Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pers pn] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Does it really matter that those were early days , when the joke on campus was that the only way to kill anyone with a laser was to hit them over the head with it ?
2 Used to hit them on the arm , never on the head .
3 You do n't even have to hit them off the ground .
4 Perhaps there was someone behind me who was just about to hit me over the head .
5 ‘ Do n't worry … you can sleep alone — I can take a hint that I 'm not wanted without you having to hit me over the head with it , ’ he finished bitterly .
6 They were prepared to hit me on the head , were n't they ? ’
7 For a moment , I thought he was going to hit me with the shoe ; then he dropped it on the floor and began to pull at my clothes .
8 Anyway today we had the scene where Matt had to hit me with the paddle sort of semi-accidentally .
9 If you want to hit me across the airport , I 'll understand , OK , but I 'm staying with Alejandro .
10 All the same I felt a twinge of unease as he came to greet me in the bar of the Atlantic Hotel in Hamburg , an admiral now and much older , hobbling a little and holding a stick .
11 Time enough and soon enough to greet them in the morning 's light when the men would have said their prayers and the womenfolk would have been to Mass and a stranger with a fiddle might be a welcome diversion from the day 's chores .
12 Moreover , these activities are interactions between students , and as such may fail to alert them to the choice and ordering of information produced by native speakers .
13 Det Insp Brian Welfare , of Sussex CID , said that he had met the university 's residential advisers to alert them to the risk to other students .
14 Long after he left to become a flight engineer it continued to light them through the war and for many years after .
15 Wilson 's Cabinet — jealous of a non-political and non-party intruder — had decided not to include me in the team .
16 As far as heads were concerned , coordinators needed from them a properly negotiated version of the Authority 's job specification , support for the difficult tasks they were required to undertake , and a preparedness to include them within the team of senior staff involved in the development of policy .
17 He quotes the view of Aristo , who produces two arguments : first , that by analogy with relegatio dotis and the stipulatio emptae hereditatis the word ‘ sums ’ should be held to include objects as well as money ; second , that intention is particularly important in trusts , and it appears to be the testator 's intention in first speaking generally of ‘ sums ’ and then mentioning certain objects to include them in the expression too .
18 We saw the goal of feminist socialists as raising the status of women and to include them in the share-out .
19 Incidentally , if you have any items which you think would be of interest to the Residents , your scribe would be happy to include them in the Newsletter .
20 When questions , for example on morbidity , had been validated in the General Household Survey , it would be possible to include them in the Resource Allocation Survey .
21 The only plausible way historically to guarantee the authority of such rights has been to see them as the issue of a divine law-giver .
22 As Craig slowly recovers one thing that really upsets his parents is that no-one from the council has bothered to see them about the accident or to ask how craig is :
23 ‘ It will please the Colonel to see them at the breakfast-table in the morning , ’ I-said .
24 ‘ You 've got chilblains ! ’ their mother said when she came to see them at the beginning of December .
25 I was still more surprised when some of their parents arrived in motor cars to see them at the weekend
26 The public would still pay to see them at the cinema .
27 ‘ I 've to see them at the bank shortly — there 's that Buttering to be fixed , and no money for it wi'out they 'll give me a loan . ’
28 You do n't fucking expect to see them on the side of a bar though do you ?
29 County cricketers were paid for the summer and only the best were given a reduced wage to see them through the winter .
30 He was much respected for his knowledge of golf courses , but was a throwback to the days when caddies wore old macs or tweed overcoats , slept rough in the summer , and in October committed a misdemeanour mild enough to ensure six months in jail to see them through the winter and send them out sobered up and refreshed for the new golf season .
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