voice had changed during the last few words and she pushed him hard against the end of the settle as she said , ‘ No , they wo n't come running , but have you ever thought of you doin' the askin' ?
7 He seemed to know a lot about female mysteries and I wanted him to explain .
8 He 'd been talking to these erm Greek blokes and they invited him into this bar for erm
9 ‘ He came round the desks and I kicked him in the back of his legs to get him to the floor and I used my shirt to put out the flames and Hazel gave him first aid . ’
10 Ken Clarke was my minister of roads and I remember him coming back on more than one occasion with steam coming out of his ears .
11 The lock sticks and I heard him turning his key .
12 Some things he longed to talk about — he agonized over the Christians ' attitude to nuclear bombs and it grieved him that Fisher did not agonize .
13 I 'm very upfront about being happily married — I 've brought Nick into the office a few times and I mention him in conversation whenever it 's appropriate .
14 He said ‘ Okay , I want you to show me everything , ’ and I said ‘ Well , there are six strings , they 're tuned like this and written down an octave , ’ ( For those that do n't know , when guitar music is transposed onto a stave , it 's dropped a whole octave to keep it on the treble clef — Ed ) and he was taking notes and I gave him a beginning guitar book so that he could see how it was all written out !
15 ‘ He was up against international defenders and they paid him the ultimate compliment of having to trip him up half of the time .
16 They played chess and draughts and she helped him improve his English .
17 On two occasions he joined large dinner parties designed to raise money for particular charities and I witnessed him reduced to slumping over the table on folded arms , where he remained comatose until gently removed at the end of the meal .
18 He finished packing up his newsletters and I followed him upstairs into the bar .
19 In the event of trouble , remove the villain , let the other fish settle for a few days and them put him back .
20 That is an important reform for my hon. Friend 's constituents and I congratulate him again on that victory .
21 ‘ It 's the end of an era but there are no hard feelings and we wish him well .
22 He got spoiled with Mrs Sargent always buying him things and everyone letting him do what he wanted .
23 When you 're bored bored at other times , let's put it that way if he starts doing any bio-chemistry at all start as , start asking him about the proper names of the systematic names of things and you watch him bristle !
24 He had not been one of the late Stalin 's critics , but I liked the way he sang his large repertoire of Scottish folksongs and I heeded him when he denounced Butch and Sundance .
25 ‘ We became roommates and I taught him all he knows . ’
26 ( There were times when he got in great positions and you wanted him to hammer the ball , but he 'd end up doing a sort of ‘ clip ’ shot . )
27 We go a hundred yards and I tell him to stop .
28 When we got there one o one of the other boys was was already there with him and he was covered from about his waist down with coal and er we uncovered him and gave him as comfortable as we could get him until we got the stretchers and everything mobilize him and get him out .
29 Melanie tried to reconstruct his return , Aunt Margaret making tea , he asking after the newcomers and she telling him in her own way .
30 When he was at school , but he used to go home for the Christmas holidays and nobody saw him again till about March cos he was , he could n't even get to Rothbury he was snowed in .
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