Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] he to [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Provocation on the part of the plaintiff may disentitle him to aggravated damages . |
2 | My guess is they 'll move him to one of their London safe houses . ’ |
3 | They 'll move him to some safe house just as they did with Hess . ’ |
4 | ‘ In my opinion , they 'll move him to some sort of safe house . |
5 | ‘ What are your plans for the rest of the afternoon ? ’ she asked in her best trying-to-be-friendly voice , thinking that if she could pin-point him to some specific part of the house then she could at least do her best to avoid it . |
6 | ‘ We did say we 'd limit him to thirty mares as he 's been so busy competing , but somehow we managed to allow our arms to be twisted a few times . |
7 | I could rip him to fucking pieces with my bare hands ! " |
8 | The mother says that it was not a wrongful removal and that , even if it was , she has a defence under article 13 in that there is a grave risk that the return of the child would expose him to physical or psychological harm or otherwise place him in an intolerable situation . |
9 | Pages that had seemed worthless a few days before were now pored over , in the hope that they 'd yield some clue , encoded in the fanciful excesses of Chant 's idiosyncratic and ill-punctuated prose , that would lead him to some fresh comprehension of the times and their movers . |
10 | Bill McGuire 's studies will take him to various volcanos around the Mediterranean and Indian Oceans . |
11 | And while Clough misses out again , it is understood that Blanc has a contract that will take him to French drama club Marseille in the summer . |
12 | On the other hand , there is a fair chance that he might find a magic potion which will restore him to full strength and heal his wounds . |