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

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1 You 'd see a drunk , and if he was n't incapable , send him on his way .
2 Then we 'll give him another feast and send him on his way . ’
3 I 'll ground him , or send him to his room .
4 But Althusser elaborates it a little , using the example of Christianity , where religious practice is said to ‘ hail ’ the individual and provide him with his status as a subject .
5 Indeed , this event was the first of several that has enabled Keith to use his knowledge of Russian as he has also been asked to write a short speech for a Coopers and Lybrand partner in Sheffield and subsequently coach him with his delivery skills .
6 I mean I 've known wives er having bicycles ready in the , in the corridors of the house , where all the man had to do was to get his trousers on , if he was asleep in bed , she would come and open the front door , put him on his bike and away he went .
7 Put him in his nest , ’ Alice said .
8 But she said you put him in his box , and cover it up , he do n't like it !
9 cos you know he was that shattered he was falling asleep downstairs before I put him in his cot , so it was a case then of putting him to sleep in his cot
10 Open the door , three steps forward , turn right , there he is , catch him in his sleep .
11 The seller then becomes a trustee for the buyer and must account to him for any dividends he receives and vote in accordance with his instructions ( or appoint him as his proxy ) .
12 ‘ There is every reason to remember George Bush 's achievements and the debt of gratitude we owe him for his leadership .
13 But the money gets nicked , so the one who 's married , she goes and robs erm a store and then , they , the policeman pulls them over and wants to take them in so they lock him in his boot .
14 The vicar may hear a hymn in one parish as : ‘ Prize Him for His grice and fiver ’ or , in another parish , ‘ Preeze Him for His grease and fever . ’
15 Graduates remember him for his concern for their personal and academic welfare and for his warmheartedness .
16 He stood out like a sore thumb for Sheff Utd , I think I even remember him from his Palace days .
17 I remember him from his hearing tests — a quiet man .
18 " Wagner , as I now know him from his music , his poetry , his aesthetic , not least from that fortunate meeting with him , is the flesh-and-blood illustration of what Schopenhauer calls a genius .
19 One officer suggested behind his hand that I visit him at his home after work , and in exchange for this little attention he would write me a six-month permis de séjour .
20 As we lower him into his pauper 's grave , we may safely assume that he does not feel seriously deprived at having to miss the Rumbelow 's Cup final or the Pilkington Glass European Badminton Championships .
21 The process in this case did not reach its logical conclusion because Mr. Thorpe — I commend him on his ingenuity , a quality with which the nation knows he is amply endowed — found a way to secure the necessary care .
22 Keep him in his place ! ’
23 I would not for the world keep him from his rest .
24 Since he married Vera — the one big mistake in his life — she has tried to force us apart , and keep him from his family .
25 Loathing the expressionism and abstractions that surround him during his time at Newcastle , where he studied in the late Sixties , he believes ‘ you have to pick up the traces .
26 Try to recognise this man early in the meeting and , when an item comes up on which you know he has some expertise , ask him for his opinion .
27 Ask him for his autograph , then . ’
28 Ask him about his diamond ventures in Australia and poor Thomas . ’
29 Terris does not seem to mind the electricians who undoubtedly disturb him on his preserve .
30 Jeff Beck is a great guitarist and I respect and admire him for his talent , but no more so than an unknown guy down the road who 's also brilliant .
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