Example sentences of "[subord] [pers pn] [verb] him [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Mildred slid him carefully into her pocket and raced up the stairs to her room , where she transferred him to a small box with holes in the lid which she had prepared specially for the journey .
2 He might have been cut out of cardboard , she thought , as she led him across the hall and into the dining -room , where she introduced him to Susan .
3 I was like a Desperate Dan cartoon where you see him with his hair standing on end .
4 Mantack then returned to Donna 's parents house , where they told him about the message .
5 Then they were both fearful for him and they took him into the cold scullery , where they hid him from the intruders .
6 Mr Woodcock , 47 , of Holgate , York , grabbed the weapon with one hand and it went off , blasting a wall with pellets , but he hung on , dragging the raider into the car park outside the restaurant , where he pinned him to the ground until armed police arrived .
7 On learning of this , Achym pursued his steward for three miles to Bury Down , where he did him to death at a place known as Slew Gate .
8 Although I left him in no doubts about my opinion of his behaviour over the past few weeks , I was n't quite as brutal with him as I might have been .
9 I fundamentally disagree with his proposition , although I congratulate him on the stand that he has taken for his principles .
10 I 've been lucky : Scathach has returned only four years older than I expected him to be . ’
11 Although it was late and Mr Edgar was tired after his journey , Joseph insisted , so I took him to the master 's room .
12 Soon after I got him I noticed a lump under his tummy , so I took him for a thorough check-up .
13 ‘ He 'd never taken a woman on any of his expeditions before , so I nagged him for about a week and used all my female charm .
14 So I waltzed him across the road and put him in a doorway and left him for somebody else to find .
15 At this point I thought she might be distracted by the kid whose chair was sticking out , so I asked him for a second time to move back even further .
16 I could not find a reason for leaving him , so I accompanied him in silence .
17 That means he thought Maureen was his mother , so I gave him to her .
18 Once I met him in the West End and we went to the pictures . ’
19 Once I met him in the local pub , ’ Patrick Newell recalled .
20 Seb guided Anna to a chair and sat her down , but instead of releasing his hand immediately she pulled him to her and her hand went up to his face , her finger-tips gently assessing his injuries .
21 He needed hobdaying and was rather on the temperamental side , so she sent him to Bill and me to see if he had any ability in the dressage sphere . ’
22 He had nowhere to go , so she took him to her room , such as it was .
23 ROBBIE So she took him from you .
24 He was being kind , she could tell , and not probing further , so she rewarded him with a rather watery smile , and said sententiously , ‘ There 's always a first time for everything . ’
25 So you told him about Estabrook ? ’
26 So you married him in the end , did you ? ’
27 So once you got him into your fleshy arms — ’
28 Even when Vinnie left — although we sold him for either what we bought him , or maybe 50 grand more , he had a very good season at Leeds , proved he could play a bit , he should have gone for more .
29 ( Incidentally , the papers give Kerslake 's transfer fee as 450,000 — that 's 50,000 less than we bought him for . )
30 Tony set up his tripod in a snow drift and started to contemplate a shot , so we left him to it and visited the town 's Polar Museum .
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