Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [vb base] him [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I 've got to be made to realize that I only love him for what I can get out of it .
2 I scarcely see him from one working day to the next . ’
3 I got off with Andrew but that 's all a p only a who I get off with him and I do n't fancy him , I know I do n't want to go out with him I just fancy him for the occasional snog , fair enough but I 'm just saying like you know you fancy
4 Straight to bed I just put him to bed now .
5 I just want him to be locked away
6 I just want him to be rational , ’ said Ellen .
7 Everything goes as planned and I soon bully him into the landing net , and from there the hook is removed and he is slid into my big , knotless keepnet , where he can lie safe and recover while I try to catch him some company .
8 Every time I always get him in trouble in French .
9 I always use him as an example when people ask why make travel difficult .
10 I always keep him under tight control when I 'm walking and make sure that he never goes near sheep or lambs , and on the open fell he 's usually on his best behaviour .
11 But I still prefer him in my side than playing against me .
12 ‘ We have a real big production screen , and as Jeff was in on the design of the set , I still feel him with me .
13 This season , with only a few weeks gone , I confidently nominate him for another award — worst piece of man-management this season !
14 I also join him in deprecating the attack on my noble Friend Lord Jenkin , who has accepted an appointment on a trust .
15 I also join him in paying tribute to Alick Buchanan-Smith who was a personal friend of mine , as he was of so many , and who was an outstanding parliamentarian and Minister , and to the courage of George Buckley .
16 erm but I also think , I also find him to be exceedingly critical of the figures that he looks at just like he was very critical of Woodrow Wilson .
17 I also congratulate him on winning The Spectator 's Back Bencher of the Year award .
18 " Wagner , as I now know him from his music , his poetry , his aesthetic , not least from that fortunate meeting with him , is the flesh-and-blood illustration of what Schopenhauer calls a genius .
19 I really like him as a person because he cared and possessed other good qualities .
20 I really like him for all those synthesisers .
21 I particularly remember him at parties diving out of the window for fresh air .
22 He stood out like a sore thumb for Sheff Utd , I think I even remember him from his Palace days .
23 I even meet him for dinner from time to time .
24 I well remember him as one of the voices in the wilderness during the Falklands affair .
25 I readily join him in paying tribute to the remarkable achievements of the academic and other staff in those institutions of higher education in terms of the wonderful opportunities that they are offering to more and more of our young people and to people of all ages .
26 But oh , Nicodemus if you only see him as a teacher you only see the minute part of me !
27 You just get him over excited !
28 ‘ Well , in that case you just refer him to me , young lady .
29 You just ask him for one !
30 He comes to the door just like that ; no servants , no security phone , and that by itself gives you the green light ; you have n't the time for any finessing so you just kick him in the balls and follow him inside as he collapses , foetal on the floor .
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