Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] [verb] him [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 But Maggie had heard him draw notes out of it which rent the air with their sadness , and through his music she 'd seen a side of him he 'd kept hidden from the world .
2 It was the following day , a Tuesday ; Ben Hesketh had arrived again , this time with a big estate car , and Ruth had helped him load the crates into the back .
3 " Funny , being a bird-watcher , " a boy called Cosgrave had once said and Stephen had made him take that back , twisting his arm until he agreed to .
4 When Quinn put down the phone , it was the first time Sam had seen him appear visibly shaken .
5 Many viewers thought she 'd used the famous Lawley charm to make him relax and talk about his childhood and family .
6 Harry signed for Palace after Manager Edmund Goodman had seen him play for the amateur side , Kingstonian , in a Surrey Charity Shield Final at The Nest early in the summer of 1921 , when Palace had just won promotion to Division 2 .
7 Yeah and Mike 's seen him like that and mum went round the ward and she made all the beds to help them and all , we had to bribe them to look after him , but was he looked after in the end , on Saturday I said look , I said do n't fucking come over here and tell me my dad 's gon na be turned in a minute I said because a minute is a minute , I said but when you come over here three and a half hours later to my dad that 's like three years , he 's in excruciating agony , he wants to turn him when you tell him you 're gon na turn him
8 After a successful return the crowd again got at the youth and Chapman decided to let him go , ‘ though it meant sacrificing a player who , I was convinced , had exceptional possibilities of development ’ .
9 And , as Dalgliesh had heard him argue , for all their demands for equality of status and opportunity , putting them in the front line behind the riot shields , taking the petrol bombs , the hurled stones and now the bullets , only made the job of their male colleagues even more onerous .
10 Because Florian Jones had made him believe that she was innocent of all that he had accused her of .
11 Hindley has made him become a poor , dull farm worker .
12 What had Lavinia , Lady Merchiston done to make him speak so ?
13 Did Isambard intend to let him go gracefully , after all ?
14 He says the year and a half he 's spent in America has helped him grow up a little .
15 Paul loves seeing him like this .
16 Elizabeth had let him wear a gold chain of hers round his neck .
17 Venables ' initial bid to sign Sheri for £2million last week was put on ice because Forest boss Brian Clough refused to let him go until he found a replacement .
18 David O'Leary ( although I gather noone in Leeds has seen him play )
19 Charlotte had seen him turn in the doorway to speak to Mrs Lane , whose placid smile indicated that she knew and welcomed him .
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