Example sentences of "[vb past] him [verb] some [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Woodruffe helped him drink some Scotch and put him in Rogers 's limousine which a mechanic had brought over .
2 Afterwards they went shopping together and she helped him choose some shoes for his wife .
3 This way of thinking allowed him to concede some shortcomings of moral insight in the Old Testament .
4 He heard him speak some words , but he could n't make out what they were ; he then saw him bend and kiss her , not on the cheek but on the lips .
5 ‘ That was all rather spectacular , ’ he said , as we sat him up and got him to sip some rum .
6 Ill health later led him to spend some time in the Bristol area , where he cemented his friendship with William Wordsworth [ q.v. ] , whom he met in 1795 at a gathering of radical friends ( who included George Dyer , William Frend , William Godwin , and John Horne Tooke , qq.v . ) .
7 The Star , for example , had managed to locate their wedding photographer , who claimed that the day after the wedding ceremony the couple asked him to do some pictures with the woman ‘ posing in sexy French underwear ’ .
8 ‘ Jozef wanted him to do some sort of favour and Mills refused . ’
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