Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb infin] him [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | He 's got his 100 hours , can I send him back to you ? " |
2 | Deardrie , how do I bring him back to reality ? |
3 | Erm , if he 's here , could I see him afterwards about his request for er a questionnaire ? |
4 | ‘ May I have him home to the abbey ? |
5 | Why did n't I pick him up on that ? |
6 | Well how can I , how can I put him out like that . |
7 | ‘ How do I get him out of the country ? |
8 | ‘ Shall I ask him out to dinner ? ’ |
9 | ‘ Did you tip him off about Bernard ? ’ |
10 | why ca n't you send him down to court ? |
11 | — Does she torment him merely for sport ? |
12 | But it 's her house I mean they ai n't got no chi children or feel like saying to her whatever do you keep him there for . |
13 | Why did you take him away from me ? ’ |
14 | Could you drag him along to a meeting ? |
15 | ‘ Will you ever forgive me ? ’ he questioned soulfully , and Fabia began to feel a tinge embarrassed , for how , in a public place , could she tell him not to be such an idiot ? |
16 | In a wedding photograph , the interesting faces are not those of the bride and groom , but of the encircling guests : the bride 's younger sister ( will it happen to me , the tremendous thing ? ) , the groom 's elder brother ( will she let him down like that bitch did me ? ) , the bride 's mother ( how it takes me back ) , the groom 's father ( if the lad knew what I know now if only I 'd known what I know now ) , the priest ( strange how even the tongue-tied are moved to eloquence by these ancient vows ) , the scowling adolescent ( what do they want to get married for ? ) , and so on . |
17 | Why could n't she let him in to that private part of herself that sometimes cried out for — what ? |
18 | And see can you get him back into the world ? ’ |
19 | Honestly , Bina , what on earth did you pick him up for ? |
20 | Yes , why did you pick him up with the cart ? |
21 | ‘ If we brought you to where you could see the Zikr , could you pick him out for us ? ’ |
22 | do you urge him on like a cox ? |
23 | Can you imagine him there in his sports jacket , among the thousands of pilgrims ? ’ |
24 | He shouted angrily to his son , ‘ Get up , Linton ! ’ and then said politely to Cathy , ‘ Miss Cathy , would you help him back to the house . |
25 | Not quite , not quite , he 's jumped ahead a little bit , can you help him out on the table ? |
26 | ‘ If you wanted drugs and you thought Oliver had some , why did n't you ask him instead of breaking in here ? ’ |
27 | Erm can you push him up on the standard bearings ? |
28 | Shall we put him up with the others ? ’ |
29 | What happened was there was a burglar and er they went downstairs and they him over the head and then they put him a chair and they got the and he goes , what shall we , what shall we wrap him up in ? |
30 | He watched the engineer go , and then turned and let them take him up to the wall-walk , and down into the beleaguered city where , once , the Genoese had planned to keep him hostage while his company fought for Carlotta . |