Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] him [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Better give him some money . |
2 | In field after field the government was forced to change course , earning a reputation for dishonesty and lack of principle that , when allied to Lloyd George 's prior reputation , could only do him great damage . |
3 | Reserve your answer for the cameras , or you may inadvertently give him more fuel for his theme . |
4 | It would eventually bring him untold riches . |
5 | Did I just give him some money , I did n't did I ? |
6 | I might just give him another run — if only to keep the stable going ’ . |
7 | So Dave will just get him some cigarettes or something . |
8 | can I just ask him one question about it , erm , I 'm not an accountant and you probably , I 'm sure you know a lot more about accounts than I do , but in fact if you look at the revenue accounts for the year we 're talking about ended August nineteen ninety two at page a hundred and thirty two , do you see that ? |
9 | You 'd still see him three times a week . " |
10 | An omission which might have and may still cost him serious casualties to personnel north of the Qattara depression . |
11 | Swimming was one thing , going for a drink was something else entirely , and would probably give him all sorts of ideas . |
12 | I would think Frank Clarke would probably give him another minute or so to see if he can run it off . |
13 | Susan and David doted on Christopher and were getting ready to really spoil him this Christmas . |
14 | It will not even give him any power in Brittany , for if she comes here she loses whatever sway she has there . |
15 | He 's not here this afternoon , but you can doubtless telephone him next week . ’ |
16 | And he 's still paying his premium for his Covermaster , will we actually give him more units ? |