Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun] [verb] he to " in BNC.

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1 I used my right to haul him to me , and I use it again to punch his head .
2 It was hardly surprising , therefore , that my refusal to accompany him to America so irked him .
3 and Ruth says I commit myself to him , he will now be my god , and therefore your people will be my people , your home will be my home , your destiny will be my destiny the way is clear , she makes that greatest decision of her life , a decision that will affect the whole of her life but its not as say a life decision is a commitment now , we , we , we are always confronted , day after day we are confronted to make decisions , some of you make decisions and were not too committed about them , and if things alter they will change our minds , not just a ladies prerogative to change her mind , men do it as well and things happen and we think oh no well , I wo n't go through with that I 'll change my mind before its too late , but here Ruth she is not just making a decision , she is making a total commitment , a commitment that is worth time of the whole of her life , to promised to be loyal to de to Naomi and her deceased husband , she promises loyalty to Naomi 's race and the people of god , but above all she acknowledge 's Naomi 's god and her willingness to follow him to the end , you know this , how she finishes of this commitment where you die I will die its to the end its to the end of my life , I will not walk out of it and even after you 've gone mother in law , even after you are dead I am still committed to that decision , this decision I am making today where you die I will die , there I will be buried , and here she sorts of puts this solemn vow to this commitment , thus may the lord to do me and worse if any thing but death parts you and me .
4 They lived inside a person 's body and wriggled about until their presence drove him to distraction .
5 Her father 's belief that people made their own luck was true , Cora-Beth thought , when by lunchtime the following day Harry had finished his business with the architect and her ruse to have him to herself for a few hours paid off .
6 Staff there standby their decision to send him to Springhill
7 They shouted from their car telling him to cycle properly .
8 And we would have seen how her eyes followed him to the door .
9 His team-mates Andre Agassi , Pete Sampras and John McEnroe rushed on court and lifted him on to their shoulders to carry him to the sidelines .
10 He thought , eating it , that he must be careful not to be too metaphorical in his instructions , since , in her anxiety to obey him to the letter , she might feed him a diet of unrelieved soup and rice pudding .
11 She struggled to her feet to see him to the door .
12 She had n't wanted another argument , but perversely she was now filled with deep resentment at the way he was hijacking her right to tear him to pieces .
13 In August 1717 Alberoni began trying to persuade Charles XII of Sweden and Czar peter the Great of Russia to sink their differences in return for a present of £100,000 from the Pretender , to pay for their armies to restore him to his throne .
14 ‘ I know you can do it , ’ Biddy said unrelenting , and called for Nails after school every day on her motor-bike to subject him to another two-hour session on the aptly named Switchback .
15 Her voice led him to her .
16 Her hand presented him to himself .
17 His enthusiasm carried him to her .
18 That evening , Philip , an ex-Merchant Taylors boy who has known Iain since prep school , is at home in his room when his mum calls him to the phone .
19 If his creditors allowed him to be , he would be their vassal for life .
20 His GP referred him to hospital for a whole series of treatments , but nothing worked .
21 Even though he had a job to go to with Birmingham Repertory Company , his agent sent him to the Rank interview for the experience .
22 ‘ He came round the desks and I kicked him in the back of his legs to get him to the floor and I used my shirt to put out the flames and Hazel gave him first aid . ’
23 Documents found in his car linked him to La Cutufa .
24 Only his card allowed him to be identified .
25 Plato 's claims , for instance , that his work enabled him to ‘ rise above ideology and the immediacy of mundane affairs ’ ( ibid. p. 9 ) have been accepted faithfully by classicists who wanted to believe what he said because of its significance for their position in and views of their own society .
26 Perhaps his anxiety leads him to be excessively shy and almost apologise for his existence .
27 Drake 's interest in magic and illusion began at the age of nine when his parents took him to Indonesia .
28 But his parents want him to be taught with normal children .
29 Yorkshire Health Authority is seeking legal clarification on the treatment of a victim of the Hillsborough disaster who has been in a coma for three years , he will never recover and his parents want him to be allowed to die .
30 Yorkshire Health Authority is seeking legal clarification on the treatment of a victim of the Hillsborough disaster who has been in a coma for three years , he will never recover and his parents want him to be allowed to die .
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