Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] him [prep] his " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I want to thank him for his patience , foresight , and ability to interpret my ideas , incorporate his own with them , and achieve what you see here tonight .
2 I recall thanking him for his consideration , but quite probably I said nothing very definite for my employer went on :
3 In this sacrament I meet the risen Christ ; I feed on him and rely on his promise that , as the people of God meet to recall him in his death and passion , so we are able to take the elements and say ‘ This is my body …
4 In our personal encounter with Christ , we begin to distinguish how we have naturally tried to please him , instead of allowing his love to enter our hearts so that we begin to love him with his gift of love to us .
5 This global stance and anthropological imagination continue to guide him in his consideration of the relation between religion and culture , and his fascination with ‘ more primitive and self-contained peoples , where the culture and the religion are co-terminous ’ .
6 According to the Men 's Movement , second only to the father is the older male who will help teach a young man what it means to be a man and help remove him from his father 's influence .
7 In Act 2 they make their startling début after Domingo 's first important solo ; in Act 3 they reappear to congratulate him on his second .
8 I mean , we 've had him here all week , training up in the St Edwards School with Barry and erm we 've put him through his paces , he 's incredibly strong .
9 That 's why they 've sent him on his own . ’
10 So they 've suspended him from his event , the 5,000 metres , for four years .
11 I have seen him with his girls in the fields , and when he knows I am watching he kisses them .
12 Madame had you see known him in his alcoholic days , when indeed such calm must often have been the prelude to him lurching into an argument , or falling heavily from his stool .
13 If so , perhaps the explosion and the subsequent punishment have brought him to his senses , for an upsurge in his form was highlighted by a violent century against Leicestershire .
14 TOKS AKPATA is a man whose love of the game and whose own sad injury have spurred him on his one-man campaign to make the rugby pitch a safer place .
15 While is possible that Ryde have signed him in his other capacity as Saviour of the World , the official reason is that regular ‘ keeper Ian Lloyd is having trials with York City .
16 you just need to get him on his own away from the crowd
17 He faces the prospect of retirement with the same level-headed commonsense approach with which he has tackled most of the issues that have confronted him in his long career .
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