Example sentences of "[vb past] him [to-vb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 he continued to teach at Chelsea School of Art , and has also taught at the Royal Academy Schools since 1975 when Peter Greenham invited him to teach in the Life Room .
2 Friends invited him to apply for the Readership in Geometry at Gresham 's College , and a wealthy London merchant offered him £10,000 to take his daughter in marriage .
3 He invited him to come into the cottage out of the wet .
4 And he invited him to come to the Mayday parade to see for himself .
5 But if I was going to have to disillusion the boy , I thought it kinder to do it personally than by letter , and I invited him to come to the studios to see the programme and have a drink .
6 ‘ I do n't know no more , except that I helped him to hide in the hayloft .
7 A nurse taking him for a more experienced dresser had given him a gown and told him to go into the Burns Room .
8 Benjamin thanked the groom and told him to return to the chateau .
9 But Thomson was soon back in favour again , receiving instructions on the management of the impending war with Spain in the Caribbean from the Protector , who told him to liaise with the fleet commanders ( 1654 ) , and joining an enlarged trade committee ( 1655 ) .
10 I told him to surrender without the sugar .
11 On the third evening of the first week he sent one of his assistants into the dining hall and told him to get on the mike and chat to the campers/diners .
12 It told him to come to the court on a certain day to defend himself before a Commissioner and the man who said he owed him money .
13 What drove him to reach into the innermost part of his soul in search of the undiscovered ?
14 What drove him to reach into the innermost part of his soul in search of the undiscovered ?
15 A chance visit to Blackwardine caused him to look at the map for features of interest .
16 It caused him to scuttle to the edge of the path and roll into a ball . ’
17 Berger 's race was ruined by electrically-related gearbox problems , which caused him to start from the pit lane , and then a resultant overheating engine , which caused his retirement after four laps .
18 The Executive Council under Sir Paw Tun were inert and helpless , and later that morning I went to the Governor to say that I did not think we could hold the situation any longer without grave risk , and advised him to call for the resignation of the Executive Council .
19 Harry 's employer , Major Spofforth , was himself a golfer ; he recognized that the young man had skill , and encouraged him to persevere with the game .
20 But the almost mesmeric brilliance of Severiano Ballesteros first of all broke down what had appeared to be insurmountable barriers and then allowed him to charge through the gaps , devastating anything in his path .
21 This allowed him to go on the offensive , including on issues that Dr Cunningham devoutly wished would evaporate , like that cause célèbre .
22 Guiding his entire policy was a sense of perspective , which allowed him to look beyond the immediate impasse and to visualize a future beyond Algeria .
23 If the British authorities allowed him to fly across the Atlantic , Mr Ashe said he was ‘ looking forward to being at Wimbledon this year ’ .
24 They got the harness off him , and turned him to bleed into the grass rather than into his own throat .
25 He was approached from behind by a man who shoved a sharp object into his back and ordered him to return to the bar in Beaumont Street .
26 Iron Josh had certainly given them no trouble when they had driven into his yard at the back of Old George 's Street and ordered him to climb into the cart .
27 John Morgan , her former driver , says Stompie died in Mrs Mandela 's Soweto home , that she led the assault on him and other youths with a sjambok ( rhino hide whip ) and then ordered him to dispose of the body .
28 When he first came into the Hampshire team , Greenidge 's natural inclination was to attack every ball , and it was Richards more than anyone who taught him restraint , taught him to wait for the bad ball .
29 His body clock free-ran so that on occasions he was the victim of a clash between an internal cause — which thought it was night and wanted him to sleep — and an external cause , society — which required him to work in the ( real ) daytime .
30 You remember Peter when he was , er , totally different context , but the lesson is the same , when he was when Jesus called him to walk on the water and he starts walking , and then , he looks around and for what e , for whatever reason he starts sinking , the moment he calls out help Jesus reaches out and lifts him back him rescues him .
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