Example sentences of "[vb base] he and [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 in the deepest recesses of my heart , how truly I could love him , honour him and obey him . ’
2 They pinch him and singe his fingertips with burning tapers .
3 But if he looks as though he may pounce on them , they shoot at him , and if they kill him , they cut him in pieces and roast him and regale themselves , repeating all the while , ‘ It is the Russians who are eating you , not us . ’
4 Even Lotho ‘ Pimple ’ , Frodo 's relative , has a place in the argument because he is such an obvious Gradgrind — greedy and bossy to begin with , but staying within the law till his manipulators take over , to jail his mother , kill him and eat him too ( if we can believe the hints about Gríma Wormtongue ) .
5 He requests that I accompany him and pipe him into the restaurant .
6 I watch him and know what a good father he will be .
7 ‘ God save him and pity him .
8 I 've got to the point now , I kick him and tell him to turn over , he turns it over and it 's just as bad as before .
9 When we got there one o one of the other boys was was already there with him and he was covered from about his waist down with coal and er we uncovered him and gave him as comfortable as we could get him until we got the stretchers and everything mobilize him and get him out .
10 I like him and read him again and again ; and his tartness , his acid humour , his honesty , his feeling for certain English types and certain kinds of English scenery do appeal to me very much .
11 While no one objects to him chasing the girls a bit ( the roads are safe enough and drivers know him and avoid him ) , he stays away for days on end and is obviously getting into scraps with other dogs — presumably male rivals who 've beaten the same path to the bitches ' doors !
12 Besides , the move would hardly help , only alert him and start him searching , not just for the picture , but for whoever had moved it .
13 He really did want to ride Bones , not just groom him and feed him carrots .
14 She got up early to muck him out and groom him and exercise him , and she babysat nearly every evening to keep him in good oats ( not Uncle Knacker 's ) and shoes , and when she saw the riders she was up against in the collecting ring , with their adoring parents and their fat cheque-books , it just made her all the more determined to beat them , because determination was all she had .
15 A few of his fellow citizens would wait until the train was about to depart , nobble him and throw him on the train , slip the guards a few dollars and wave goodbye .
16 When you receive his report , read it carefully and then ring him and ask him to explain more fully any matters which are not clear or which worry you .
17 Find him and bring him back . ’
18 Find him and see what the son of a bitch is up to . ’
19 Deal him and deal him , twice a day if you can .
20 ‘ I now realise … that God does not show favouritism but accepts men from every nation who fear him and do what is right ’ ( Acts 10:34–5 ) .
21 If we command our dog to sit and he responds , we then pat him and tell him what a good boy he is .
22 He then goes on to say that he would like the plebeians to believe him because he is an honourable man , they respect him and to remember his honourable reputation so that they are more ready to believe him .
23 Respect him and cherish him .
24 ‘ They fetch him and bring him back . ’
25 It 's a crazy thing where one child pretends to be a carrot and the others top and tail him and put him in boiling water .
26 she say that , and she say that and she 's always writing your name over the books and everything , okay , oh yeah , you must ask him if he fancies me and love him and ask him why he do n't he phone me that often , ask him that , you must say , right yeah , but do n't tell him that I told you to ask him , yeah
27 Wheel him and let him all over her .
28 One of them , Gerard Cochran , boasted that he personally ‘ would kill Joseph and scalp him and wear his scalp as a bridle ’ .
29 Take him and give him a good dowsing . ’
30 Walter is seen to be best in the care of his parents because they protect him and offer him a barrier against the outside world .
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