Example sentences of "[vb -s] [verb] him [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Since then , Dr Richardson has met him on many occasions , and he conveyed the university 's invitation to the Dalai Lama .
2 Nobody has seen him since that day .
3 ‘ He was a black Jew ; the Church has turned him into some kind of Barbie doll . ’
4 The heroic all-rounder visited a specialist in London yesterday about a shoulder injury that has dogged him for some weeks .
5 Where the old badger is coming from Bill Morrison 's motto in life is ‘ never volunteer , never refuse ’ , a policy which has landed him in some of the hottest seats in the profession , as he tells Julia Irvine
6 The press scoffed at his walks in the Kalahari Desert , at his fascination with lost and ancient tribes ; but experiences like that , plus a lifetime of travelling all over the world , seeing underdeveloped and overdeveloped countries and every kind of political regime , has brought him to this viewpoint .
7 Because Mr has represented him , Mr said before that he he thought it was as duty solicitor that he , he has represented him at some stage as duty solicitor but , he is represented under legal aid though this defendant by a firm of solicitors in Birmingham and he 's anxious to be committed for trial today .
8 He , he has represented him at some stage as duty solicitor .
9 Mr F , 35 has an alcohol problem and his wife , 32 , has supported him through many difficult periods .
10 His emphasis on the " common style " suggests that he is no longer interested in talking to himself but to others , and Four Quartets is at one level an oratorical performance : it would not be too much to say that all of his previous work has led him to this point , where poetry is married with public exhortation .
11 The £6 million Juventus player has finally been forced to accept that the cartilage damage which has troubled him for several weeks requires surgery .
12 " I think the American woman has upset him in some way , " she continued in a quiet voice .
13 That the German audience is not deaf to beauty of tone production as some have been so foolish to pretend , is shown by the enormous enthusiasm with which Battistini is greeted when he sings in Germany , to say nothing of Caruso , although one hesitates to mention him in such proximity to so transcendent an artist as Battistini . ’
14 ‘ Someone 's tipped him off that Sabine Jourdain was painting Durance 's pictures .
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