Example sentences of "[vb base] him [adv prt] to [art] " in BNC.

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1 Now at the end of his life the Danes send him back to the sea in an unmanned funeral barge laden with treasure .
2 Send him back to the Army .
3 And lead him out to the Waiting Room where he 's allowed to linger and holler for a while before we ferry him back to the night .
4 But had n't he thought that Spiderglass would save him somehow , plug him in to the endless dance of electrons ?
5 Seton 's body was quickly reinterred and , despite Sir James ' protests , Corbett insisted that his escort accompany him back to the Abbey of Holy Rood .
6 ‘ How did that kind of line get him on to the insulin project ? ’
7 Get him off to the rugby match or something . ’
8 I 've been sent here to find out what really happened and get him back to the States . ’
9 I track him down to the University of Saskatchewan and just catch him at home before he leaves for work .
10 So Michael says , ‘ Bring him down to the studio .
11 And she went on briskly , springing into instant and efficient comprehension : ‘ Well , come on , bring him in to the fire , quickly !
12 We call upon the BBC for a radical change of policy and demand programmes which build character instead of destroying it , which encourage and sustain faith in God and bring Him back to the heart of our family and national life .
13 In the end I had to go up to him and bring him back to the fire .
14 Could I say to the minister and bring him back to the real world about regeneration .
15 I 'll have it out of him or turn him over to the press gang .
16 The house , nevertheless , had visitors interesting to the children ; a couple of famous Congregationalist laymen Frank Salter and Bernard Manning , both of whom were historians and riotous rompers with children ; the Reddaway children who lived next door ; the daughters of G. G. Coulton the English hammer of Popes ; and the friendship between the two sets of children caused Coulton to take an interest in Michael and carry him off to the village church at Coton to see medieval graffiti .
17 We watched the small boat carry him out to the middle of the river , where the great black prison-ship stood high out of the water , held by its rusty chains .
18 Help him back to the circle !
19 There was little Coleman could do in the circumstances except fill out an IAP-66 authorization form for Syrian George and take him over to the embassy for a J-1 visa to admit him to the United States for a course of study at UAB .
20 Take him down to the Hatchett .
21 I mean we Mitterand and take him down to the I suppose , see if that 'll do any good but erm
22 sort this out sensibly , the police overreact , they arrest him at midnight in the clothes he stands up in , they take him down to the police station , he 's held in the police station for about thirty six hours or so , something like that , er instead of being brought before the court straight away and released on bail straight away , they , they keep him in custody where he 's never been before , er and Madam he 's then released on bail but court imposes silly conditions on him , conditions that he should n't go back to his home address , he ca n't go and see his girlfriend , he ca n't go and see his children , er , and Madam it seems to be an abuse of the process really of the court to behave in this way .
23 so he goes oh what the hell and they shovel tea down him and erm he starts throwing up and , what happened is that when he , when he gets like cut down they ta take him back to the room and they put them in their boxer shorts just sitting there and they 've wired up a mouse trap to like their their
24 Me strode away , leaving Athelstan scrambling — to clear his writing tray , repack the leather bag and follow him out to the yard .
25 And lead him out to the Waiting Room where he 's allowed to linger and holler for a while before we ferry him back to the night .
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