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

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1 His story was that he had collapsed with exhaustion and thirst when a passing American schooner had seen his distress signals and taken him aboard .
2 When he had fallen asleep , Aurangzeb quietly chained up his brother in silver fetters and sent him off to Delhi in a covered elephant howdah .
3 Thinking about this one morning in 1954 , I went along to the keeper of the laboratory chemical stores and asked him for something which was water-soluble and formed needle crystals .
4 Franca had indeed had those fantasies , and continued to have them , of how she would kill her husband , smashing his head with a hammer , plunging a carving knife into his side , drugging him with sleeping pills and suffocating him .
5 Then , with a shrug , she opened one of the cubicle doors and ushered him inside .
6 I saw George outside under the station lights and watched him set off towards the rear of the train .
7 The England international 's wonder strike against Pescara earlier this month has just been voted goal of the season so far by top TV station RAI and earned him £9,000 , which he has donated to a charity helping Brazilian schoolchildren .
8 ‘ I put on my hazard lights and waved him to stop , ’ said Mr Beard .
9 When Clark had to hire someone to become chief executive of the new regulatory authority , the Treasury gave him a list of nine admirals , seventeen generals and six air marshals and told him they 'd be disappointed if he did n't find the right chap among them .
10 His patron , usually the local landowner , can acquire the necessary application forms and show him what to do with them .
11 Nazie , now of 155 Maxwell Drive , Pollokshields , and Ali , now of 2 Redhills , Lennoxtown , struck Mr McCallum , of 16 James Gray Street , Pollokshields , Glasgow , with hockey sticks and killed him in nearby Nithsdale Road on 6 August , 1991 .
12 Anticipating his future power unit needs and helping him to achieve them is the key to tomorrow 's survival in OEM industries hard pressed by recession and overseas competition .
13 He cleared the breakfast things and left him with the small addressed postcard that he had been provided with to write a message on for his mother .
14 Even in the last of the great satires , The Loved One , about California burial customs , Waugh had to watch his step because he was relying so heavily on dollars to pay the school fees and keep him in booze .
15 Any action on the part of a religious or other teacher which undermines an individual 's awareness of his personal and family duties and leaves him with the means to claim that a ‘ god ’ will relieve him of them , is an action which is utterly irresponsible .
16 They simply opened the prison gates and let him walk out .
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