Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] him [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 He instructed me to meet him the next day at the Turkman Gate , soon after dawn .
2 ‘ I 've known Francisco for years — I met him the first year I came here , when Monte Samana was brand new . ’
3 But I could make no sort of impression upon him … when I visited him a second time , the fear of death was gone , and with it all solicitude about religion . ’
4 I told him the first thing he has to do is establish who she is and where she comes from . ’
5 During his lunch-hour I give him the last orange , a biro and three lollipops , all I can muster , and wish him a happy birthday .
6 when I visit him a second time he did n't turn up at all
7 What do I tell him the next time he asks
8 She bore him a third son , but a difficult carriage and birth presaged troubles which eventually cost her her life in her forties .
9 She told him the first chance she had , when they had had tea and he was eating his lonely meal in the parlour .
10 So , ‘ Goodnight , ’ she bade him a second time , her goodnight this time , however , sounding husky and hasty as she started to hurry back to her room .
11 That was what he meant to Mrs Sairellen Thackray as she served him the first of her good dinners of boiled beef and potatoes and onions towards which the town 's Chartists had all made their contributions .
12 She gave him a last long look and went out , shutting it with unnecessary firmness behind her .
13 When she gave him the second half of S. Kettering 's rent , he put it in his pocket without counting it .
14 It sounds to me with me being they got him the first the the their victims .
15 A few people were waiting and one of them called out angrily as Joe stepped in ahead of them all , but he gave him a one-second blast of his sub-zero gaze and said , ‘ Police business , ’ and then he turned his back and forgot the man completely .
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