Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb mod] [vb infin] him [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ But Adams could run him close and I ca n't see any reason why he ca n't go on to get still more honours with Arsenal . ’ |
2 | Oldfield himself asked Branson to carry on as his manager , which Branson agreed to do for a new rate — Oldfield would pay him one barrel of beer a year . |
3 | He had thought that living in Normandy would make him ambivalent towards his old enemy , but he had spent too many years fighting the Crapauds suddenly to relinquish the need to see them beaten . |
4 | No reason , shrugged Endill , and left before Mr Litmus could ask him any more questions . |
5 | Essential to Trent 's possibilities of survival was that Louis should believe him ignorant of the death sentence already passed . |
6 | Now Marenches informed the king that the continued presence of the Shah would cause him grave problems . |
7 | The least he deserved in return was that Harry should tell him all he knew . |
8 | Now he knew that the Darkfall effect did have the answer to those questions and that Bissell could give him those answers . |
9 | Ten days with Emily would do him good ! |
10 | Taylor will then need convincing shows in the USA before the FA would give him another four years , equalling the eight-year reign of Bobby Robson . |
11 | In the intertestamental days we read of the Messiah , ‘ God will make him mighty in the Holy Spirit ’ ( Psalms of Solomon 17:37 ) , and in the Targum or Commentary on Isaiah 42 : 1 , the Servant is seen as the Messiah , and God says of him ‘ I will cause my Holy Spirit to rest on him . ’ |
12 | It was fitting that his last innings for Middlesex should bring him 221 — his highest first-class score . |
13 | Peter would put him straight as soon as he got back . |
14 | Ignorance , combined with confidence that the popular support that he enjoyed inside France would make him indispensable to the Allies , may well explain his initially calm response to news of the invasion on 8 November . |
15 | Covering up for George would bring him little thanks . |
16 | ‘ I think it 's his strongest position and he will start the season there although young Paul Aitcheson will push him all the way for the No 1 jersey , ’ said Larder . |
17 | Father Herluin should know him better than we . ’ |
18 | Vietnam might do him good . |
19 | Huey thinks Lucozade will keep him healthy . |
20 | perhaps Eileen will give him some |
21 | Walter will find him safe lying at the holding until Iago can ferry him over and see him on his way . |