Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [vb pp] him a " in BNC.

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1 I should have hit him a lot harder in the first place .
2 Perhaps his teacher should have given him a better word than ‘ tidgy ’ , but they both knew what they meant .
3 ‘ You should have smacked him a good one when you had the chance ! ’
4 Yet , when I was seven years old , I should have thought him a very silly little boy indeed not to have understood about metaphorically speaking , even if he had never heard of it , and it does seem that what he possessed in the way of scientific approach he lacked in common sense .
5 Dad said , and it must have cost him a lot to say so little after he 'd been put down by me , ‘ I 've decided I want to be with Eva . ’
6 Must have cost him a few thousand to have it done . ’
7 Colin was on City 's books in the 1960s and the 77th-minute winner must have given him a kick .
8 You must have given him a pretty sleepless night through not answering the telephone . ’
9 His early acquaintance with Pub ] ius Rutilius Rufus at the school of Panaetius must have given him a first taste of Roman optimates : later he had Pompey and Cicero among his admirers .
10 Ernest Jarvis did what he had to do elaborately , and it must have taken him a long time .
11 They must have thought him a bit insensitive — running off like that , the day after …
12 And we 'll have given him a clue for how to budget for next year as well .
13 ‘ And it might have done him a bit of good . ’
14 Ironically , one of Mr Yeltsin 's critics , Mr Ruslan Khasbulatov , speaker of parliament , might have swung him a few votes by appealing at the start of the session for deputies to behave responsibly , seek compromise and encourage ‘ dialogue , not monologue ’ .
15 It seemed to her that , despite all he had done , Ursula might have spared him a word or gesture of encouragement .
16 Revelations about his string of dancing partners and unsuitable friends might have earned him a reputation not unlike Fergie 's .
17 That could have made him a candidate for murder , could n't it ? ’
18 Because of the missing front leg , the Collector had to sit well back and to one side ; even so , he sometimes forgot about it and , waving an arm for emphasis , narrowly avoided plunging to the floor ; this could have caused him a severe injury since the floor was some way below .
19 Sarella turned in time to catch Marc 's worried glance following the reckless path of the jeep , but then he turned , and she could almost believe she 'd imagined that fleeting expression when he gave her a cynical smile and said , ‘ If it 's proverbs he wants I could have swopped him a more appropriate one . ’
20 On the other hand , he was n't all that heavily built and a strong man — or woman , come to that — could have dragged him a short distance . ’
21 X-ray fluorescence ( XRE ) analysis ( see glossary ) of solders used on Roman silver suggests that the Roman silversmith did indeed use several different solders which could have given him a working temperature range from the melting point of silver ( 960°C ) , down to 180°C .
22 I could have given him a straight rejection , but I suppose that was not in my nature .
23 It was softly lit and there was music with a man trying to sing : I could have shown him a thing or two .
24 The boy naturalist Charles Darwin could have shown him a thing or two about that , but Hume had been dead 40 years when Darwin enrolled in Hume 's university of Edinburgh .
25 I 'd have called him a mother 's boy .
26 Actually I forgot about it or else I would 've ma I would 've got him a card .
27 His closeness to the king and his enthusiasm for the war would have ensured him a place as a leader of the younger generation of nobles , and his death was yet another misfortune for the king .
28 ‘ It would have cost him a fortune .
29 Presumably , the estate agent would have given him a lift somewhere .
30 ‘ Even before you pointed out his similarity to Clinton , I would have given him a reasonable rating .
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