Example sentences of "[vb base] he [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Then bundle up your husband and boyfriend and send him to the woman whose name appears at the top of the list , you will receive 16,337 men — and one of them is bound to be a hell of a lot better than the one you already have .
2 If necessary , take him shopping with you , or better still , send him to the supermarket alone so that he realises the cost of basic necessities .
3 Place him on the bed . ’
4 If , now , we place him in the pantheon of Afro-Asian leaders who decisively influenced the course of events it is because he was a survivor , to whom the drama of revolutionary struggle was an end in itself .
5 There does , however , appear to be some confusion among various commentators as to Bukharin 's basic position : some , such as Itoh , place him in the underconsumptionist school , while others place him — correctly — in the disproportionality school ; but the latter , e.g. Sweezy , Mandel , Day , do not always attribute the same meaning to this .
6 If your child is unconscious , place him in the recovery position ( see page 82 ) .
7 I often have to get up with Graham , carry him into the living room and nurse him into the living room and nurse him on the armchair .
8 I often have to get up with Graham , carry him into the living room and nurse him into the living room and nurse him on the armchair .
9 ‘ I went to the front of the house and saw the dogs catch up with him and knock him to the ground .
10 Then when he stops , get out the car and grab him by the neck then throw then I .
11 He was originally held in Safi Prison , where he developed diabetes in 1988 , but was then transferred to Marrakech where his family lives , and so could visit him regularly and provide him with the food necessary for his diabetic diet .
12 I kiss him on the cheek .
13 Cut him out and slip him into the stocking so he peeps out of the top .
14 ‘ Well , here we are , ’ Andy says , sitting forward and slapping his hands on his knees , then taking the J when I tap him on the elbow .
15 In the end the man became so nervous that I had to hold his arm and literally steer him through the crowd to the right spot .
16 Either we grab 'im by the beard — ’
17 He would have been able to tell Gould about the wealth of unusual birds around Adelaide , and persuade him of the necessity of collecting in the area .
18 ‘ I have work to attend to , Master Corbett The inn-keeper 's body has been coffined and has now to be churched before the villagers become too drunk and dump him in the pond . ’
19 You kill him with the gun , not the aeroplane .
20 And kill him in the shell .
21 And kill him in the shell . ’
22 ‘ While I show him round the shop
23 At the churchyard stile the priest would meet him in ‘ reverential pomp ’ and conduct him into the Church to attend divine service .
24 Her next whimpered , broken words cut him to the heart .
25 I picture him in the back of his friend 's flat where he is staying .
26 I disagreed with much of what he had to say , but I welcome him to the House from this Bench and look forward to debating these issues with him on many occasions .
27 In the corner of another carriage there sits , his face screened by a magazine , some lonely soul who has no one to bid him adieu at this end of his journey or welcome him at the other .
28 And they 're just looking at you and your Mum s your Mum wants you to take him out properly , walk him down the street and you 've sneaked him outside and they 're just looking at you like this
29 Then , at 1.30 , walk him round the village .
30 Put him , put him on the whole of when you see him .
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